F. E. MCALLISTER, 22 DEY ST., NEW YORK.—NOVELTIES IN FLOWER SEEDS. 
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H ST E R S. 
Lady in White. 
Two features distinquish this Aster at the first 
glance from all others existing ; a heretofore un¬ 
approached freedom of flowering and a perfectly 
distinct foliage. Whereas in all known Asters the 
leaves are ovate (i.e., broad at the top), those of this 
new variety are ensiform (i.e., of a long and very 
narrow shape), and a striking light green color. These 
two qualities combined give to the plants an extremely 
graceful appearance and relieve them of that stiffness 
common to most other classes of Asters. 
Per packet, 25 cents. 
ASTER LADY IN WHITE. 
Giant Pure White Comet Aster. 
One of the best introductions of recent years. The flowers resemble those of a large-floweiecl, 
pure white Japanese Chrysanthemum, and are larger and more double than those of the otliei 
colors of Comet Asters, the petals being longer 
and more twisted. The flowers, which are per¬ 
fect both as to size and shape, are borne on par¬ 
ticularly long stems. 
Per packet, 25 cents. 
Carnation==Dwarf Marguerite. 
NEW MAMMOTH WHITE. 
A new pure white dwarf Marguerite Carnation, 
which is absolutely true, with magnificent flowers, 
measuring over 2 inches in diameter. 
Per packet, 25 cents. 
GIANT PURE WHITE COMET ASTER. 
