ASTERS 
Crego and Giant Comet Types. Wilt-resistant. Very 
vigorous and free-flowering. Available in several 
separate colors or mixed. 
California Giant Sunshine. These glorious new Asters 
are valued for their size and artistic form. Long 
narrow outer petals surround a large cushion-like 
center of tubular florets of a different color. 2 M 2 to 3 
feet high. 
In the following varieties: 
Alpenglow. Light purple with creamy yellow center. 
Blue Moon. Bright light blue with amber yellow 
center. 
Moonbeam. Snow white with a small center of soft 
orange. 
Rainbow. Bright rose-pink, center of soft orange. 
Stratosphere. Rich dark blue, lavender and a charming 
shade of orange in center. 
NEW DWARF HYBRID ASTERS, HARDY 
(Perennial) 
A distinct type of great value, particularly for the 
rockgarden, or for borders. This type is low and com¬ 
pact, densley covered with small daisy-like flowers; 
coming into bloom during August and continuing a 
mass of color throughout the fall. Height 10 to 12 
inches. We offer two varieties. 
Lady Henry Maddocks. Clear pale pink flowers. 
Victor. Clear lavender-blue flowers. 
Plants in pots, 25c each. 
CALENDULA. Improved Sensation. Flowers very large, 
deep orange with scarlet sheen. 
CANTERBURY BELLS. Annual. Choice mixed colors. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. See separate list. 
COMOS. 
Sensation. New extra-large early-flowering type. White 
and pink shades, mixed. 
Lady Lenox. Pink and white. 
Orange Flare. An early-flowering, vivid orange. 
