IN PRAISE OF 
HENDERSON’S INVINCIBLE ASTERS 
“7 cannot resist the temptation to send photo of my Invincible Aster beds. They 
certainly were a wonder, and I feel proud of my success. I he stems averaged 47 inches 
in length and the blossoms 41/2 inches in diameter. Many people came to see them and 
some with cameras.” 
Mrs,,FRA A’C75 E. FOSS, QS 2 S Wijiston Ave., Chicago, III. 
”The handsomest .Asters 1 ever had were grown from your Invincible seed.” 
Mrs. CARROLL POTTER, Charles River, Mass. 
”I inclose you a photograph of my Invincible grcrwn in Alaska from your 
seed. Most of the flowers measured fully 7 inches in diameter and were admired by 
visitors and tourists from all parts of the United Slates.” 
TI'. C. BLA NCIIA RD, Skagway, Alaska. 
I want to add a word tn praise of your Invincible .Asters which were fur superior 
Perfectness of blossoms and particularly tn lasting Qualities. Long after the 
other .Asters had completely gone, the Invincibles were still ready for gathering.” 
iV. VANDERBIL'T, San Rafael, Cal. 
HENDERSON’S 
INVINCIBLE 
ASTERS 
THE HIGHEST DEVELOPMENT 
IN CHINA ASTERS 
Awarded a GOLD MEDAL at the 
Jamestown Exposition 
The latest and highest achievements in China 
Asters, a superior race in every way. The plants 
are of very healthy, robust, branching growth, 
about 2 feet high, producing, on long stems, 
massive, peony-formed (lowers of perfect form and 
faultless outline, and are c.xccedingly double to the 
very center. The flowers are the most beautifully 
formed of all large Asters. 'Lhe petals are of thick, 
durable substance, and, in consequence, the flowers last 
long in perfection. These Asters are wonderfully prolific 
and continuous bloomers from summer until checked by frost. 
M'hen grown in masses in garden borders, or grouped in beds, 
their decorative effect is unapproachably gay and enlivening. 
When well grown the flowers of Henderson's Invincible Asters average 
inches across; 4-inch flowers arc quite common, and if grown espe¬ 
cially for cut-flowers, the side branches pruned, allowing a plant to 
carry not over 8 to 10 flowers, one flower to a stem, their size will 
then be enormous, measuring 434 and 5 inches across. These magnifi¬ 
cent blossoms, being gracefully poi,sed on strong, well-leaved stems, 
15 to 18 inches long, resemble good-sized Chrysanthemums, and are 
unsurpassed as cut-flowers for vases and home decoration. 
We have received many enthusiastic letters of praise from our pa¬ 
trons—regarding these Asters—some of whom have been fortunate 
enough to capture prizes with them at local c.xhibitions, flower 
shows, etc. 
Lavender.per pkt. ?0 15, per 1,000 seeds SO 75 
Crimson. " “ 15, " “ “ 75 
Blue. “ “ 15 ’. 75 
Rose-Pink. “ “ 15| “ “ " 75 
White . “ “ \s’, “ “ “ 75 
Purple . “ “ 15 ’ “ “ “ 75 
Mixed . “ “ 15, “ “ “ 75 
The COLLECTION, 6 SEPARATE COLORS, ONE PACKET EACH, 75c. 
fend FREE, if requeited, our leaflet. “Latest and Best Methods of Growing Asters,” 
which IclU how to grow them to perfection, both 
in garden beds and for cuNfloweri 
