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MAESHALL’S NOVELTIES. 
Novelties and Specialties in Flower Seeds 
ANTIREHINIUM. Silver Pink. 
This large flowering variety has been admired by all who have seen it at the various 
exhibitions. It is the best variety for greenhouse planting. For eut flowers it has no equal, its 
long raeinies of flowers being especially adapted for decorating. Pkt., 50 cts. 
ALYSSUM, Benthamii compactnm lutescens. 
This new variety differs essentially from the Alyssum Lilac Queen by the yellowish colored 
flowers of its strictly upright flower spikes. Pkt., 25 ets. 
ALYSSUM Bethanii compactum lilacinum. “Lilac Queen.” 
A distinct new variety of the annual Sweet Alyssum with pure lilac flowers. The plants are 
dwarf and compact and upright in growth. Fine for carpet bedding or borders. Pkt., 25 cts. 
ASTERMUM. 
The plant itself grows 
straight up with very strong, 
sturdy stems, starting near the 
base and reaching' from 18 to 
24 inches. Each plant yields 
from 10 to 15 blooms and ow¬ 
ing to the symmetry of the 
plant, they may be set only 
nine inches apart. 
Separate colors: Lavender, 
Pink, Royal Purple, 'White or 
Mixed. Each, per pkt., 15 cts. 
ASTER. Triumph Comet. 
A magnificent new class of 
mid-season Asters, with extra 
long stems, and large fluffy, 
full double flowers of the fin¬ 
est type. A great improve¬ 
ment over any Upright Comet 
heretofore offered, in size or 
plant, length of stem, and size 
and perfection of flower. 
Separate colors: White, Shell 
Pink, Lavender, Rose, Purple, 
or Mixed. Each, per pkt., 10 
ets.; Vi oz., .iil.OO. 
Aster. Triumph Comet. 
ASTER. Single Japanese. 
I wo now single Asters which have large star-shaped flowers, I'esembling those of the single 
.Ta])anese Chrysanthemum. Of bi'anching habit, and \'ery free flowering. Useful as a cut flower 
and can be used to advantage for late summer bedding. 
Separate colors. Delicate Rose and White. Mach, per i)kt., 25 cts. 
BEGONIA. Gracilis “White Pearl.” 
A new eveiblooming bedding Legonia with pni'e white flowers IV* inches in diameter ai‘)pear- 
ing in loose clusters well above the liglit green foliage. Pkt,, .85 cts. ' 
