W. E. MAESHALL & CO. 
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NOVELTIES 
NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
IN FLOWER SEEDS 
ANTIRRHINIUM Majus *^Riiby’’ 
A beautiful new variety with self colored bright ruby-red flowers. Fine for cut¬ 
ting aud borders. Pkt.j 25c. 
AQUILEGIA. Coerulea FI. PL—“Rose Queen’’ 
This novelty attains a height of 12 to 16 inches. Freely branching and fine foliage. 
The -plants produce on long and slender stalks a great profusion of graceful, long and 
spurred flowers of light to dark rose with white centre and yellow anthers. Pkt., 15c. 
ASTER, ‘ ‘Daybreak’ ’ 
Flowers are very large and double, of a beautiful shell-pink color, growing about 
2 feet in height. Pkt., 10c.; % oz., $1.00. 
ASTER. Improved Branching. 
This superb strain is of American origin, and is especially adapted to our climatic 
conditions. 
The flowers are very large in size and borne on long, stiff stems, 2 to 2% feet high. 
The petals are long, giving a Chrysanthemum-like appearance to the flower. They flower 
two to three weeks later than the average type. (See illustration on cover.) 
We offer the following colors separate: 
Crimson, Dark Blue, Light Blue, Pure White, Scarlet, Shell Pink. Pkt., 10c.; % oz., 
60c. Collection of six varieties, 50c. 
Finest Mixed. All colors. Pkt., 10c.; % oz., 50c. 
ASTER, Snowdrift’^ 
The earliest Aster in cultivation with superb plumy 
Ostrich-feather type. Pkt., lOc.; % oz., $1.00. 
snow-white flowers of the 
COSMOS. 
Biinorphotlieca Aurantiaca 
and-a-half inches in diameter. The plants grow about 15 in 
blooming. PkL, 25 cents. 
“Lady Lenox’’ 
The flowers are from 
six to seven inches in 
diameter and of a de¬ 
lightful pink color. The 
plant is strong and 
vigorous, growing six 
to seven feet high. 
Pkt., 10c.; oz., $1.00. 
DIMOR- 
PHOTHECA 
Aurantiaca 
This splendid annual 
is well adapted for 
groups or borders, and 
t 1 0 w e r s continually 
through the summer. 
Its Marguerite flowers 
are rich orange-gold 
with a dark colored 
disc, measuring two- 
ches higli and very profuse 
