PETER HENDERSON ft.CO., NEW YORK- 
Henderson’s SUPERIOR P/EONY PERFECTION ASTERS 
A n<7 nf fox^/^rilo r^^r%co • _ •« i . ^ ^ 
4 giant-flowering type of this favorite class; thi 
high, producing abundantly immense double flowers (4 inches across) 
perfectly round, with incurved petals 
, Finest Mixed Colors 
thrifty, upright growers, U to 2 feet 
and almost 
Perfection, ^nest Mixed Colors. ..... . Per 1,000 seeds, 50c.. Pki. 10c. 
Amethyst. Opening white, changing to blue and finally rich amethyst-blue 10c 
surprise. Charming color; salmony-apricot, shading to rosy-flesh. lOc* 
Queen's Scarlet. Magnificent hery-scarlet, rich and brilliant.lOc* 
White. . •, . lOc. I Purple, indigo-purple..' lOc.* 
Brilliant Eose, splendid color . 10c. | Azure-Blue .10c. 
Imported Collections of hnproved Pceony-flowered Perfection Asters, 
6 separate colors, 40c.; 12 colors, separate, 75c. 
three beautiful AMERICAN ASTERS. 
Most beautiful bushy, branching Asters, growing about 2 feet high, with large 
double flowers, composed of incurved petals almost as regularly placed as in a Dahlia. 
The flowers are borne upright on stiff, long stems, an<l the plants in bloom are charm¬ 
ing beyond description, and for cutting purposes there are no finer Asters grown. 
purity. Glistening pure white. pkt, lOc 
Daybreak. Uosy-.slielI-pink.10c. 
Violet King. Long-stemmed, large double violet flowers. 10c. 
HENDERSON’S 
JUBILEE ASTERS. 
These magnificent Asters bear large double flowers, 
averaging 5 inches in diameter, of most symmetrical 
form and of splendid substance. The plants are sturrly 
ana compact, about 2 feet high. Individual {>lants 
carry from 25 to 40 of the immense flowers, open at one 
time, completely covering the upper half of tlie plant 
Tk • colors are beautiful, clear and rich, 
ineir blooming season is unusually long, the maturing 
ilowers are followed by developing buds in uninter- 
ruptea succession for weeks. Jubilee Asters are not 
<?any. following Victoria and Perfection classes, and 
remain in bloom until the late-branching sorts begin to 
open. (See cut.) 
The collection of Jubilee Asters, 6 separate colors 
y ,,, named below, 60c. 
Jubilee Asters, Mixed Colors, 
p . . . Per 1.000 seeds, bOc., Pkt.\{)(i. 
^IJ'gnificent glowing crimson-scarlet. 10c. 
onowdrift. Pure satiny-white...10c. 
Glorlosa. Deep, rich dark blue.10c. 
Light silvery-lavender.10c. 
ri- j Pnlliant rosy-carmine.10c. 
wandeur. Pure rose-pink.10c. 
T got from your Jubilee A sters seed were 
c oest I ever raised. 1 have yet to find better Asters.” 
Dr. TIM/. II. BONSFAi, Dover, N. II. 
SEMPLE’S 
LATE- 
FLOWERING 
BRANCHING ASTERS. 
Superior to any other class of late-flowering ITranching Aster, lengthening 
the Aster season until frost. The flowers are large, 4 inches across, are very 
double, of rnirest colors and borne on long stems. They begin blooming about 
the first of September. Plants strong growers, 18 inches to 2 feet high. 
Semple’s, Mixed Colors.. .Pkt. 10c. 
“ White.10c. 
“ Lavender.lOc. 
“ Purple.lOc. 
**The Asters I grew from your seeds took first premium nt the Rensselaer County 
Fair held last September.” Mrs. lURAM BARRINGER. 
Semple’s, Crimson. Pkt.lOo. 
“ Shell-pink.10c. 
“ Collection of 6 sorts. 40c. 
Mrs. 
Our Complete List of Asters—over 70 varieties—will be found on pages 107 and 108. 
