New “Early June” Aster. 
THE EARLIEST FLOWERING VARIETY GROWN. LEADING 
ALL OTHER EARLY ASTERS BY FULLY TWO WEEKS! 
This new Aster is very valuable for its extreme earliness, coming into 
flower fully two weeks before Queen of theEarlies, heretofore the earliest type, 
and a month before the Perfection, Victoria and similar classes. 
The plants of “ Early June” Aster are of healthy, robust branching growth, 
about 15 inches high, and bear freely and in succession for several weeks—on 
long wiry stems, perfectly formed, double, pure white flowers to 2 inches 
in diameter, the petals of which slightly recurve. 
For garden beds ‘‘Early June” Aster is very effective, and for cut flowers 
most useful. Price, 15c. per packet ; $1.00 per 1,000 seeds. 
New German Juno Aster. 
A splendid new class of Asters and very early flowering. The plants of stocky, 
sturdy, globular habit, growing about 20 inches high, bearing on long, stiff stems 
very large, very double and beautifully formed flowers often 4 inches across; 
the center petals curve slightly, the outer rows are imbricated Victoria-like. 
A splendid Garden Aster and fine for cutting. 
Juno Aster, White and Amethyst . Pkt. 15c. 
“ “ White and Rose. “ 15c. 
“ “ Pure White *« 15c. 
ENDERSON'S 
SUPERIOR^ 
VICTORIA ASTERS. 
Magnificent flowers, massive and showy, with regular overlapping petals 
double clear to the centre. The flowers measure 4 to 5 inches across, and the 
colors include many extremely delicate and some gorgeous shades. The plants 
grow very evenly, about 18 inches high, and carry from 25 to 40 flowers on a 
plant. Perhaps the handsomest Asters, taken all in all, for size, color and pro¬ 
fusion of bloom. ( See cut.) 
Victoria, Finest Mixed .. Per 1,000 seeds , 50c., Pkt. 0c. 
Victoria Sky-Blue . )c. 
White, Tinted Rose.. i Jc. 
Peach-Blossom Pink.lQc. 
Miss Alice Roosevelt, new: a blending of primrose and flesh-pink. 10c. 
Maroon, new: dark blood-red, almost black. «. .10c. 
Collection of 6 colors, 40c.; 12 colors .75c. 
NEW LARGE- 
FLOWERING. 
These “ Michaelmas Daisies” are splendid subjects for permanent positions 
in the herbaceous border, where they form large bushy clumps, 1£ to 2 feet 
high, and are covered with clusters of large single flowers during the late 
summer months, forming one of the charms of the autumn garden. 
White Queen. Pure white single flowers of immense size... .Pkt. 15c. 
Amellus Grandiflorus. Single blue and pink flowers of great size.... 15c. 
Townshendi. Superb lilac-pink flowers about 2\ inches across; very free.. 15c. 
Otto Mann. Magnificent semi¬ 
double variety of delicate 
Pure White .10c. 
Purple .. 10c. 
Scarlet, dark and rich.. 10c. 
HARDY ASTERS. 
variety 
lilac color 
25c. 
Hardy Asters. 
Mixed. Large- 
flowering hy¬ 
brids.10c. 
:: AGERATUM. : 
NEW TOM THUMB VARIETIES. 
Dwarf, compact-growing plants, 6 to 8 inches high, 
flowering freely throughout the season from spring- 
sown seed; splendid for bedding, edgings or pot culture. 
Snowball. Large clusters of pure white flowers. 
. Pkt. 10c. 
Blue Perfection. Large heads of deep amethyst-blue 
flowers; plants very even in growth, about 8 inches 
high. Pkt. 10c. 
Etoile Blue. A new variety from France; the finest 
blue sort in our trial grounds the past season; habit 
round and compact and even; 8 itiches high by 12 
inches diameter; perfectly sheeted with heads of large 
pure blue flowers. Very effective. Pkt. 10c. 
Blue Star. A new variety, tiny and compact, only 4 to 5 
inches high, densely covered with light blue flowers; splendid 
for edgings and ribbon bedding . Pkt. 10c. 
For the older types of Agcratum , see page 109. 
FULL CULTURAL INSTRUCTIONS for the VARIOUS FLOWER SEEDS are PRINTED on EVERY PACKET. 
