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X-L FLOWER SEEDS 
Asters 
215—SUPER GIANT 
LOS ANGELES (A) 
This Award of Merit Winner 
is still our idea of the most re¬ 
markable Aster introduced in 
recent years. The flowers, 6 to 
8 inches across, are a lovely 
soft shell pink, and are borne on 
long stiff stems. Despite the size, 
these flowers are very charm¬ 
ing. Los Angeles will do best 
if started indoors and trans¬ 
planted. Pkt., 20c; % oz., 50c. 
216—CALIFORNIA GIANTS 
(A) 2yz FT. 
These double asters combine the 
robust habit of growth and length 
of stems that was so distinct in the 
Early Beauty type with the blos¬ 
soms size of the Ostrich Feather. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 50c. 
QUEEN OF THE MARKET 
(A) 16 IN. 
A favorite early aster that blooms 
2 weeks ahead of most other vari¬ 
eties. Pkt., 10c; ^ oz., 25c. 
217—Rose, 218—Scarlet, 219—White, 
220—Blue, 221—Finest Mixed 
GIANT CREGO (A) 24 IN. 
(Ostrich Feather) 
Flowers with curled petals are on 
long stems. The plants are strong 
and branching and remain in gor¬ 
geous flower from late August until 
frost. 
222— Pink, 223— Blue, 224— Finest 
Mixed 
Pkt., 10c; % oz.. 30c. 
Aster, Los Angeles 
225— EARLY BEAUTY 
(A) 30 IN. 
The large flowers are 
borne on stiff stems and 
are excellent for cutting. 
225— Finest Mixed 
Pkt., 10c. 
226— HARDY ASTER 
(A) Michaelmas Daisy 
Handsome daisy-1 ike 
flowers of easy culture, 
blooming late when flow¬ 
ers are scarce. If seed is 
sown indoors very early 
and seedlings set in open 
they will bloom the first 
season. Do best in sunny 
location. Hardy peren¬ 
nial. Height 2 to 3 feet. 
Pkt., 10c; Mi oz., 50c. 
X-L Asters. More people should 
raise these colorful flowers. 
BABY'S BREATH 
227—BELLIS PERENIS 
The daisy-like double 
flowers are popular be¬ 
cause of their bright col¬ 
or and long blooming 
period. Mixed colors. 
Pkt., 10c; Mi oz., 50c. 
BABY BLUE EYES 
BACHELOR'S 
BUTTON (A) (24 in.) 
CORNFLOWER 
228— DOUBLE MIXED 
Very easy to grow and blooms 
continuously. Pkt., 5c; ^4 oz., 20c. 
229— DOUBLE BLUE 
Florist strain, large type flowers, 
perfectly double. Combine this with 
orange flare Cosmos for a colorful 
bouquet. Pkt., 10c; Mi oz., 25c. 
230—BALLOON VINE (A) 
A free growing vine 10 feet high. The seed pods resemble 
miniature balloons. Pkt., 5c. 
231—BRACHYCOME (A) 
(Swan River Daisy) 
These low growing plants ore covered with dainty flowers 
that resemble small cinerarias. Very desirable for edging 
small beds and pot culture. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 35c. 
232—CATHEDRAL BELLS 
(See Gypsophila) 
(See Nemophila) 
Cobaea 
For Flowers, use 
VIGORO 
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A balanced fertilizer that will bring your flowers into 
bloom earlier. See page 32. 
One of the handsomest rapid growirig climbers. The bell¬ 
shaped flowers open a clear green, but turn lilac. Seed 
should be sowed edgewise. Very vigorous and prolific 
bloomer. Pkt., 10c; Mi oz., 25c. 
233—COLEUS 
A large decorative foliage plant. No two plants alike In 
color. For beds, pot culture and also excellent for window 
boxes. Pkt., lOc. 
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Mix small Flower Seeds with sand; it saves thinning 
