WILT RESISTANT ASTERS 
Improved Queen of the Market. The earliest 
wilt resistant Aster, blooming in July. Large, 
fully double, welhformed, handsome blooms on 
long slender stems; ideal for cutting. Graceful 
spreading plants, 18 in. tall. A favorite early 
variety. Finest Mixed. Pkts. 2‘)c and 10c 
Early Beauty. This strain of American 
Beauty is one of the finest types of Asters, 
coming into bloom in September, and lasting 
well into October. Often produces its finest 
flowers after a light frost. Vigorous and strong 
branching 3 ft. plants, bearing very large 
blooms, completely double to the very center. 
Outer petals reflex, and center ones curve 
gracefully inward. Magnificent for both garden 
display and cutting. Wilt Resistant. 
Finest Mixture. Pkts. 25c and 10c 
Improved Crego’s Giant Comet. This type 
is one of the most popular with American 
gardeners. Elegant, refined flowers, 5 in. or 
more across, resembling the finest Japanese 
Chrysanthemum, are produced in great quanti' 
ties on sturdy, well branched plants 2 ft. tall. 
Splendid for garden display, blooming from 
August until frost; and keep well as cut flowers 
for bold, decorative purposes. Wilt Resistant. 
Finest Mixed. Pkts. 25c and 10c 
The King. Attractively pointed or quilled, 
slender needledike petals give this Aster real 
distinction. Flowers quite large, full petaled 
with good centers blooming the last of August. 
Fine cut flower. Finest mixture of branching 
and upright types in a good range of color. 
Pkts. 25c and 10c 
Giant Late Branching. Considered the best 
late flowering type and one of the best for 
cutting or bedding. The plants grow into 
strong, well branched bushes 2 to 2|/2 ft. high, 
bearing a large number of giant blooms which 
under ordiaary cultivation will average 5 in. 
across. Best blooms during September. Re^ 
selected strain, the best money can buy. W. R. 
Finest Varieties Mixed. Pkts. 25c and 10c 
Giant Aurora—Golden Sheaf. Attractive, 
fully double flowers of the deepest yellow ever 
offered in Asters. They have a deep cushioned, 
crest'like center of Aurora type petals, sup' 
ported by several rows of short, raydike petals. 
Wilt Resistant. Pkts. 25c and 10c 
Hearts of France. The largest flowered and 
best of the pure red Asters. The medium 
sized, welhrounded blooms are a deep, rich, 
ruby'red which deepens with age. Well 
branched 18 in. plants; blooms early and 
long. Wilt Resistant. Pkts. 25c and 10c 
Early Imbricated Pompon. A charming type 
of Aster with small, round pompon flowers 
produced freely on upright plants 12 in. high. 
The florets are tubed or quilled with an out' 
side row of short guard petals. Mixed. 
Pkts. 25c and 10c 
Imperial Red. This is a giant single Aster 
with beautifully curled and interlaced petals. 
The color is an intense brilliant red which is 
emphasized by the bright yellow center. The 
color is so bright it instantly catches the eye. 
A strong grower, IJ /2 ft. high, flowering freely 
on good stems. Wilt Resistant. 
Pkts. 25c and 10c 
BALSAM (Ladyslipper) 
Gardenia Flowered. Clusters of double flow' 
ers which have a marked resemblance to Gar' 
denia blooms are carried on the tips of stems 
above the foliage of the 8 to 10 in. perfect, 
compact bushes, making a fine display of color. 
Desirable for beds, rock gardens, window boxes 
and pot plants. Pkts. 35c and 15c 
Improved Camellia-Flowered Double. The 
Prize strain of a famous German seed grower. 
Large flowers, double as roses, waxy in tex' 
tore, resemble somewhat the Camellia. The 
plants become miniature trees, 2 ft. high, and 
the flowers, nestled in the rich green foliage, 
bloom continuously. Excellent for beds, bor' 
ders, and pots. Remarkably fine mixture. 
Pkts. 25c and 10c 
BRACHYCOME (Swan River Daisy) 
Iberidifolia. Long lasting, small, daisy'like 
blooms of soft, rich blues, purples, rose and 
white, borne profusely nearly all summer on 
10 to 12 in. plants of lacy foliage. Hardy annual 
lor edgings, rock garden or pot culture. Finest 
Mixed. Pkt. 10c 
On orders of $i or more, not including spe¬ 
cial offers or collections, select any 10 or i^c 
I'kt. of flower seed. This is my treat. A.P. 
CALLIOPSIS 
Gold Crest. New! Semi'double. Drummondi 
type. Rich golden ^^ellow with reddish brown 
zone. Comes with a double row of mammoth 
petals. A big improvement over the old Golden 
Wave. Pkts. 10c 
CANDYTUFT (Iberis) 
Giant Hyacinth Flowered White (Extra 
Select). This elegant strain grows about V/l 
ft. high, and produces enormous trusses of 
bloom. Grown by a specialist who makes every 
effort to keep the strain at a very high state 
of perfection, and superior to any other on 
the market. Pkts. 25c and 10c 
Umbellata Hybrida Nana. A very dainty 
group of miniature Candytuft, about 6 to 8 
in. high. They are admired by all who see 
them. For general garden work they are far 
superior to the old Umbellata type. Pkt. 10c 
CARNATIONS 
Enfant de Nice. The last word in a magnifi' 
cent annual Carnation. Plants are of upright 
habit, with long, strong stalks, bearing double 
flowers V/i to 3 in. in diameter. Finest Mixed. 
Pkts. 3 5c and 15c 
