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Annual. Asters love an open, 
sunny position and it is well not to 
plant them in the same bed two 
years in succession. Seed may be 
started indoors in April or sown 
outside in May. Space the plants 
15 in. apart. 
Queen of the Market—The Earliest 
Aster 
QUEEN OF THE MARKET 
A popular early flowering aster, 
blooming in early August and contin¬ 
uing until late in fall. Plants of 
spreading habit, large flowers, height 
20 inches. 
Snlzer's Queen of the Market, Mixed. 
1670—Pkt., 5c; % oz„ 20c; % oz„ 35c. 
Queen of the Market, Mixed, Salzer’s 
Cliff wood Farm TBIPLE-A-TESTED 
—A special reselected strain certified 
by THREE-WAY tests: 1752—Pkt., 
10c; Vs oz., 35c; % oz., 60c. 
BEAUTY ASTERS 
A mid-season type of giant flowers 
borne on long - and stout stems two 
feet long. The sensation of the Astex 
family, excellent for sections having 
short seasons, of vigorous growth, 
bearing dense double flowers of beau¬ 
tiful shades. This is one of the finest 
Asters we have ever produced. Plants 
three feet high, easily grown and seem 
to thrive everywhere. Ideal for cut 
flowers. 
Finest Mixed. A fine mixture of 
many rare shades. 1715—Pkt., 75 
seeds, 10c; Vs oz., 25c. 
Salzer’s Choice Mixed Asters. 
This mixture is doubtless one of 
the best 5c mixtures offered today. 
Blooms from August on. The col¬ 
ors are brilliant and varied. 1754— 
Pkt., 150 seeds, 5c; Vs oz., 15c; 
M oz., 25c. 
Giant Crego Aster 
GIANT CREGO 
The plants are vigorous and produc¬ 
tive, sending up stems about two feet 
in length, each carrying i in m e n s e 
flowers often measuring 514 inches 
across. The long petals curl across 
each other so flufRly as to enhance the 
beauty of the flowers. Blooms from 
late August to the end of September. 
The large, double flowers, shapely and 
well formed, make this a fine all-pur¬ 
pose variety. 
Giant Finest Mixed. 1725—Pkt., 8c; 
Vs oz., 25c. 
Giant Finest Mixed. Salzer’s Cliff- 
wood Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED — A 
special reselected strain certified bv 
THREE-WAY tests: 1753—Pkt., 12c; 
% oz., 40c. 
GIANT BRANCHING 
Particularly desirable for out flow¬ 
ers and interior decorations. The flow¬ 
ers are extra large, double, full cen¬ 
tered and borne on strong stems, fre¬ 
quently sixteen inches in length. They 
are a late variety and are in their 
prime from September on. Plants are 
2 y 2 to 3 feet high. 
Choicest Mixed. All colors and 
shades. 1682—Pkt., 5c; Vs oz., 20c. 
Giant Branching, Choicest Mixed, 
Sal/. w’s Cliff wood Farm TRIPLE-A- 
TESTE'D —A special reselected strain 
certified by THREE-WAY tests: 1663 
—Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 35c. 
Sunshine Aster 
SUNSHINE ASTERS 
Also called Anemone Flowered As¬ 
ters. An Aster of singular beauty and 
great merit! Large flowers, often 4 
to 6 inches in diameter, semi-double, 
the center of the flower surrounded by 
tiny quilled petals of golden yellow. 
18 inches. Mixed colors. 1771—Pkt., 
8c; Vs oz., 25c. 
CRIMSON GIANT 
Extra large densely double flowers 
often 5 inches across, on stems 15 to 
18 inches long, of very rich blood 
crimson. 2% ft. Blooms in late Au¬ 
gust. 1674—Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 20c. 
HEART OF FRANCE 
Deep ruby-red flowers in early Sep¬ 
tember, on long and stw&ng stems. 
Nicely branched plants 24 in. high. 
1675—Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 25c. 
LOS ANGELES 
Enormous, deep and full centered, 
pure shell pink flowers, developed 
from the famous California Giant 
type. 3 feet. Blooms in Sept. 1729— 
Pkt., 15c; Vs oz., 50c. 
SALMON QUEEN 
The brightest and purest salmon 
rose color we have ever seen in any 
Aster! The flowers are large size, 
pure golden salmon, turning to sal¬ 
mon rose. Late August. 15 in. 1728 
—Pkt., 15c; Vs oz., 35c. 
PEERLESS YELLOW 
An unusual color in Asters. The 
flower opens deep yellow, changing to 
lighter yellow as the flower ages. 
Large size; early Sept. 2 ft. 1727— 
Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 30c. 
Peerless Yellow Aster 
I won First Prizes on your Giant Crego Asters, Carnations and Sweet Peas 
with sweepstakes and honorable mention for artistic decoration.—Mrs. Henry 
Deckmann, R. D. 3, Box 1495, Everett, Wash. 
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