FLOWER SEEDS 
Peerless Pink Aster 
Harris’ New Early Dawn Aster 
HARRIS' ASTERS —New Wilt-Resistant Varieties 
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You, as a commercial grower cannot afford to gamble unnecessarily. Sow only 
Wilt-Resistant Asters” and eliminate the risk of “wilt” or “stem rot.” 
If you are growing for cut-flowers we particularly recommend Harris New Early Dawn, New 
Early Giant, Crego Enchantress Pink, Peerless Pink, Pompon Asters, American Branching Azure 
Blue, and White. 
For a spring plant trade we find the best sellers are Peerless Pink, Heart of France, American 
Branching White, Azure Blue, Rose and Purple. Some trade also demands Crego Asters in which 
case we recommend sowing Crego Azure Blue, Enchantress Pink and White. 
Growing Asters for Cut-flowers. We do not find it always necessary to transplant Asters. If sown 
in the field in April and the seedlings eliminated to 10 to 15 inches apart, they will do as well, and, 
oftentimes better than if transplanted. Sowing in this way takes 1 oz. of seed for about 700 feet of 
row. To sow for transplanting use 4 ozs. to plant 1 acre or 1 oz. to plant 3500 feet of row in the 
field. 
For Plant Trade. We suggest for your boxes of mixed Asters that you sow separate colors and mix 
the seedlings as they are being transplanted. Then you can guarantee your mixture and have some 
in separate colors. 
American Branching Asters 
The leading mid-season variety for all purposes. 
W1604—Azure Blue.) Lg. 
W1606—Crimson.[ Pkt. J4 Oz. Oz. 
W1602—Flesh Pink. 
W1607—Peach Blossom. 
W1605—Purple. 
W1603—-Rose. 
W1601—White. 
W1600—Variety Mixture. .15 .45 1.50 
.25 $ .60 $2.00 
Harris’ 8-Best Mixture 
W1500—Our own special mixture made from 
equal quantities of the following eight best 
Wilt-Resistant Asters: New Early Giant 
Light Blue, New Early Giant Peach Blos¬ 
som, American Branching Purple, American 
Branching White, New Enchantress Pink 
Crego, Peerless Pink, Heart of France, and 
Deep Rose Crego. 
Particularly good for plant trade or gar¬ 
den. Lg. Pkt. 15c; 3 A Oz. 85c; Oz. $2.50. 
Crego Asters 
Ostrich Feather Asters. An unusual range of colors 
selected from the best of the fluffy or Crego type. 
W1402—Shell Pink . 
W1404—Azure Blue. 
W1405—Purple. 
W1403—Deep Rose. 
Lg. 
Pkt. 34 Oz. Oz. 
5 .25 $ .60 $2.00 
W1401—White. 
W1406—Enchantress Pink. 
W1400—Variety Mixture.15 .45 1.50 
Royal Asters 
Same form as American Branching 
W1301—White. 
W1303—Rose. 
W1304—Lavender. 
W1305—Purple. 
W1300—Variety Mixture. 
but slightly earlier. 
Lg. 
Pkt. 34 Oz. Oz. 
'$ .25 $ .60 $2.00 
.15 .45 1.50 
Peerless Pink Aster 
W1066—-This is still the most profitable light pink Aster. 
Large double flowers on vigorous branching plants. 
Lg. Pkt. 25c; 34 Oz. 60c; Oz. $2.00. 
Heart of France Aster 
W1078—The most popular “red” Aster and still a 
favorite for the gardens. There is no other Aster to 
take its place. Lg. Pkt. 35c; 34 Oz. 80c; Oz. $3.00. 
All Kinds Mixed 
W1000—Choice Mixture of Tall Varieties. This is an 
especially made mixture of taller growing kinds in¬ 
cluding Royal, American Branching, Crego, and Early 
American Beauty. Lg. Pkt. 15c; 34 Oz. 45c; Oz. $1.50. 
New Early Giant Asters 
A much earlier, and wilt-resistant strain of the im 
mense California Giant Asters. 
W1824—Light Blue 
Wl 823—Peach Blossom 
Oz. 34 Oz. Oz. 
j$ .75 $2.00 $6.25 
