Asters 
1032—CALIFORNIA GIANTS (A) 
2*/2 R* Wilt-resistant. These double 
asters combine the robust habit of 
growth and length of stems that 
was so distinct in the Early Beauty 
type with blossoms the size of the 
Ostrich Feather. Pkt., 10c; Vb oz., 
50c. 
1030—SUPER GIANT LOS ANGELES 
(A) 
This Award of Merit Winner is still our idea of the 
most remarkable 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 charming. Los An¬ 
geles will do best if started indoors and transplanted. 
Pkt., 20c; Vb oz., 50c. 
1058—ASTER (Super Giant El Monte) (A). Is the 
same type as Los Angeles but earlier and even 
larger. Dark red color. Pkt., 15c. 
Aster—Super Giant 
El Monte 
QUEEN OF THE MARKET (A) 16 in. Wilt-resistant. A fa¬ 
vorite early aster that blooms two weeks ahead of most 
other varieties. 
1034, Rose; 1036, Scarlet; 1038, White; 1040, Blue; 1042, 
Finest Mixed. Pkt., 10c; Vb oz., 25c. 
1060—IMBRICATED POMPON ASTERS (A). A most charm¬ 
ing, rather early blooming type. The plants are of upright, 
somewhat compact growth, about 15 in. tall, and lend 
themselves admirably to bedding, cutting, and pot-culture. 
The small, round, pompon flowers have a few rows of 
short, broad outer petals, while the center petals are quilled. 
Mixed colors. Pkt., 15c. 
GIANT CREGO (A) 24 in. (Ostrich Feather). Wilt-resistant. 
Flowers with curled petals are on long stems. The plants 
are strong and branching and remain in gorgeous flower 
from late August until frost. 
1044, Pink; 1046, Blue; 1048, Finest Mixed. 
Pkt., 10c; Vb oz., 30c. 
1050—EARLY BEAUTY (A) 30 in. Wilt-resistant. The large 
flowers are borne on stiff stems and are excellent for cutting. 
1052—Finest Mixed. 
Pkt., 10c 
1054—HARDY ASTER (P) (Michaelmas Daisy). Handsome 
daisy-like 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 annual. Height 2 to 3 feet. 
Pkt., 10c; Vb oz., 50c. 
Prize Winning X-L 
Asters Grown by 
Mrs. Fred Stevens, 
509 Fifth Avenue 
North 
1062—HEART OF FRANCE (A). This is the largest flower¬ 
ing of the very dark red sorts never 
failing to attract favorable attention 
by the richness of the deep ruby 
blooms carried on long, strong stems 
in September. They branch nicely 
and make splendid, well-rounded 
bushes 2 feet high. 10c. 
1057—GIANT CALIFORNIA SUN¬ 
SHINE (A). Striking flowers, 4 in. 
and more across, are freely borne 
on stiff stems, 18 to 20 inches long. 
The long, loosely placed outer pet¬ 
als are of varying colors in lovely 
contrast to the creamy yellow or 
blue centers which are composed of 
many showy, tiny quills. Midsea¬ 
son; 21/2 feet. 
All colors mixed, pkg, 15c. 
Bachelor's Button {a) 
CORNFLOWER 
1064—DOUBLE MIXED. Very easy 
to grow and blooms continuously. 
Pkt., 5c; V 4 oz., 20c. 
1066—JUBILEE GEM (New). Dwarf, 
compact plants, about 1 foot tall, 
literally covered with dark but viv¬ 
id double blue flowers. Fine for 
edgings, borders, rock gardens and 
pots, x kt., 10c. 
1068 —DOUBLE BLUE. Florist 
strain, large type flowers, perfectly 
double. Combine this with orange 
flare Cosmos for a colorful bouquet. 
Pkt., 10c; Vi oz., 25c. 
1070—RED BOY. A new Bachelor's Button. Very deep red 
and true double. Pkt., 10c; Vi oz., 50c. 
X-L Bachelor's Button 
Giant California 
Sunshine 
1056—BELLIS PERENIS (P). The daisy-like double flowers 
are popular because of their bright color and long blooming 
period. Mixed colors. Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 50c. 
BABY'S BREATH BABY BLUE EYES 
(See Gypsophila) (See Nemophila) 
Flowers grown from X-L Seeds are consistent winners at 
the North Montana State Fair, Great Falls Flower Growers 
Show and various county fairs. 
1072—BALLOON VINE (A) 
A free growing vine 10 feet high. The seed pods resemble 
miniature balloons. Pkt., 5c. 
1074—BRACHYCOME (A) 
(Shown in Color on Back Page) 
(SWAN RIVER DAISY). These low growing plants are 
covered with dainty flowers that resemble small cinerarias. 
Very desirable for edging small beds and pot culture. Pkt., 
10 c; Vi oz., 35c. 
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