


Bodger’s Wilt Resistant Asters 
We do not attempt to list all varieties of Asters that are grown, but we are listing 
what we feel is best for the Commercial Grower. We can supply any variety that 
is wanted. The Asters listed are Wilt Resistant unless otherwise marked. Since the 
use of lights brings into blocm varieties of later types, which are of finer quality, 
earlier-the Queen of the Markets are not in heavy demand. 
“AMERICAN BRANCHING— 
Azure Blue, clear Mid or Light Lavender Blue, 
fine long stem. Sept. 
Peach Blossom, opens white, flushes lavender 
pink. 
Semple-Pink, choice Shell Pink. Sept. 
White, excellent white. Sept. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY — Valuable because of its 
lateness, large and long-stemmed incurved 
flowers. 
Azure Fairy, shade darker than Branching Azure 
Blue. Sept. 20. 
Deep Rose, bright strong deep color. 
Purple, deep color. Sept. 15. 
September Beauty — Shell Pink. 
color. Sept. 25. 
White, good white. 
“EARLY ROYAL— 
Azure Blue, Lavender Blue, a pleasing shade and 
very good. Aug. 
Shell Pink, a bright shade of Shell Pink, stems 
medium, flowers large. Aug. 
White, best early Commercial White. Aug. 
IMPROVED CREGO—Plants robust, branching, 
about 2!’ tall, flowers large, double and well 
formed, one of the finest varieties for all pur- 
poses. Blooms in mid-September. 
Azure Blue, fine clear blue. 
Deep Rose, bright rose, dark stems. 
Light Blue, true to name. 
Pink-Shell Pink, bright clear pink. 
Purple or Dark Blue. 
White, pure white, fine. 
IMPROVED GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA (Not Re- 
sistant) curled and interlaced flowers are large 
and full, of the well known Crego type, broad 
graceful petals, on long heavy non-lateral 
stems. Plants reach a height of 3’; blooms 
from late summer until frost. 
Sept. 15. 
Semple Pink 
Sept. 20. 
Silvery Rose, rich rose, silver tipped. 
White, pure white. 
EARLY GIANT—The finest large lowered, heavy 
stemmed wilt resistant Aster yet developed. 
This class is early blooming—coming into 
flower four to six weeks earlier than the Giants 
of California. 
Light Blue, a clear rich, light blue. Excellent. 
Peach Blossom, opens white, flushes lavender 
pink. 
Rose Marie, good rose color. 
Price Early Giants 
Trade Packet, 50c; 14 Oz., $1.25, 1 Oz., $4.50 
IMPROVED GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA SUN- 
SHINE (Not Resistant )—This fascinating new 
Aster Type, rightly called the most beautiful in 
the world, is fast becoming a sales leader for 
the better class florist trade. 
Apple Blossom, or Shell Pink. 
Enchantress Pink, Salmon Pink. 
Lavender, or Azure Blue. 
Rose, light rose or deep pink. 
White, good white. 
Price Improved Giants of California Sunshine 
Trade Packet, 30c; 14 Oz., 60c; 1 Oz., $2.25 
IMPROVED QUEEN OF THE MARKET — They 
are most useful for early market purposes with 
long stems for cut flowers. July 10 to July 25. 
Light Blue, medium blue. 
White. 
BALL’S DEEP ROSE, bright shade of deep rose. 
Somewhat incurved and of medium size. Extra 
long stemmed and fully resistant. Aug. 25- 
Sept. 5 
BALL PURPLE, attractive deep Purple. Very 
good. Aug. 25 to Sept. 5 
BALL WHITE LATE, American Branching type. 
Sept. 10 to 15th. 
BALL WHITE EARLY, a choice white that imme- 
diately follows the Royals. Sept. 5 to 10. 
BALL PHLOX PINK, clear light rose-pink, color 
deepening with full development. Excellent for 
cutting, with perfect American Branching habit. 
Sept.) to 10: 
AURORA, Golden Sheaf, yellow self. 
free flowering Aster. 
HEART OF FRANCE, rich dark red medium sized 
flowers. Highly resistant. Sept. 10 to 15. 
A splendid 
* Starred Varieties respond to light treatment. 




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