GENERAL TRADE LIST 
FOR 1942 

Aster Early Giant Aster Super Giant Aster W. R. Early Giant 
W.R. Rose Marie El Monte Peach Blossom 
CUT No. 808 CUT No. 665 CUT No. 709 
ASTERS a 
LARGE FLOWERED, HEAVY STEMMED, SPECIAL 
FLORIST VARIETIES 
EARLY GIANT WILT RESISTANT f (Bodger) 
The finest large flowered, heavy stemmed wilt resistant Aster yet developed. 
Flowers are of the large Giants of California type, while the plants are less 
tall, about 114’ in height, with strong heavy stems. This class is early blooming, 
coming into flower four to six weeks earlier than the Giants of California, 
that is during early to mid August. An exceptional new class. 
Per oz. Per lb. 
34 Light Blue (Bodger) (S.M.,A.A;S.39) 2. eee ol lo.00 
38 Peach Blossom (Bodger), opens white, flushes lavender pink 1.30 15.00 
30 Rose Marie (Bodger) (H.M.,A.A.S. 740), rich rose...............- 1.70 20.00 
SUPER GIANT f 
This is the largest and most fully double Aster class known. The flowers are 
from 6” to 8” across, with full petaled, graceful, interlacing petals. Plants are 
about 214’ tall, with six to eight long, non-lateral stems per plant. 
20 El Monte (Bodger) (B.M.,A.A.S.’36), crimson....................... 1.05 12.00 
26 Los Angeles (Bodger) (S.M.,A.A.S.’34), shell pink... as 1.05 12.00 

Symbols used: 
a—annual gr—greenhouse plant 
b—biennial p—perennial 
c—climber ra—rock plant annual 
f—cut flower variety, special for florists rp—rock plant perennial 
All small electros not otherwise marked, 85 cents each. 
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