ASTER 
CALIFORNIA GIANTS. (A) This popular 
giant flowered class has the sturdy Crego 
branching habit. Flowers are very large, 
curled and interlaced like large chrysan- 
themums on strong stems. Pkt. 10ce. 
GIANT WHITE DARK PURPLE 
PEACH BLOSSOM DEEP ROSE 
LIGHT BLUE MIXED COLORS 

Aster — Wilt-Resistant 
IMPROVED CREGO (Wilt-Resist- 
Cre ant). (A) The most satisfactory 
sort for this district. It is shorter, 
more branching and earlier than Califor- 
nia Giants. Flowers are full centered with 
an abundance of curled, fluffy petals on 
strong stems. Its disease-resistance com- 
mends it highly for all gardens. 
Pkt. 5e or 10¢ 
BLUE LAV ENDER 
CRIMSON WHITE 
PINK MIXED COLORS 

ANTIRRHINUM. Snapdragon., 
ns (Rust-proof.) (A) Since this rust- 
resistant strain is so far superior 
to the older, inferior sorts we sell no oth- 
ers. All are strong, sturdy plants with an 
abundance of long, strong stems clothed 
with perfect flowers. Pkt. 5e & 10e. 
YELLOW GIANT GIANT PINK 
RED GIANT GIANT COPPER 
MIXED COLORS 
ABRONTA. Sand Verbena. (A) A fast- 
growing, trailing plant with fragrant Ver- 
bena-like flowers. Suited to dry places and 
poor soils. Flowers pink with white center 
from July to frost. Pkt. 5e. 
ACHILLEA. The Pearl. (P) A fine, hardy, 
2-foot plant with profusion of pure-white 
heads of double flowers from June to 
frost. Pkt. 10ce. 
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» VICK’S EARLIEST (Wilt-Resist- 
Cee ant). (A) Always in flower before 
other sorts. Fully double. Mixed 
eolors. Pkt. 5c. 
VY EL MONTE (Super Giant). (A) 
ne Larger and better than the Giant 
of California with deep-glowing 
crimson flowers. A. A.S. Award 1936. Pkt. 
10¢e. 
Pure shell-pink flowers; better 
than Giants of California with 
fuller flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
> SUNSHINE. (A) The plants are of 
the same type and style as Giants 
of California. Flowers have a row 
of long outer petals surrounding a cush- 
ion-like center of quilled florets, generally 
in lovely contrasting colors. Mixed colors. 
Pkt. 10e. 
LOS ANGELES (Super Giant). (A) 

Aster 
Los Angeles 
Aster Crego 
Wilt-Resistant 
HEART OF FRANCE. (A) Large, deep, 
ruby-colored, ball-shaped flowers on 
strong, 2-foot stems. Fine for cut flowers. 
Pkt. 10c. 
INDIAN SUMMER. (A) Huge, fluffy os- 
trich-feather type flowers. Rich, warm 
terra cotta with coppery cast. Pkt. 10c. 
GOLDEN SHEAF (Wilt-Resistant). (A) 
The finest, deepest yellow of all asters. 
Full double blooms with crest-like center 
cushion of the Aurora type. PKt. 15ec. 
HARDY ASTER. (P) See MICHAELMAS 
DAISY. 
ACONITUM. Monkshood. (P) Fine, tall 
spikes of intense blue flowers in August- 
September. Likes moist, shady place. Pkt. 
10c. 
ACROCLINIUM. (A) A pretty, 15-inch 
Everlasting. Flowers white or rose-pink 
all summer. Pkt. 5e. 
AFRICAN 
ECA. 
AGERATUM. Floss Flower. (A) A fine 
border plant. Mixed colors. Pkt. 5e. 
VY. AGERATUM. Blue Ball. (A) A fine, 
te compact, uniform type of this bor- 
der plant. Deep-blue, fluffy flow- 
ers which completely cover the plants from 
July to frost. Pkt. 10e. 
ALYSSUM. White. (A) A delightful and 
pai Tele sweet-scented border plant. Pkt. 
e. 
DAISY. See DIMORPHOTH- 
1942 CHOICE SEEDS 
