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Salzer’s California Giant Asters HA 
This marvelous type is the finest Aster in 
cultivation today, and commands the highest 
price at the cut-flower markets of all of our 
large cities. No less, does it make the best dis- 
play of any Aster in the garden. 
It is a cross between the Beauty Type of Aster 
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Giant Asters HA 
growth of the former with the lovely, double, H i t | 
large flower of the latter. Salzer’s California fencers BR Ra y We offer the following 
Giant is practically non-lateral, but instead, car- Siesta tedy ; Te " i mH beautiful colors A Uepen 
ries its blooms at the end of its long stems, ly ie eat ; ; LENIN ever: a ht Gaus 
without the small side branches, producing enor- {3% eit Roonantt R seu PM Cr LOL GAO OSS 
mous flowers of wonderful substance on strong, 1{683—Peach Blossom 



















stiff stems 20 to 24 inches long. The flowers — fiji Hr it ine {684—Light Blue 
measure 5 to 6 inches in diameter, with long Hs Urdsh erna nt RUMAH aan anu SRA A % %{(685—Light Purple 
petals that fluffily curl across each other and Ut CA HRT Hi it A aORRLLTTTT 1686—Deep Rose 
produce an exquisite bloom that has no equal. Wi iit i ’ Aare th 1687—Dark 
eae : ae ali ajay: ark Purple 
Wherever exhibited, this superb Aster has won MATSON ; tae Mesesneast H 1689—White 
prizes and received awards of merit. Pea iy i 

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Assent Mrs. Lester L. Rand, R. D. 3, Auburn, Maine, MA 
per packet; 46 0z., 60c; % R 
TRY writes, “Friends thought that the California 
Giant Asters that I raised had been bought from seissetas oz., $1.00; %4 oz., $1.80. One | 
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a florist. The first blossoms measured six inches i ul ATI packet each of the above 
in diameter.’’ Mrs. Minnie Tatro, R. D. 1, Ge- { } Kt HULU six colors, for S0c; % oz. ay 
neva, Nebrask rites, ‘“‘We had lovely Asters : peer pany on “ ‘ Behe Ae ° ee 
f ’ askKa, writes, — e nha ovely asters yi x sen uveenitetat agree ensue aaeests each of the above six col- M 
rom your California Giant Aster Seed. Mrs. ine nett v ors, for $5.25. 
Mable La Mont, Blue Rapids, Kansas, writes, 

“No doubt you will be glad to know that I re- ‘ , es “ 1688—Mixed. All colors PR 
ceived a Blue Ribbon on your California Giant  Rxsmnntete sivteancgaraantanienariqannant tH Avice mixed. Pkt., 14c; 5 oz, ff 
Asters and on your Crego Asters at the Marshall ji iit WANs ite As N 55C3; Ye O%, D503; YH Ot, 
County Fair this fall.” ANCA eRSSAS ASSEN agg , 
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I have planted Salzer’s Seeds for nearly fifty years. It has always been very good.—Mrs. C. Huett, 1007 Wilson Ave., 
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