

Asters of the Finest Grown 
Remember all the sorts listed are wilt resistant and there was no 
disease in our fields. Packets are liberally filled and well worth 
the price. We are pleased to recommend our aster seed to the most 
critical florist trade as well as the home gardeners who take pride 
in their surroundings. 
Asters have always been one of the favorite American flowers 
but the past few years disease in many sections has made it im-. 
possible to grow them. Plant breeders have now developed new 
wilt resistant sorts that are destined to bring this gorgeous flower 
back into the front ranks of easily grown annuals. Even in soil 
not affected with rot, you will find these strains more vigorous 
than the ordinary ones. 
Asters Giant Improved Crego Wilt Resistant—Mixed. These are 
fully double and very large. Long petals are curled and 
twisted as though the flower had been whirled. The sturdy plants 
grow about 24 inches tall, the stems are long. Crego Asters are 
among the most desired. 
(Pkt., 10c) (4% oz., 30c) (0z., $1.75) 
Asters Ostrich Plume or Ostrich Feather Wilt Resistant—Mixed. 
Produces very large blooms, petals curled and twisted; 
outer petals recurved so that a large bouquet of them resembles 
ostrich plumes, hence the name. This is our favorite sort, height 24 
inches, flowers 4 to 5 inches across. 
(Pkt., 10c) (4% oz., 30c) (0z., $1.75) 
Asters Giant Branching Wilt Resistant—Mixed. These are a few 
days later than Crego, the petals incurved and stems 
long. In the garden the clear bright colors are exceptional. The 
branching habit is accompanied by vigor of growth and profusion of 
bloom. When cut and properly cared for, the blooms will keep beau- 
tifully 10 days or more. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% oz., 30c) (0z., $1.75) 

The boys in the service are doing their part. One cannot 
help but feel humble when reading of the Captain in the 
South Pacific who said “God bless Grumman,” or the boy 
who writes home “Mom, the fellows rained compliments at 
me to tell you how much they enjoyed your cookies.” The 
folks at home may face those that return eye to eye if they 
“Get there fustest with the mostest and the bestest” both of 
material and spiritual support. . 

98 Y. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 

