Asters Are Excellent 
Buist’s Giant 
Beauty Wilt- 
Resistant Aster 
Giant Beauty Asters 
WILT-RESISTANT 
3 ft. September-October. A beautiful Aster resembling 
the Late Branching type, having larger flowers and 
borne on longer and heavier stems 114 to 2 feet long. 
The flowers are globular, fully double and are 4 inches 
or more in diameter. The outer petals reflex and the 
center ones curve gracefully inward. 
2032 Rose. Bright carmine-rose....seeccesces 
2043 Purple. A rich deep purple.......... 
2054 Lavender .. 0.2... ccc ccc cce oe 86-Ga'o |e eS 
2056 * Crimson: 3s. re iics be goes wieeie siete so NOC 
2076 September Beauty. Shell Pink ....... 
2087 White. A giant, pure white.......... 
Any of the above, ¥g oz., 35c 
2098 Collection. One packet each............75¢ 
2109 Mixed. All colors. Vg 0z., 30c....Pkt. 10c 
Giant Late Branching Asters 
WILT-RESISTANT 
3 ft. September-October. This has been a standard 
variety for many years, very desirable for bedding and 
cutting. The flowers are large, very double, with in- 
curved petals and vivid colors. The stems are long and 
excellent for cutting. 
N4B4 White tities ness occ teens 
1465 Crimson! 2. oss chu sees see tae 
1466 Rich Lavender ...........ccccccsee! Pht. 
A476. Rose.’ 3. csv ussatatious peeer rie Oe 
1487 Shell Pink ........ Mises megs eee ab 
1498 Royal Purple ...... Rudi emernveve sustone Seles 
Any of the above, Vg oz., 30c 
1510 Collection. One packet each............50c 
1521 Mixed. Vg oz., 25c..........000Pkt. 10¢ 

F 1% to 2 ft. July-October. 
Cut Flowers 
Wéilt- 
Resistant 
Asters 
You Can Grow 
N SOME localities 
Aster plantings have 
often been a failure with 
home gardeners. Aster 
wilt is caused by a parasitic 
fungus, a disease difficult 
to overcome once it has 
made its appearance in the 
soil. Wilt-Resistant strains 
are immune from the dis- 
ease and have proved ex- 
ceptionally valuable wher- 
ever the wilt disease has 
made Aster growing dif- 
ficult. 
Buist’s Early Giant Asters 
WILT-RESISTANT 
The finest early blooming, 
-large-flowered, heavy stemmed, wilt-resistant Aster yet 
developed. The flowers, which bloom similar to the 
Giants of California, are four to six weeks earlier, very 
large and full, with broad, graceful petals, daintily 
plumed and intertwined. The plants are dwarf, having 
practically no laterals or side branches, which charac: 
teristic is ideal for cutting. 
1900 Light Blue. A clear, rich, light blue. 
1904 Peach Blossom. Opens white, flushes lavender- 
pink. 
1908 Rose Marie. Rich, lively shade of rose. 
Any of the above, Pkt., 20c; 3 Pkts., 50c 
Heart of France Aster 
WILT-RESISTANT 
2154 2 ft. August-October. This beautiful variety 
is unquestionably the best dark red Aster. Re- 
tains its brilliancy for a long period. .Pkt. 15c 
Buist’s Giant Wilt-Resistant Asters 
Mixed 
2 to 3 ft. August-October. 
2165S A magnificent mixture of the most beauti- 
ful of the giant sorts, especially selected from the 
finest varieties, producing beautiful flowers gorgeous 
in color, gigantic in size. VW 0z., B3Oc; 1% oz., 
SOc; 0z., $1.50..............00000+.Pkt. 10¢ 

Hardy Perennial Asters 
Mixed—Michaelmas Daisies. 2 to 3 ft. Sep- 
tember-October. In all hardy flower gardens 
this class holds an important place. In the 
Autumn when other flowers are scarce the 
Michaelmas Daisy with its many shades of lav- 
ender and purple will help to lighten up the 
border: ....034 Nisvese tes cv oe ce eevensosbkts 10C 
Alpinus Mixed ®—6 to 10 in. May-June. A 
fine dwarf aster bearing large, single, bluish- 
purple and white flowers...........Pkt. 15¢ 
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