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WILT RESISTANT ASTERS 

533 ASTER GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA. (Mixed Colors.) Mag- 
nificent, giant-flowered Aster with very large, elegant flowers 
composed of broad, loosely arranged petals gracefully curved 
and interlaced. The blooms are carried on stems 18 to 24 
inches long. A rather late bloomer. Mixed................. 
527 Aster. Giant Comet. Flowers of immense size, often. 6 inches 
across. Long, wavy, twisted petals, gracefully formed into 
dense globe, resembling Chrysanthemums. Mixed.......... 
Aster. American Branching. The blooms are quite large, 3% 
to 4 in. across, and fully double. The plants grow 2 to 3 ft. 
tall and branch freely producing stems frequently 2 ft. long, 
which makes this class especially fine for cutting. Wilt Re- 
sistant. 
522 Purple 523 Pink 5245 Red venese case 
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528A Aster. New Giant California Sunshine. Fascinating new 
type rightly called the most beautiful in the world. Flowers 
are composed of a single row of loosely placed outer petals 
which contrast the unique yellow quill-like center.......... 
530 Aster. Crego. Largest of the Ostrich Plume type. Long 
curled =petalsuav Erysdoubless MIxedmasnie oad caeceta cis 
534 BACHELOR’S BUTTON. Fine everlastings, bearing clover- 
shaped flowers, which if cut when ripe and hung heads 
down to dry will retain their beauty. Mixed............... 10 = =.15 
DOUBLE BALSAM (Touch-Me-Not). Produces the double 
flowers clustered in the axils of the leaves on very short 

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537 Balsam (Camellia Flowered Mixed).................2ecee- 10 ~3=.20 
537A Balsam. Double Salmon Pink..................c22eecceeees 10 ~~ ~=.20 
541 Bellis (English Daisy). Dainty, perennial plants for rock- 
eries and edging. Produce delightful, double, white and rose 
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544 BRACHYCOME (Swan River Daisy). 
Dwarf plants. Dainty Daisy like, blue white and lavender 
HOWELS Wien ris tors aah Gaus Ta Sete vanes: apete sas reteregetaen vob sae th ater stoma aerate of ote 10 = =.70 
540 CACTUS. Fancy dwarf mixture. Easily grown. Start in 
boxes and transplant to pots or outdoors after frost danger, 
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545 CALENDULA (Pot Marigold). Calendulas bloom all sum- 
mer and thrive anywhere. lowers exhibit every shade of 
yellow from ivory to deep orange. Well adapted for cut- 
ting, being borne upon long stems. Mixed. All the double A o 
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543 Calendula Chrysantha. Gold medal winner. A distinct type 
which is outstanding among all varieties. The large double 
flowers are an exquisite shade of clear buttercup yellow and 
the loosely arranged petals give the appearance of a chrys- 

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545A Calendula Radio. The flowers are medium size, good eed Candytuft (Page 80) 
and clear orange in color. The petals are beautifu ly quilled 
which has an extraordinary effect on the appearance of the 
flowery te ee. st ots BS 0 OOS PETC REIL Oy ROE OCR OCI 10 ~)=«15 
545B Calendula Lemon Queen. A charming variety supplying 
large blossoms of clear lemon yellow. Florists’ favorite 
VOLLOW. Deen s Bistete ts areseis skays (a bye sare itis o ctata shaeiald« BOIS fics BOBO 10 =.15 
545C Calendula Campfire Sensation. A notable recent introduc- 
tion of vigorous growth with enormous, double flat brilliant 
orange flowers, with a crimson or scarlet sheen............ 10 3.25 
547 Calendula Orange oEea6 . A distinct new type. The petals 
are long and deeply ringed. Row after row overlap and 
build up a bloom of the shaggy appearance of some Chrys- 
anthemums. The color is a deep orange shading to a lighter 
tone. Plants are about eighteen inches high................ 
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7 Ore as Cae Kills insects both by contact and by 
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. Osh ” is versatile. When sprayed on the 
keep HSECTS Peadse Ae lower branches of shrubs and ever- 
. id greens, it keeps dogs away. Kills in- 
sects on both plants and animals. Controls poultry lice and feather mites. 
Directions on labels. Postpaid—t1 oz., 350; 5 ox., $1.10; 1 Ib., $2.40; 2 Ibs., 
$3.50; 5 Ibs., $6.85; 10 Ibs, $11.95. At Store—1 o0z., 32c; 5 oz., $1.00; 1 Ib., 
$2.27; 2 Ibs., $3.30; 5 Ibs., $6.60; 10 Ibs., $11.65. Calendula (Pot Marigold) 


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