
FLOWER AND 
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Urea Resistant Varieties 
Tr. Pkt. 1/4 Oz. 
Ball White Early — White crested 
center, branching 2 to 21/, feet. 
Mid-Augiigna se Ve.oiy seu ee $ .40 $ .60 
Ball White Late — White 2'2 to 3 
feet long stems. Early September _ .40 59 
Ball Deep Rose — Bright deep rose 
22 to 3 feet branching. Late 
IST abetted eed da aumerel fueneeh. -40 .60 
Ball Purple—Deep bright purple 2}/ 
to 3 feet branching. Late August .40 60 
Early Phlox Pink—Clear light rose 
Pink, 21/2 to 3 feet. Late August..... 40 60 
Heart of France — Bright red. Late 
PUICHASLUS Rist enn asis iste ticoR ines ns -40 65 2.00 
Vo ineess Type (Wilt Resistant) 
A very attractive new cutting type of wilt resistant 
Aster, 2'-21/2' tall, branching and free flowering, early 
blooming, searing quantities of flowers on strong 
stems. Flowers have a full deep crested center, sur- 
rounded by several rows of dainty plume-like guard 
petals. Blooms mid-August. Tr. Pkt. 4 Oz. Oz. 
Anne—Peach blossom wiccssssssssssusssssee $ .50 $1.00 $3.00 
Bonnie—Soft salmon roOSC.ircecccccsscceee 50 1.00 £3.00 
Marsha—Rich cinnabar scarlet........... 50 1.00 3.00 
Mixedsni See te ee eae 50 1.00 3.00 
Single Chinen (Wilt Resistant) 
Plant 11/2 to 2 feet tall, flowers daisylike, petals wide 
and closely placed, blooms in late August. 
rap kira Oz.” & Oz 
Rainbow Mixture — Special florist 
Strcrinas Wl te kite i PAS oe ee $ .25 §$ .45 $1.65 
Wega piers (Wilt Resistant) 
A splendid free flowering Aster, with large flowers, 
quilled centers and outer band of broad petals. Height 
2 feet, fine for cutting. Blooms late August. 
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Golden Sheaf—yellow occ $ .40 $ .60 $1.85 
Super Giant (Non-Resistant) 
This is the largest and most fully double Aster class 
known. The flowers are full petaled, graceful interlac- 
ing. Plants about 22 feet tall, with six to eight long, 
non-lateral stems per plant. Tr. Pkt. 4 Oz. Oz. 
El Monte—Crimsonn -cscssssssnsssesscssssssntesune $ .40 $ .80 $2.65 
Los Angeles—Shell Pink... 40 80 2.65 
HASTENING THE FLOWERING OF ASTERS 

VEGETABLE SEEDS 
FIELD OF ASTERS 
To secure earliness in blooming of ASTERS out of doors it is necessary to illuminate the seedlings with addi- 
tional light. Use 25-watt lamps suspended two feet above the bench and have them lighted from 6 P.M. to 
10 P.M. for at least five weeks before planting, each lamp to cover sixteen square feet of area. The seed is 
normally sown in the middle of March and the additional illumination is started after the seedlings have been 
transplanted. This additional light is continued until the middle of May when the plants are planted out of doors. 
The above treatment will increase the earliness of your crop by two to four weeks. The Early Royal Branching, 
American Branching and Improved Crego varieties will respond very satisfactorily to this treatment. 

