


“Flower Seeds GGG all for Florists”’ 
BALL Resistant Asters—continued 
TILFORD’S RESISTANT ASTERS 
Trial plantings of these varieties in our own cloth house as well 
as those of other growers which we have inspected this past season 
indicate the Tilford strains to be similar in resistance to our regu- 
lar California resistant varieties. Flower type is generally quite 
satisfactory. All of the following are of the Royal class. 
Royal White Royal Dark Rose Royal Shell Pink 
The above 3 are available in Original Trade Packets only, at 
$L.00 per packet. 
PRINCESS ASTERS 
These types have crested or cushioned anemone centers, forming 
fairly hard flowers suited for shipping. Our trials show most o 
them to be rather uncertain in wilt-resistance. 
*Princess Golden Sheaf. Large flowered with outer petals a 
creamy white shading toward a deeper yellow cushion. A popu- 
lar commercial variety. 
*Princess Barbara. Very attractive orchid. 
*Princess Marsha. Deep rose shading to crimson. 
*Princess Anne. Light rose pink with cream cushion. 
*Princess Bonnie. Silvery-rose with golden center. 
Princess Mixture. Formula blend of above varieties. 
Prices on the Above Five Varieties and Mixture, each: Tr. 
pkt., 35e; 14 0z., 80c3 1 0z., $2.75; 4 0z., $9.50. 
Prices on all following varieties except as otherwise noted, 
each: Tr. pkt., 30e; 14 0z., 60e3 1 0z., $1.85; 4 0z., $6.50. 

QUEEN OF THE MARKET. Popular early flowering class but 
not so resistant to rot as the stronger growing, later classes. 
The two finest varieties will be found in our 12 Best list. 
Ballet Queen. Deep salmon rose. 
Dark Blue. Rather deep rich shade of purple. 
*Deep Rose. Of the popular Ball Deep Rose color. 
Flesh Pink. Shell pink; deepening as it matures. 
Mid Blue. Between the popular Azure and Dark Blue. 
Crimson. Plant moderately of this heavy color. 
THE ROYALS. Second early, closely following Queen of the 
Markets. Excellent size, stems and color in this profitable class. 
See also our 12 Best list. 
Deep Rose. Slightly taller than other Royals. 
Purple. Bright purple; prefer Ball Deep Purple. 
White. A good white, but Ball White Early is preferred. 
AMERICAN BRANCHING. The standard mid-season class, 
flowering with us around mid-Sept. 
*Ball Phlox Pink. A fine long-stemmed, light rose-pink, deep- 
ening as flowers mature. 
*Deep Rose. Long stems and fine large flowers. 
Heart of France. Distinctive scarlet-crimson color. 
*Purple. Rich violet-purple. Long stemmed. 
*Rosalie. Fine, completely double flowers of deep rich rose. 
Semple Pink. Standard shell pink variety. 
*White. Excellent cut-flower white; true branching type. 
EARLY BEAUTIES. (Formerly called American Beauties.) A 
very fine, slightly incurved, long stemmed class that always 
flowers in time to escape the average first frosts of the middle 
states. 
*Azure Fairy. A fine long-stemmed and large flowered fairly 
deep azure blue. 
Crimson. Color similar to Heart of France. 
Deep Rose. A fine deep rose. 
Purple. Long stemmed, deep purple. 
Shell Pink. (September Beauty.) Delicate light pink. 
*White. Long stemmed and very choice. 
SHAGGY TYPES. This includes the Early California Giants 
and the Cregos. Both have attractively interlaced petals pro- 
ducing a rather informal or fluffy effect. 
Early Giant Peach Blossom. Same as Early Giant Light Blue 
in 12 Best list, but a pleasing light pink. Tr. pkt., 35ce; 14 oz., 
80e; 1 oz., $2.75; 4 oz., $9.50. 
California Giant Dark Purple. Highly resistant rich purple. 
Sept. 25 to Oct. 1. Tr. pkt., 35e; 14 0z., 80c; 1 oz., $2.75; 
4 oz., $9.50. 
*Crego Azure Blue. Fine light blue; large flowers and long 
stems. Sept. 10 to 15. 
*Crego Blue Flame. Resistant, deep bright blue. Sept. 5 to 10. 
*Crego Deep Rose. Fine large-flowered variety. Sept. 10 to 15. 
*Crego Orchid. Attractive orchid lavender. Sept. 5 to 10. 
Crego Peach Blossom. Light rose deepening as flowers open. 
Sept. 10 to 15. 
Crego Purple. A rich, bright color. Sept. 5 to 10. 
Crego Shell Pink. Light clear pink. Sept. 10 to 15. 
*Crego White. Excellent pure white. Sept. 5 to 10. 
STANDARD RESISTANT MIXTURES 
Queen of the Market Mixture. Crego Mixture. 
American Branching Mixture. Royal Mixture. 
Early Beauty Mixture. King Mixture. (Non-resistant.) 
All Double Varieties Mixed. A wide range of types and colors 
for growers who sell quantities of mixed Aster plants. 
Prices on all above mixtures, each: Tr. pkt., 30ce; 14 0z., 50¢; 
1 oz., $1.75; 4 oz., $6.00. 
*Single Base-Branching Mixture. Because of its distinctly 
upright growth and base-branching habit, this strain has won 
wide favor among California cut-flower growers. A large flow- 
ered choice mixture. Tr. pkt., 30c; 14 0z., 45e3 1 oz., $1.50; 
4 oz., $5.00. 
Single Rainbow Mixture. (Special florists’ strain.) An attrac- 
tive mixture of large flowered (3 to 5 in.) single blooms. Tr. 
pkt., 30c; 14 0z., 45e3 1 oz., $1.50; 4 oz., $5.00. 
NON-RESISTANT Varieties 
KING OR NEEDLE TYPE. Attractively quilled petals give 
these flowers an outstanding appearance. Largely used for long 
distance shipping because of their durability. Mid-Sept. 
*Rose. A fine deep rose pink. 
Violet. A rich and striking color. 
Crimson. A deep color; rather heavy. 
White. Popular commercial color. 
Prices on each above King varieties: Tr. pkt., 30ce; 14 02z., 
60c; 1 oz., $1.85; 4 oz., $6.50. 
California Giant Mixed. Choice blend of large, fully double 
“shaggy petalled’”’ flowers. Long stemmed. Late Sept. Tr. 
pkt., 30c; 14 0z., 75e3 1 oz., $2.25. 
Giant California Sunshine Mixed. Attractive assortment of 
colors in this large flowered anemone type. Has small center 
ee with long ray petals. Tr. pkt., 30c; 14 0z., 753 1 0z., 
$2.25. 
Super Giant Los Angeles. Extra large, soft shell pink. Tr. 
pkt., 35e; 14 0z., 85e;3 1 oz., $3.00. 
IMBRICATED POMPONS 
Small rounded flowers produced on upright growing, compact 
plants about 15 in. tall. Excellent for pot plants or bunching as 
cut flowers. 
Violet 
Light Blue with white center. Scarlet 
Rose Carmine White 
Prices above 6, each: Tr. pkt., 40c; 14 0z., 90c; 1 0z., $2.80. 
Mixture of all colors. Tr. pkt., 30e; 14 oz., 70c; 1 oz., $2.10. 
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