
Nurs? lors 
UWarious Restitant Usriaties 
Tr. Pkt. 1%, o2. Oz. 
Ball White Early — White 
crested center, branching 
2 to 2 feet. Early Sep- 
PGI IE es ee ee ee On 80 TioTeea Leis 
Ball White Late — White 2'2 
to 3 feet long stems. Mid to 
Late September o.ccccssssnssssnneen 40 60 1.85 
Ball Deep Rose — Bright deep 
rose, 22 to 3 feet branch- 
ings Late August... oes 40 60 1.85 
Ball Purple — Deep bright 
purple, 22 to 3 feet branch- 
ing, Late Adgustiicss.fcsnsr. -40 60 1.85 
Early Phlox Pink—Clear light 
rose pink, 2! to 3 feet. Late 
ANGUS tReet: neem were ney CaO 60 1.85 
Heart of France — Bright red. 
Letten August) casneetesa ree -40 65 2.00 
Single feperar (Wilt Resistant) 
Plant 1% to 2 feet tall, flowers daisylike, petals 
wide and closely placed, blooms in late August. 
Tr. Pkt. 14 oz. Oz. 
Rainbow Mixture — Special 
flotisistrede ces reese Bae $ .25 $ .45 $1.65 
Princess: Type (Wilt Resistant) 
A very attractive new cutting type of wilt resist- 
ant Aster, 2'- 24’ tall, branching and free flower- 
ing, early blooming, bearing quantities of flowers 
on strong stems. Flowers have a full deep crested 
center, surrounded by several rows of dainty 
plume-like guard petals. Blooms mid-August. 
Tr. Pkt. 1%, oz. Oz. 
Anne—Peach blossom ....cs $ .50 $ .85 $2.75 
Bonnie—Soft salmon rose........... 90 Be 
Marsha — Rich cinnabar 
scarlet .50 A PEAS) 

Mixes! 2 ote iin seen hantacehen 50 85 = 2.75 
Ba Fue Lewis 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. 
TriPkt- Tqvoz. Oz. 
Golden Sheaf — Yellow............. $ .40 $ .60 $1.85 
Super Giant (Non-Resistant) 
This is the largest and most fully double Aster 
class known: The flowers are full petaled, grace- 
ful interlacing. Plants about 242 feet tall, with 
six to eight long, non-lateral stems per plant. 
Tr Pkt, Waioz. @z! 
El Monte—Crimson ........... RASA IE $ .40 $ .85 $3.00 
Los Angeles—Shell pink............. -40 85 3.00 
bgasria 
Soil to be used for seed flats should have 
two parts leaf mold, two parts well rotted 
manure, two parts soil and one part sand. 
Steam sterilize the flats. and soil about one 
week before sowing, also water the soil well 
before sowing. For four inch plants for 
Spring sale sow seed in August. If 2'4 inch 
plants are wanted for Memorial Day, sow 
seeds in December. Many growers make 
monthly sowings from August to March. 
For potting soil use the same mixture as 
above but add more soil and a three inch 
pot of Electra or complete fertilizer, to 2 
bushels of soil. 
Begonia seed will germinate better in a 
temperature of 60-70° F. Grow Begonias in 
55° temperature. 
Mite, Nematode and Aphis are sometimes 
troublesome. 
1/64 1/32 
Trepkin © 207, oz. 
Adeline—Dwarf bright pink....... $1.00 $2.50 $4.50 
Carmen—Compact well formed 
variety with greenish bronze 
foliage and clear rose pink 
flowers 
Christmas Cheer — Medium 
Dwarf Crimson Scarlet 
Ile de France — A large pure 
white with light green foli- 
age. Growth fairly strong........ 
Indian Maid — Deep bronze, 
shiny leaf with red flowers..... 
King of the Reds—Red flowers 
with green foliage. The dwarf 
habit of this begonia makes 
it suitable for pot plants or 
the border 
Luminosa — Red... 
_Luminosa ive tate: — Dwarf 
ted . me 
Prima Donna — Carmine... one 
Masterpiece—Clear rose pink.. 
Salmon Queen — Large flow- 
ered salmon ........ 
White Lady—White . 
White Pearl—White * 
Scandinavia — Free lowering. 
Bright rose pink... 
Tuberous Rooted — Camelia 
flowered double type mixed. 



