PLANT A FLOWER GARDEN ol 
ASTERS 
If YOU should have any trouble raising Asters—TRY OUR 
WILT RESISTANT STRAINS. Perhaps your soil is infested with 
aster wilt. 
All Asters Listed Below Are Wilt Resistant Strains 
Early Giants 
The finest large flowered heavy stemmed asters yet developed. 
Flowers are of the large Giants of California type. Plants 114 ft. 
tall, with strong, heavy stems. Come into flower four to six 
weeks earlier than Giants of California. 
$33 Light Blue, 
$34 Peach Blossom. Opens white, 
flushes, lavender pink. 
835 Rose Marie. Rich rose. 
Above Packets, 10c, 
Improved Giant Crego 
(HA; 2 ft.) Very large, fully double 
flowers, 4 to 5 in. across, with long rib- 
bon-like petals gracefully curled and 
twisted, giving them a lovely fluffy ap- 
pearance. The plants are strong grow- 
ing of branching habit. Long stemmed; 
fine for cutting. 
839 Crimson. 
840 Shell Pink, 
841 Light blue. 
$42 White. 
$43 Purple. 
Above Packets, 5e. 

$42 Crego White 
847 Mixed. Packets 5c; % oz. 20c;.%4 oz. 30c. 
Single Asters 
868 Aster Rainbow Mixture. (HA 24-in.) A new strain of single 
asters producing large flowers of all the colors of the rainbow, 
except yellow, including many tones of blue and violet, rose 
and crimson, but without flesh pinks or white. Sturdy, upright 
growth. Pkt. 5e. 
Mixed Asters 
865 All Double Varieties Mixed. 
wilt resistant. (H A). 
Pkt. 5c; % oz. 15e; 14 oz. 25¢e 
Queen of the Market 
(HA; 20 in.) The earliest aster, 
producing a profusion of fine 
blooms in early August. Plant 
of branching habit. 
807— (HA 12-In.) 
815 Puple Perfection. 
816 Midget Blue. 

854 Rose, 
852 Crimson. 
855 Lavender. 
853 Purple. 
854 Queen of the 858 Mixed. 
Market, Rose. 
Above Packets, 5c. 
AFRICAN DAISY 
Showy annuals. Fine daisy-like blooms. Good 
for rock gardens, edgings and cutting. Mixed. Pkt. 5e. 
AGERATUM (HA 8-In.) 
Attractive border plant. Pkt, 5c. 
Dwarf compact rich blue. Pkt. 10c. 

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