ASPARAGUS FERNS 
Nice pot plants, both upright and hanging, 
are made from these Ferns. They are used ex- 
tensively as “green” filler for arrangements of 
cut flowers, and also planted in urns and porch 
boxes for that lace-like effect that only this plant 
can give. 

Sprengeri—Needle-like leaves, the roots pro- 
- ducing potato-like tubers. Seeds, produced in 
bright red berries, usually ripen about Christmas. 
Sprengeri 
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4 * 2 * 

if Plumosus—Fine, feathery foliage. Widely 
CkS used in floral arrangements. 
= Price—Pot-grown plants: 15¢ each, 12 for 
Plumosus $1.50. 
ASPER 
One of the most popular of all seed-grown 
annuals, the Aster has a definite place in your 
flower garden. This year we are offering the 
Giant Crego Asters. The large blooms, borne on 
long, strong stems, are abundantly produced for 
several weeks. Flowers have long ribbon-like 
curled and twisted petals. Wilt-resistant plants 
are available in the following colors: White, Deep 
Rose, Peach Blossom, Crimson and Azure Blue. 
Price—Seeds: Pkt., 10¢; ¥-oz., 35¢. 
Pot-grown planits—10¢ each, 12 for $1.00. 
-BEGONIAS 
Fibrous-rooted varieties. Everblooming, use- 
ful as pot plants, in flower boxes, and flower 
beds. In the heat of summer, partial shade should 
be provided. 
Adeline—Extra free-flowering bright pink; 
dwarf and compact. 
Ball Deep Rose—Identical to Adeline in habit 
and color, except that blooms of this variety are 
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