ASTER, GIANT CALIFORNIA, ROSE 
More asters on 
the opposite page 4 
4 PRINCESS BONNIE (above), PRINCESS ANNE (below) 


ASTERS for gucenly beauty 
CALIFORNIA GIANT ASTER 
1108 Rose Curled and interlaced petals 
combined with large size and full 
doubleness make these improved crego 
type asters fluffy, graceful beauties. 
Other colors of this fine family on the 
opposite page. Pkivloeie eae. s0c 
AMERICAN BEAUTY ASTERS 
Strongly wilt resistant, these fa- 
mous asters grow 2% ft. tall and 
bloom in the late summer and 
fall. Plants are branching, vigor- 
ous, and many flowered. Addi- 
tional colors on page 5. 
1061 Crimson 
1064 White 
1063 Rose 
Any of the above varieties: 
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AMERICAN 
BEAUTY, 
ROSE 

AMERICAN BEAUTY, WHITE 
PRINCESS ASTERS 
A most attractive aster form, 
Princess Asters have crested cen- 
ters surrounded by several rows 
of guard petals. Wilt resistant, 
4 ft. tall. Blossoms 3 inches 
across. 
1091 Princess Bonnie 
1090 Princess Anne 
Either of the above varieties: 
Pkt. 25c; % oz. $1.00 
SUPER GIANT ASTER 
1095 El Monte The largest and 
most fully double aster known, 
Super Giant flowers become 5 to 
6 inches across. Full petaled, ¢ 
graceful blooms on 2% ft. plants. « 
See also page 5. “ 
Pkt. l5c; % oz. 75c “<aaiieaee 

How te grow Asters Ray: 
For early bloom, start your seed @ 
indoors and move the plants to the bey 
garden after the weather becomes Z 
warm; or sow the seed outdoors “‘<? 
after danger of frost is past. Set ee 
the plants 12 to 18 in. apart, and 
see that they have ample water 
and good fertility. Use one table- 
spoon of commercial fertilizer for 
each plant when the first buds 
appear, and then water thor- 
oughly. If you have experienced 
wilt, plant only wilt resistant 
strains, ASTER 
SUPER. GIANT, EL MONTE 
