ASTER S — (continued) 
EARLY GIANT SINGLE CHINENSIS (Wilt Resistant) 
Flowers are of the large Giant of California type, while 
the plants are shorter, about |!/5 feet in height. This class 
is early blooming, coming into flower by the first week in 
September. es AG A ae TRARY om: 
Peay : Branching Single Rainbow Mixed...... $ .25 $ .45 
Light) Blues: Nees Ln PVs VA Ag $ .50 $ .80 $2.75 ° . . . 
Sa aie: 50 30 275 Upright Single Rainbow Mixed.............. 25 45 
BOL +280 00275 
50 80 §=.2.75 SUPER GIANT (Non-Resistant) 
PRINCESS TYPE (Wilt Resistant) This is the largest and most fully double Aster class known. 
Plants about 2!/5 feet tall. 
Plant |!/5 to 2 feet tall, flowers daisylike, petals wide and 
closely placed, blooms in late August. 
A very attractive new cutting type of wilt resistant Aster, 
2 - 2!/, feet tall, branching and free flowering, early bloom- 
ing, bearing quantities of flowers on strong stems. Blooms 
mid-August. Tr Pkt. '/eoz. Oz 
Anne—Peach blossom 50 $ .85 $2.75 
Barbara—Orchid 50 Cou e275 
Bonnie—Soft salmon rose rerccecccseseecceene 50 850 62.75 
Golden Sheaf—Yellow 50 ly age Deep Rose . 
Linda—Clear rose 50 POD gitZ.79 Purple 
50 85 2.75 Shell Pink 
50 O00 tizit5 i 
VARIOUS RESISTANT VARIETIES 
Wedaas Weitere Oz. Tr. Pkt. 
Ball White Early — White crested Ball Purple — Deep bright purple, 
center, branching 2 to 2!/5 feet. 2!/5 to 3 feet branching. Late 
Early September $ .40 $ .60 $1.85 $ .40 
Ball White Late — White 2!/5 to 3 
feet long stems. Mid to Late Early Phlox Pink — Clear light rose 
Sepfemoer Miaimek nt mess Male, by .40 pink, 2!/> to 3 feet. Late August 
Ball Deep Rose—Bright deep rose, 
2!/, to 3 feet branching. Late Heart of France — Bright red. Late 
lip ke wu aezs Oz. 
$ .40 $ .85 $3.00 
85 3.00 
BEGONIA 
1/64 1/32 1/64 1/32 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. oz. OZ. OZ. 
Adeline—Dwarf bright pink... $2.50 $4.50 Luminosa-=Red $1.00 $3.50 $5.50 
Carmen—Compact well formed Luminosa Compacta—Dwarf red 3.00 5.50 
variety with greenish bronze 
foliage and clear rose pink 
FOWEIS Dae ee Prima Donna—Carmine oercecccees 2.00 3.50 
Christmas Cheer—Medium Masterpiece—Clear rose pink... 2.25 4.00 
dwarf crimson scarlet... 
i Red Pearl oon ea Siastesa 
e de France — A large pure 
white with light green foliage. Salmon Queen—Large flowered 
Growth fairly strong ccc ceo: salmon - . 4.00 
Indian Noe mt mae bronze, White Lady—White .. 4.00 
shiny leaf with red flowers........ : : 
King x the Reds—Red flowers White Peas White ... vn 4.50 
with green foliage. The dwarf Scandinavia — Free flowering. 
habit ohihis begonie makes Bright fase ‘pinkie aude Leb 00 5.00 
suitable for pot plants or the Tuberous Rooted Mixed — Ca- 
BORGGE rise pschamncneeunanain 1.00 2.50 4.50 melia flowered double type...... 2.50 
PinkePaGel eS ee 
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. ny 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 com- 
plete 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. 

