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PRINCESS TYPE (Wilt Resistant) 
A very attractive new cutting type of wilt resistant 
Aster, 2- 21/2 feet tall, branching and free flowering, 
early blooming, bearing quantities of flowers on strong 
stems. Bloms mid-August. 
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Anne—Peach blossom wissen $ .50 §$ .85 $2.75 
Berrbotra Orchid, ooeeeaciseccssssssssssssssssssssssesesee 90 SoseeZ.75 
Bonnie—Soft salmon Tse... 00 EE AE 
Elizabeth—Pure white wc .00 Sorer2./ 5 
Golden Sheal—Yellow eoecccccccsssnnn .00 ifs ea 
EBSA CE CISC TOSS isd lccslessteiasssccntecclect 50 89 2.75 
Margaret—FIorist rose errs 00 85 2.75 
Marsha—Rich cinnabar scarlet........ .00 Oo, 2.79 
Susan—Clear deep blue ..................... 90 165 2/5 
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KING (Branching) 
Gh ua) Aes 6. ee $ .40 $ .60 $1.85 
SCN ge Ns RD ae a ae 40 60 =:1.85 
NELDIGY* che las J IS ann ee 40 60 1.85 
AOTC 5 a dorky ae a 40 60 =s-:'1.85 
CULACYe || ald Sip dL SSE Ra A sels ae Se oie ae 40 60 =1.85 
SINGLE CHINENSIS (Wilt Resistant) 
Plant 11/2 to 2 feet tall, flowers daisylike, petals wide 
and closely placed, blooms in late August. 
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Branching Single Rainbow Mixed.. $ .25 $ .45 $1.65 
Upright Single Rainbow Mixed... .25 45 1.65 
SUPER GIANT (Non-Resistant) 
This is the largest and most fully double Aster class 
known. Plants about 21/2 feet tall. 
Tr. Pkt. 14 oz. Oz. 
El Monte—Crimson o.csssssssssnenee $ .40 $ .85 $3.00 
Los Angeles—Shell pink. ccs 40 85 3.00 
VARIOUS RESISTANT VARIETIES 
Tr. Pkt. 14 02. Oz. 
Ball White Early — White crested 
center, branching 2 to 21/2 feet. 
Said big stele) eii0ll s\2) 9 rina Ae ae $ .40 $ .60 $1.85 
Ball White Late — White 21/2 to 3 
feet long stems. Mid to Late 
BEDICMLDGIS Bre cra eteNeRe Rede... 40 60 831.85 
Ball Deep Rose—Bright deep rose, 
2/2 to 3 feet branching. Late 
(elie (WEG a4 ee ee ee 40 60 1.85 
Ball Purple — Deep bright purple, 
22 to 3 feet branching. Late 
ITM LIN BP anche rscig epssoncedteecansresoe -40 60 1.85 
Early Phlox Pink—Clear light rose 
pink, 21/5 to 3 feet. Late August... 40 60 1.85 
Heart of France — Bright red. Late 
Adeline—Dwarf bright pink...........0 $1.00 
Christmas Cheer— Medium dwarf 
CLINSONieSCUne Tent enceen nee eens 1.00 
Helena — Carmine scarlet foliage 
CNSe ries tites os ere ere Ses 1.25 
Ile de France—A large pure white 
with light green foliage... 1.00 
Indian Maid — Deep bronze, shiny 
leat “with red. flowers.ciclasosue 1.00 
King of the Reds—Red flowers with 
Grecm Looe fn. ee meant ee et 1.00 
Lucifer—Scarlet, dark red foliage 1.25 
Luminiosa) —— Hed. (22) nter nes 1.00 
Luminosa Compacta—Dwart red... 1.00 
Pink’ Perl Mere eect ec meee ese 1.00 
Pink Profusion—Rose color foliage 
CGRCCT Steet, atta ee eer ae tekrae 1.25 
Prima Donna—Carmine eeeccscseesssssnensee 1.00 
Réds Pearl eee eee ee 1.00 
Rosy Red—Green folic -eecccsssssnen 1.25 
Saga—Dwarti bright scarlet wu... 1.25 
Salmon Queen — Large flowered 
SCUIMON ab. tae ec Medan Nie es a aes By 1.00 
Stuttgart — Shining carmine rose 
foliage Rddrkp Tred) Rae ae 1.25 
White Pearl—White oncccccccccssssssssssneeon 1.00 
Scandinavia—Bright rose pink........ 1.00 
Tuberous Rooted Mixed—Camelia 
flowered double type eeecccccccsussnnenn 2.90 
$2.90 
2.00 
Tr. Pkt. 1/640z. 1/32 oz. 
$4.50 
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4.50 
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7.50 
9.90 
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7.90 
4.50 
9.00 
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 24 
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 temper- 
ature of 60-70° F. Grow Begonias in 55° tem- 
perature. 
Mite, Nematode and Aphis are sometimes 
troublesome. 
