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ASTERS (HA) Asters are one of the most import- 
ant summer and autumn flowers that we have, 
and no garden should be without them. The 
long stems make them very valuable for cut 
flowers and the blooms last long in water. It 
must be remembered, however, that good cul- 
ture is essential in order to obtain an abund- 
ance of fine flowers. 
Queen of the Market. I'%4 ft. These are of a 
branching habit and come into flower about 
July. Mixed, all colors. Pkt. 15c. 
Giant Branching. 2 ft. These are of a branching 
habit and come into flower in early August. 
Mixed, al colors. Pkt. I5c; 
ASTERS—SPECIAL WILT RESISTING. All mixed 
collection containing all the wilt resistant va- 
rieties, including all types and colors. Pkt. | 5c. 
Giant Crego. 2 ft. Large, double and well- 
formed flowers of the Comet type. Bloom 
about middle of August. Mixed, all colors. 
Petal oc 
ASTERS—EARLY GIANT—An exceptional new 
class, flowers full petalled, eary Blooming very 
large flowers, mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
Ball's White. 2 ft. Pure white. Pkt. 10c. 
IMPROVED GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA. 3 ft. 
a new mid-season strain. Plants grow 3 feet 
high with long, strong stems bearing beautifully 
formed curled and interlaced flowers 5 inches 
and over in diameter. 
Mixed "Colors! cceaeiia. ae Stee eK Eme2 OG 
ASTERS—GIANT PEONY FLOWERED—Flowers 
are immense, very double on long stems, 
splendid for cutting, mixed flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
Heart of France. 2 ft. Dark red. Pkt. | 5c. 
The Sunshine. Plants are dwarf and branching; 
some of the flowers have twisted and some 
have quilled petals. 2 Ft. Mixed, all colors. 
Phi eZ 5cs 
SURPRISE GARDEN MIXTURE 
80 Different Annual Flowers, growing | to 
3!/, Feet Tall. Oz. 25c. 
BALSAM (Lady Slipper—HHA—2 f.} 
An old favorite garden flower producing gorg- 
eous masses of beautiful brilliant colored dou- 
ble flowers. Do not plant closer than 18 inches 
apart. Pkt. 10c. 
BRACHYCOME (Swan River Daisy—HA—| Ft.j 
Free-flowering dwarf-growing annuals; covered 
during the greater part of the summer with a 
profusion of pretty blue or white flowers. Suit- 
able for edging. Mixed. Pkt. 1!0c. 
CALENDULA (Pot Marigold—HA—1! Ft.) 
Showy free-flowering annuals producing a fine 
effect in beds or mixed borders and blooming 
from early summer to late fall. 
Campfire. Deep Orange. Pkt. | 5c. 
Lemon Beauty. Pure lemon yellow. Pkt. 25c. 
CALLIOPSIS (Tickseed—HA). 
Showy and beautiful free-flowering annuals, of 
the earliest culture and doing well in any sunny 
position. Excellent for cutting. Sow seed 
where plants are to bloom and thin out to 
stand 6 to 12 inches apart. 
Tall Varieties (21 to 3 Ft.) 
Mixed—Double, all colors. Pkt. |5c. 
CAMPANULA MEDIUM (Canterbury Bell—HB— 
3 Ft.) Showy, hardy biennial, of pyramidal 
form and covered with large bell-shaped flow- 
ers. Sow from June Ist to September Ist; 
when strong enough transplant to a distance of 
6 inches apart; after frost has set in protect 
leaves with straw. 
Mixed—Single, all colors; Pkt. 10c. 
Mixed—Double, all colors; Pkt. I0Oc. 
CAMPANULA MEDIUM CALYCANTHEMA (Cup 
and Saucer Canterbury Bells—HB—2 Ft.) This 
type has an extra large calyx, which is of the 
same color as the flower, giving the appear- 
ance of a cup and saucer. They require the 
same treatment as Campanula Medium. 
Choice, Mixed. =n ee ee Pkt. 10c 
CANDYTUFT (HA—| Ft.) 
A charming annual of great decorative value 
for beds, borders, etc.; the larger the mass the 
better the effect. 
Mixed sall colorsuea. tae 
Little Prince. 6 in. Snow white flowers, on 
dwart sturdy plants. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 30c. 
CENTAUREA CYANUS (Cornflower or Bachelor 
Button—HA—2 Ft.) Also known as Blue Bot- 
tle, Ragged Sailor, etc. Re-seeds itself and 
may be used for naturalizing purposes. 
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Mixed—Double Sean ee Pkt. 15c 
CENTAUREA-SUPER DOUBLE in our National col- 
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Red Boy—Pkt" 22 A, age seen eee] oe 
SnowmanaePktie2n oa eee I5c 
Blue: Boy—Pkte od ee I5c 
