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ASTERS-—~See first page for descriptions. Those described there, 13¢ each. 
"Burpeeana Harly" asters—Hxtremely early bloom on 20-inch plants. 
Flowers on long, strong, non-lateral stems, making them invaluable 
for cutting. Potted only, 20¢ each. 
New Crown Asters, mixed only--Upright growing, producing in August 
many two-foot branches from the base, bearing quilled, long lasting 
flowers. A fine addition to the aster group. 
New Super Giants, mixed only--Ostrich feather flowers, long, heavy, non- 
: lateral stems on plants three feet high. The finest giant asters in 
this type. Late summer to frost. 
a New Ball White--Exceptional doubleness and fine, stiff stems are the out- 
| standing features of this new white. 
New Ball Shell Pink--Large, fully double flowsrs of soft, shell pink, 
carried on long stems. 
The above four varieties of asters 18¢ each, potted only. 
AGERATUMS—-Finest dwarf, in bud or bloom, 20¢ each. 
LOBELIAS-—-Compact plants covered with bright blue flowers. Grand for borders, 
boxes, urns. Best in partial shade. 25¢ in bud or bloom. 
MARIGOLDS~-See page 2 for descriptions. Those at 15¢ each. 
"Glitters"—Bright lemon yellow. Resembles tight, incurved chrysanthe- 
mum. Makes excellent cut flower. 
"Happiness"--a new, very early flowering marigold with golden yellow 
flowers; 3-inch bloom that completely covers plant. 
"Honeycomb"--Similar to "Happiness" but the color is vivid orange and 
petal arrangement has a honeycomb effect. Odorless foliage. 
"Color Magic"—Six inches tall, 2-1/4" flowers, early. A brilliant 
mixture, with flowers striped and mottied in red and gold. 
Dwarf "Cupid"—-Compact plants, less than a foot high, rich green fol- 
jage, against which are nestled 2 to 24" flowers, Mixture of gold, 
orange and yellow. 
The above five priced at 18¢ each and offered in pot plants only. 
DOUBLE PETUNIAS—Giant flowering, fully double in white, variegated pink and 
white, salmon, rose, purple and mixed. 
"America"--A double form of Celestial Rose. All doubles, 30¢ each. 
SINGLE PETUNIAS--Large to Giant flowering. La Paloma, white; Blk’s Pride, 
purple; The Art, variegated pink and white; Royalty, purple and 
white; Carmencita, pink; Paramount strain of giant ruffled in 
mixture. These at 20¢ each. 
SINGLE BEDDING PETUNIAS--This type for beds, borders and window boxes: Celestial 
4 Rose; Fire Chief, scarlet; Twinkles, white with pink star, Blue 
Bedder; Snow Queen, white; Blue Admiral, very fine near-purple; 
these and many others in mixture. These at 17¢ each. 
"Ballerina"—-An All-America winner for 1952 and one of the finest petun- 
jas produced to date. Ruffled and fringed 34 inch flowers of soft, 
glowing salmon. Growth dwarf and compact, vigorous, free flowering. 
