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WEST CHICAGO 
ILLINOIS 
WHITE BALL 
AZURE BALL 
PINK BALL 
Ball Asters 
(WILT RESISTANT) 
(12,000 seeds per oz.) 
If you’re tired of “run-of-the-mill” Asters—the half- 
single kinds with large, open centers—why not give these 
new, fully double Ball Strains a trial? We sell them 
by the pound to Florida growers who say they can’t 
afford the cheaper seed. When you stop to consider that 
2 dozen more salable flowers out of a trade packet will 
pay for the extra seed cost, it seems a real waste of labor 
to grow the ordinary sorts. 
Our constant breeding and research which have made 
these Asters possible are a part of Ball Service—a serv- 
ice which we are continually striving to improve in every 
way possible. 
NOTE: Because of their extreme doubleness these Asters 
are shy seeders and are sometimes in short supply. Early 
ordering will help insure your requirements. 
@Azure Ball (New). Of the same fully double, long 
stemmed type as our other Ball Asters, but with slightly 
smaller flowers (3 to 3% in.) of clear light blue. 
Blooms Aug. 20. 
@White Bali. Exceptional doubleness and fine, stiff 
stems are the outstanding points about this excellent 
pure white Aster. Quite wilt-resistant. Blooms about 
August 25. 
@ Pink Ball. Large (31% to 4 in.), fully double flowers 
of soft shell-pink carried on long stems. Quite wilt- 
resistant and rarely shows any center under our con- 
ditions. Blooms Aug. 20. Excellent flowered under 
lights in early spring. This fine strain throws few 
laterals, so needs very little disbudding. 
@ Rose Ball. (New.) Rich, deep rose with fully double 
31% to 4-inch, incurved flowers which resemble a me- 
dium sized Chrysanthemum. Blooms Aug. 25. 
Prices above 4, each: tr. pkt., $1.75; 14 oz., $3.20; 
1 oz., $9.60. 
12 The dot (@) indicates varieties most dependably satisfactory in our experience and observation. 
