. Daybhuak Aster. OF AMERICAN ASTERS. , we offer the following four most beautiful and distinct varie- "; A grand variety in every wny, the illustration of which gives a perfect idea of the symmetrical growth and habit of the plant, which attains a height of 18 inches, and produces during Aq- gust in the greatest profusion its perfect globe-shaped doubbe flowers, which are of a delicate pink tint similar in shade to the Daybreak Carnation. A truly lovely variety either fbr bedding or cutting. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts. for 25 cts. "; This variety is identical


. Daybhuak Aster. OF AMERICAN ASTERS. , we offer the following four most beautiful and distinct varie- "; A grand variety in every wny, the illustration of which gives a perfect idea of the symmetrical growth and habit of the plant, which attains a height of 18 inches, and produces during Aq- gust in the greatest profusion its perfect globe-shaped doubbe flowers, which are of a delicate pink tint similar in shade to the Daybreak Carnation. A truly lovely variety either fbr bedding or cutting. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts. for 25 cts. "; This variety is identical in every way to Daybreak, being of the same symmetrical growth, height and free-flowering quali- ties; the flowers, however, instead of being pink, are pure glistening white, double to the centre. A splendid companion to Daybreak. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts. for 25 cts. 4 American Asters, 50 cts. THREE FINE NEW GERMAN ASTERS. niss Alice Roosevelt. This new variety belongs to the favorite Victoria type, and is described by the introducer as followsi The flowers of this new Victoria Aster in their Hrst stage are of a clear primrose tint, which soon after and degrees changes to a delicate flesh color, the gradual transition of these two shades, so distinct in them- slves, and their perfect blending at the height of their flowering period is altogether novel. 25 cts. per pkt.; 3 pkts., 60 cts. Waldersee. A new and perfectl> distinct type, forming dense globular plants from 8 to 9 inches high and literally smothered—over 200 flowers have been counted on a single plant—with small, double, flat flowers, each about an inch across, of a bright rose color, each petal edged with white; of great value for edges of beds, pots, etc. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts., 25 cts. Apollo. Also a new type, somewhat similar to the preceding, but of higher candelalira growth ; It is not so free-flowering, but very free if compared to the ordinary run of Asters. Flowers are quite double, of fair size an


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