. Catalogue : 1902. Nursery stock Ontario Toronto Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. ^STER " LITTLE VARIOUS ASTERS 81 Dwarf Pyramidal Bou- quet. Pretty class; very profuse, producing 20 to 50 heads of bloom ; grows I ft. high. Mixed colors 10 82 New Crown of Cocar= deau. Many col- ors, mixed .'. 10 83 Queen of the Earlies. This is one of the earliest; pure white, quite double flowers 10 84 Washington. One of the largest and finest varieties in cultivation ; wel


. Catalogue : 1902. Nursery stock Ontario Toronto Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. ^STER " LITTLE VARIOUS ASTERS 81 Dwarf Pyramidal Bou- quet. Pretty class; very profuse, producing 20 to 50 heads of bloom ; grows I ft. high. Mixed colors 10 82 New Crown of Cocar= deau. Many col- ors, mixed .'. 10 83 Queen of the Earlies. This is one of the earliest; pure white, quite double flowers 10 84 Washington. One of the largest and finest varieties in cultivation ; well grown flowers have measured 5 inches in diameter. Many colors, mixed IQ 85 Betteridge's Improved Quilled. Perfectly double, large, showy Aster; flowers some- what stiff in appearance ; I feet; mixed 5 86 New Daybreak. The flowers are round as a ball, very large and full, on long stems ; the color a charming sea shell pink ; the plant flowers very early and is a continuous free bloomer, a compact strong grower, and in all respects a desirable acquisition IQ 87 Ostrich Feather. Immense flowers, 6 inches across, resembling the giant Coniets, but the petals are longer, narrower and more curled ; very graceful .'. 88 Phoenix, Little Maid. Under the name of Phoenix Aster, comes a new variety tha^^ resembles the Victoria Aster in growth and habit, but the flowers do not resemble that variety, as shown in accompanying illustration. They are borne upright on long stifi"stems in abundance and never show any inclination to be yellow in the centre. In color it is white with a charming shade of pale pink. It is one of the very best varieties for florists' use 10 IS NEW DAYBREAK ASTER PERENNIAL ASTER (Michaelmas Daisy) 89 These hardy perennials are easily raised from seeds and if sown early in spring are likely to bloom the first season. They grow readily in any good garden soil and are very attractive autumn-flowering plants. Finest mixed. Please note that these images are extracted


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