. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Per large trade packet, containing about 4000 seeds, $3.00, postpaid on receipt of price. MR. GEORGE BALL. Glen Ellyn, III. Chicago, November 9th, 1920. Dear Sir —We feel impelled to tell you the high praise that we have received from our customers concerninit your ^ hite Aster. In addition to its magnificent form, it also has the advantage of being an ex:ellent keeper and one of the best sellers that we have to offer. We take great pleasure In recommending this ariety to anyone for either commercial or private growing, as it is superior to any o

. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Per large trade packet, containing about 4000 seeds, $3.00, postpaid on receipt of price. MR. GEORGE BALL. Glen Ellyn, III. Chicago, November 9th, 1920. Dear Sir —We feel impelled to tell you the high praise that we have received from our customers concerninit your ^ hite Aster. In addition to its magnificent form, it also has the advantage of being an ex:ellent keeper and one of the best sellers that we have to offer. We take great pleasure In recommending this  ariety to anyone for either commercial or private growing, as it is superior to any o Stock Photo
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. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Per large trade packet, containing about 4000 seeds, $3.00, postpaid on receipt of price. MR. GEORGE BALL. Glen Ellyn, III. Chicago, November 9th, 1920. Dear Sir —We feel impelled to tell you the high praise that we have received from our customers concerninit your ^ hite Aster. In addition to its magnificent form, it also has the advantage of being an ex:ellent keeper and one of the best sellers that we have to offer. We take great pleasure In recommending this ariety to anyone for either commercial or private growing, as it is superior to any other White Aster. Very truly yours, THE CHICAGO FLOWER GROWERS' ASSOCIATION. BALL'S WHITE ASTER The seed of this splendid Giant Aster of the Late Branching type—the product of twelve years' selection to develop a perfectly double flower, of flawless color—is offered in 1921 for the first time. In the Fall of U»08 a plant was found among Late Branching White Asters on which the flowers were solidly double, so much so that, from eight to ten flowers, only fifty seedlings were grown the following year. It has been grown and the seed carefully selected every season since. In 1918, three-quarters of an acre netted $2, 320. An exceptionally good market helped, but this variety has always sold for 50% more than ordinary White Asters. The flowering season comes between the early and late, when the market usually is best. It grows to a melium height with full, dis- tinctively centered blossoms, ideally formed for long distance shipping. Seedsmen wishing to catalogue this splendid New Aster, please ivrite. GEO. J. BALL, ; ORIGINATOR I GLEN ELLYN, ILUNOIS. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co