I'm confused on which OS is needed for Aperture 3

I was going to purchase Aperture 3 for organizing and editing my photo library. As I am having some problems editing with Aperture 2 using OS X 10.9.5 (Maverick)
I read the specifications for Aperture 3 from the Apple store and it stated that "Mac OS X 10.9" (or later). is what's need for the OS.
But when I went to purchase it from the App store it states "Compatibility OS X 10.10" (or later).
Thus the confusion.
Will the Aperture 3 download form the app store work using Maverick 10.9.5. I don't really want to upgrade the OS to Yosemite?
Thanks
JS

I tested to launch Aperture 3.6 from my Mavericks partition, but no go. It will not launch, not even the binary in the Application package. It is giving this error message.
/My_HD/Applications/Aperture.app/Contents/MacOS/Aperture ; exit;
application requires at least Mac OS X version 10.10.0 (10.10), but is being run on 10.9.5 ( 10.9.5/13F34), and so is exiting.Abort trap: 6
logout
You could try two things:
Search for a boxed Aperture 3 upgrade installer at Ebay or Amazon. This will install an early Aperture 3 version, and you can update this early version using the Aperture 3 updaters from the Supports Download page to Aperture 3.4.5. Then try the update to Aperture 3.5.1.  Only, this will probably be much more expensive than buying from the AppStore.
Try to buy Aperture 3 from the AppStore. It should not download Aperture 3.6 while you are running Mavericks, but offer to download Aperture 3.5.1, or refuse to download.

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