Bouquet of Freak Daisies 



We have learned through observation of many examples 



that when a flower or plant once begins to vary, it may continue 



to vary almost indefinitely. Here is an illustration of a new departure 



on the part of the Shasta daisy, in which the "petals" take on 



a very curious form. It has interest as a freak rather 



than because of its beauty, but the variety is worthy 



of further attention, to see what may be its 



limits of variation in this direction. 



