Diosma, or ''Breath of Heaven/' 



From Dios divine and osma, breath. The name is given from the 

 exquisite odor of the leaves when bruised. It is fine for pots, or bedding. 

 The branches are heath like, feathery and are covered most of the year, 

 especially in winter, with innumerable small starlike white flowers. Inval- 

 uable for cut flower work, its pretty foliage and fine flowers fill in beautifully 

 with larger flowers. Hardy in California. 25c, 50c and $1.00 each. 



Dera^ngia VaLriega.ta. — A scandent shrub with handsome varigated 

 foliage. The leaves are two or three inches long, and are light green prettily 

 and irregularly margined, creamv white. They are fine for cutting, for 

 boquets and floral work. The flowers are insignificant, but the plant is very 

 ornamental as a pot plant or shrub outside. 25c to 50c. 



THE SCARLET TRANSVAL DAISY. 



GERBERA JAMESON, OR TRANSVAL DAISY 



