30, & FLOWER SEEDS%&§ 
SHASTA DAISY. 
A splendid hardy perennial, bearing large flowers, often 
measuring over four inches across, on long, stiff stems, Valu- 
able for cutting. Sow in spring and transplant to permanent 
quarters in fall. Perfectly hardy. 
Alaska—Pure white. 
Pkt., 10c. 
Califormia—Pale lemon-yellow, changing to white. 
Pkt., 10c. 
Pkt., 10e. 
Westralia—Semi-double, cream color. 
Three packets, ome each of above, 25c. 
DIMORPHOTECA. 
Aurantiaca (African Golden Daisy)—A showy hardy com- 
pact growing annual of neat branching habit, bearing 
large, daisy-like flowers of a rich, glossy, orange-gold 
color in great profusion. The flowers are from 2% to 3 
inches in diameter and have a dark colored disc in the 
center which is surrounded by a black zone. It is a 
splendid border plant, flowering early, and in sunny 
situations will continue to bloom throughout the entire 
season. Sow in dry, sunny place. Pkt., 10c. 
Aurantiaca Hybrida—Splendid new hybrids of the African 
Golden Daisy, ranging in color from white through vari- 
ous shades of yellow, orange to rich salmon and reddish 
tints with many colored zones and black disc. Pkt., 10c. 
Sinuata—New and distinct. Color, clear satiny-buff, with 
bluish disc, the reverse of the petals being purplish-red. 
A rare and beautiful color. Pkt., 10c, 
DELPHINIUM (Perennial Larkspur). 
Handsome hardy herbaceous plants, desirable for massing 
and mixed borders. 
Pkt. 
Grandiflorum (Gold Medal Hybrids) —Finest mixed 
hybrids, containing every imaginable shade of blue to 
white, single and double.............. Baliye teeeeee, $0.10 
Chinese—Grow about 18 inches high with fine, feathery 
foliase. {Blue wawWihi Gee Chis tics iscnslletsie eucon sdsieneelometsy sxsifehien » 05 
Nudicaule—Dwarf, bright ese@arlet............ Nivecetonsis sete umell O, 4 
: i Belladonna—Blooms continuously from June until frost. 
ao i Shasta Daisy. Color, clear turquoise-blue..... Re SER Rn eeieaaiihey C11 
EVERLASTING FLOWERS. 
_ The seeds of all the varieties may be sown outdoors 
early in spring, with the exception of Gomphrena, which 
sometimes does not germinate well in the open ground, and 
it is best to sow it indoors and transplant. For winter 
-boquets the flowers should be cut before they are fully open, 
_ tied in bunehes and suspended with the heads down, to keep 
the stems straight. 
; Pkt. 
ACROCLINUM—Mixed rose and white. Y-oz. 10c......$0.05 
-AMMOBIUM—Pretty, small white flowers. % oz, 10c.. .05 
GOMPHRENA (Globe Amaranth)—Small, globe-shaped 
flowers. Fine mixed. % 02, 10€.........cc0eecccee 0O8 
_ HELICHRYSUM—flowers large, double and brilliant 
double flowers in mixed colors. %4 oz., 15c.........+ 05 
RHODANTHE—Brilliant colored flowers. Fine mixed.. .05 
XERANTHEMUM—Showy double flowers. Fine mixed. .05 African Golden Daisy. 
