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Longfello-w Daisy. 



Snowball Daisy. 



MISS EMMA V. WHITE. 



"While daisies infinite 

 Uplift in prnise their little glowing heads 

 O'er every hill that under heaven expanr'.s." 



— Ebenezeb Elliot. 



DAHLIA. 



There is no reason why everyone can- 

 not have a magnificent bed of this king 

 of autumn flowers, as they are as easily 

 raised from seeds as from bulbs. They 

 bloom the first year if the seed is sown 

 early, and the bulbs can be put into the 

 cellar for use the following spring. 



I>oiible, mixed. Saved from the fin- 

 est double flowers. Packet, 4 cts. 



Stnj^le, Striped. Found in great va- 

 riety of colors, and, if anything, 

 more popular than the double va- 

 rieties. Mixed. Packet, 4 cts. 



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DOUBLE DAISY (Bellis Perennis) . 



The "wee modest crimson-tipped flower," a well known favorite for the border 

 or pot culture. Growing only from six to eight inches in height, blooming in 

 early spring and covered during the entire season w^ith their rosy or white 

 blossoms, they are invaluable not only for the above purposes, but also for 

 cemetery decoration. 



liOngfellOTT. With its large double rose-colored flowers, this variety forms a 

 splendid contrast to its companion in white. Nothing is more modest and 

 pretty and no Daisy gives better satisfaction. Packet, 4 cis. 



Snowball, This variety is a profuse bloomer, bearing extra large, very double, 

 pure white blossoms. It will be especially appreciated for cemetery decora- 

 tion. I'acket, 6 cts. 



Single Dahlia. 



