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DAHLIA SEED 



Roots on Page 54 

 Dahlias are as easily raised from seed as 

 sunflowers, and one often gets unique and 

 beautiful sorts in this way. They bloom the 

 first year, beginning in midsummer, and 

 continue until the frost comes. Not all 

 come double Pfct.. 80 seeds. 5c. 



Cactus Dahlia 



DOUBLE DAHLIAS. Best mixed. A splen- 

 did strain saved from the best and latest 

 varieties. Pkt., 20 seeds; 1-16 oz., 25c. 

 DOUBLE CACTUS DAHLIAS. Flowers are 

 less regular and formal, giving added grace 

 and charm. 1-16 oz., 35c. 



SINGLE PRIZE DAHLIAS. A beautiful 

 strain, including the popular "Century," or 

 pink and white variety. Highly prized for 

 decorating. Pkt., 30 seeds; 1-16 oz., 15c. 

 DAHLIA, SPECIAL MIXED. The above 

 four strains mix ed. 1-16 oz., 20c. 

 PEONY FLOWERED. Are very large and 

 showy, mixed from excellent colors. 1-16 

 oz., 35c. 



DAISY 



ENGLISH (Bellis Perennis). No flower has 

 more often been the theme of the poet than 

 the dainty English Daisy. They bloom the 

 first year; with protection the plants live 

 over winter, their blossoms being the first to 

 greet one in the spring. Pkt., 125 seeds, 5c; 

 1-16 oz„ 25c. 



LONGFELLOW DAISY. The "wee modest, 

 crimson-tipped flower," remarkable for the 

 size and doubleness of its dainty rosy blos- 

 soms. 



SNOWBALL DAISY. An extra large, very 

 double, pure white Daisy. 



SNOWBALL DAISY, MIXED. A splendid 

 mixture of English Daisies, including the 

 Snowball and Longfellow and the newer 

 hybrids. 



African Daisy 



Swan River Daisy 



AFRICAN (Dimorphotheca Aurantica). The 



plants are low growing, covered with Mar- 

 guerite-like flowers in shades of yellow from 

 golden to sulphur, deep orange and salmon. 

 Many are ringed and zoned. Easily grown 

 from seed. Do best in a dry sunny position. 

 10 inches. Pkt., 5c; % oz., 15c. 

 MARGUERITE. Yellow (Anthemls Kel- 

 wayi). A hardy perennial, bearing all sum- 

 mer daisy-like golden-yellow blossoms, ex- 

 cellent for cutting, 18 to 24 inches. Pkt., 

 5c; Vs oz., 15c. 



SWAN RIVER DAISY (Brachycome). 

 Charming little plants with feathery foli- 

 age and pretty cineraria or star-like flowers. 

 LITTLE BLUE STAR. An improved new 

 variety with multitudes of blue star-like 

 flowers. Pkt., 200 seeds, 8c; % oz., 25c. 

 SWAN RIVER DAISY, MIXED. The same 

 charming flowers in pink, blue or white, 

 mixed. Pkt., 300 seeds, 5c; Vk oz„ 15c. 



DRACAENA 



INDIVISIA. The narrow leaved species, 

 and usually grown in tubs and used for 

 decorative purposes. Pkt., 10c: Y* oz., 25c, 



