Austin. Minn. — My Shasta Daisies from your 

 seed are ; ust beautiful* with hundreds of blossoms." 

 — Mrs. Florence Elmer. 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



AFRICIAN DAISIES 



African Orange Hy« 



brids dimgrphotheca au- 

 raxtiaca). The plants are 

 low growing, covered with 

 rice- like flowers in 

 shades of yellow from gold- 

 en to sulphur, deep orange 

 and salmon. Many are ring- 

 ed and zoned. Do best in a 

 Dry, sunny position. Pkt., 

 25 seeds. 4;. 



African Lilac Daisy 

 (arctotis graxdis.) A 

 handsome annual with 

 . leaves and myriads 

 of showy flowers. The up- 

 per sides of the petals are 

 white, the under sides lilac. 

 Of easy culture, blooming 

 throughout the season. 2 ft. 

 Pkt.. 50 seeds. 4c. 



MARGUERITE 

 DAISY 



Yellow Marguerite 



(aXTHEMIS KELWAYI.i A 



hardy perennial, bearing all 



summer daisy-like golden yellow blossoms, excel 



lent for cutting. 18 to 24 inches. Pkt., 4c. 



DATURA (Trumpet Flower) 



Also called "Sweet Nightingale." A bushy plant, 

 bearing immense funnel-shaped blossoms, in white, 

 lilac and yellow, delicately scented, there being a3 

 many as 200 blossoms on a single plant in a season. 

 Double and single mixed. 2 to 4 feet. Pkt., GO 

 seeds, 5c. 



DUSTY MILLER 



Valuable foliage plants, used to mass with 

 dark-leaved plants, or for edging beds. A fine 

 mixture of Centaurea Gymnocarpa and Cineraria 

 Maritima. Some are hardy perennials. 1 foot. 

 Pkt., 300 seeds. 4c; 2 pkts.. 7c; 1-8 oz.. 15c. 



African Orange Daisy 



SHASTA DAISY, ALASKA 



One of Luther Burbank's many important 

 contributions to the floral world. It is peren- 

 nial and absolutely hardy, and blooms some- 

 what the first year from seed. The flowers are 

 white, with yellow center, extremely large and 

 graceful, freely produced on long, stiff stems, 

 splendid for cutting. Alaska is the largest and 

 best variety, 2 feet. Pkt., 35 seeds, 5c. 



ENGLISH DAISIES (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. 



Longfellow Daisy. The "wee modest, 

 crimson- tipped flower," remarkable for the size 

 and doubleness of its dainty rosy blossoms. 

 Pkt., 125 seeds, 4c 



Snowball Daisy. An extra large, very 

 double, pure white daisy. Pkt., 125 seeds, 4c. 



Giant Double Daisy. A splendid mixture 

 of the pink and the white daisies, v>dth much 

 larger blooms than Longfellow or Snowball. 

 Pkt., 125 seeds, 8c. 



Special Mixed English Daisy. A mixture 

 cf the above three and other choice hybrids, 

 150 seeds, 5c; 1-16 oz. 20c. 



SWAN RIVER DAISY (Brachycome) 



Charming little plants with feathery foliage 

 and pretty cineraria or star-like fiowers. 



Little Blue Star. An improved new vari- 

 ety with multitudes of blue star-like flowers. 

 See cut p. 26. Pkt., 200 seeds. 8c. Mixed 

 Swan River Daisy. The same charming flow- 

 ers in pink, blue or white mixed. Pkt., 300 

 seeds, 4c. 



Alfalfa, fine for decorating. Pkt., 4:. 



