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MISS MARY E. MARTIN. FLORAL PARK. NEW YORK. 



Burbank's New ** Shasta Daisies/' 



They can be grown out of doors by everybody where it is not cold 

 enough to kill oak trees. They are perennial, blooming better and more 

 abundantly each season. They can be multiplied rapidly by simple 

 division, and they are not particular as to soil. They bloom for several 

 months — in California nearly all the year. The flowers are very large 

 and graceful — averaging about 4 inches — often more in diameter, with 

 three or more rows of petals of the purest whiteness;' 

 stems nearly 2 feet in length. Packet, 10c. 



Daisy, Metv Double Delicata, 



Very double rosy white flowers, with bright purnlish 

 red centres Charming Packet, 6c, 



Orange Daisy. 



A beautiful perennial somewhat reseipbling an Astej, 

 but having the ray-florets in several seTie^^ S^wer h^eaO^ 

 flat, about two inches across, briglit orarrge' color, on 

 strong, stout_ stems. They- are _,of -very e^y culture in 

 common garden soil., excellent fbi mbred SBTders. WJU 

 flower the first season. HUrdy and fives year after year. 

 Packet- seeds. §Cr, 



Blue Daisy, 



(Agathea Coelestls.) 



The flowers are the very counterpart 

 of the Paris Daisy, but sky-blue with a 

 j'ellow disk; of easy growth and pro- 

 duces flowers all the year. Also fine 

 winter bloomer. Packet, 5c. 



Shasta Daisy Plants. 



Strong, that wdll bloom the first year. 

 15c. each, 2 for 25c. 



^ew Snowball Daisy, (The BHde.) 



This Js the largest and best Double White Daisy 

 grown. The p^'^nis bloom the first year, perfectly hardy, 

 il^efpl fcf beds> borders, etc. Potted or pu+ in boxes, 

 wi&i a IJttle, prolectia/i dtrring the winter., they arc 

 among the firgt flowers to bloom in tht soring wi+V 

 Pansies Packet* 6(C^ 



