MISS EMMA V. WHITE 



SHASTA DASSY 



One of Luther Burbank's many important contributions to tlie floral 

 world. It is peremiial and absolutely hardy, and blooms 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. 

 Two feet. 



Shasta Daisy, Alaska. The brst and Ing- 

 est variety, with flowers often 5 inches acifss, 

 of purest white and with graceful, broad, o\li- 

 lapping petals, and borne on long, strong stems. 

 Pkt., 50 so. (Is, 6c. 



Shasta Daisy Hybrids A general mixtuie 

 containing the original Shasta, and other choice 

 hybrid varieties. Some are pure white, othiis 

 have a creamy tinge, witli petals vaiiouslj' 

 curled and fringed, all beautiful types. Pkt., 

 75 seeds, 5c. 



SWAN RIVER DAISY (Brachycome) 



A charming little plant with feathery foliage 

 and cineraria-like flowers in blue, white or lose 

 Pkt., 400 seeds, 4c. 



Lebanon, Ore. ---"My Cyclamen seeds all grew and are 

 now blooming beautifully. "-Mrs. Jennie M. Steen. 



CYCLAMEN 



Charming window plants, with ornament il f 1 

 iage and richly-colored orchid-like flowns in 

 pink, white and crimson shades. Thoy aie ta^-N 

 to raise from seed, scarcely a seed failing i 

 germinate, and their culture is interesting an 

 much more economical than from bulbs. 



Cyclamen Giganteum. A splendid laige 

 flowering strain, mixed in all the Cyclamen col- 

 ors. Pkt., 20 seeds, 12c; i^ pkt., 10 seeds, 6c. 



Butterfly Cyclamen. A new type of sur- 

 passing beauty in wlii( h the edges are deeply 

 waved or crinkled. Pkt., 10 seeds, 12c. 



Manchester, Mich. — "I want to let you know what splendid 

 luck I liave had with the Cyclamen I got from you. I have 

 had seed from several different firms but never had such strong 

 plants as from yours, or such beautiful colors.'' 



—Miss Gaita L. Waters 



-24- Mcndota Wish "I have the lovliest Cyclamen and 

 Prmroses from your seed I eversaw."---Mrs. H..B. Ogle. 



BLUE DAISY 



(Agathea Coelestis) 



The plant grows 

 about eighteen inches 

 high, is much branched 

 and lit ('tally covered 

 with blossoms of a 

 beautiful blue, a coun- 

 terpart in size and 

 shape of the Margue- 

 rite Daisy grown by 

 florists. It is a green- 

 house perennial and 

 may be used for the 

 garden in summer or 

 the window in winter. 

 Pkt., 15 seeds, 5c. 



MARGUERITE DAISIES 



White Marguerite. 



(Chrys. B'rutcscens). 

 The graceful Margue- 

 rite used by florists for 

 design work and for 

 bedding. Hardy ex- 

 cept in north. Pkt., 5c. 

 Yellow Margue- 

 rite. (Authemis Tinc- 

 toiia). A hardy peren- 

 nial, bearing all sum- 

 mer daisy-like, gold- 

 en yellow blossoms, 

 excellent for cutting. 

 20 to 30 ins. Pkt., 5c. 



Cpc/amen. 



