MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



Churdan. la.— "I raised the greatest variety and most -25- 

 beautiful Dahlias I ever saw, from a package of your 

 seeds. "---Lulu M. AVherry. 



AFRICAN ORANGE DAISY 1^ 



^Dimorphotheca Aurantiaca) 



A rare and showy annual lately in- 

 troduced fioi:i Africa. The plants are 

 low growing and are covered with 

 orange-colored, Marguerite-like flow- 

 ers — a color quite unique, being an 

 extremely deep. glo»3sy orange. Seed 

 may be sown as you would Aster or 

 Petunia, and in as sunny a location 

 as possible. Plants begin to flower 

 early and continue the entire summer. 

 12 inches. Pkt., 6c. 



DATURA 



Or Trumpet Flower. A bushy plant, 

 bearing immense funnel-shaped blos- 

 soms, delicately scented, there being 

 as many as 200 blossoms on a single 

 plant in a season. Delicately fra- 

 grant. Double and single mixed. 2 

 to 4 feet. Pkt., 40 seeds, 4o. 



DUSTY MILLER 



Valuable foliage plants, used to 

 mass with dark-leaved plants, or for 

 edging beds. A fine mixture of Cen- 

 taurea Gymnocarpa and Cineraria 

 Maritima. Some are hardy perennials. 

 1 foot. Pkt.. 300 seeds, 4c; 2 pkts,, 

 8c; % pz., 15c. 



Starks Cors., Que.— "I took first prize with 

 your Dahlias and Asters, so I am foing to try 

 more kindsthisyear.--MaudeE. Smart. DAHLIA Cactus Dahlia. 



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 mid-summer and continue until frost. 



Double Dahlias. Best Mixed. A splendid strain saved from the best and latest varieties. 

 Pkt.. 2.5 seeds. 5c; 2 pkts., 8c. 



Double Cactus Dahlias. A favorite new type. The flowers are just as double but are less 

 regular and formal, which gives an added grace and charm. Mixed. Pkt., 25 seeds, 6c. 



Single Prize Dahlia. A wonderfully beautiful strain of the popular single Dahlia, includ- 

 ing the much advertised Century Dahlia. The flowers come in all the Dahlia colors and are truly 

 giant in size. More highly prize^ for decorating than the double. Mixed. Pkt., 40 seeds. 5c. 



ENGLISH DAISIES 



No flower has more often been 

 the theme of the poet than the 

 dainty English Daisy. They 

 bloom the first year; with protec- 

 tion 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., 150 seeds, 5c. 



Snowball Daisy. An extra 

 larire, very double, pure white 

 daisy. Pkt., 150 seeds, 5c. 



Giant Double Daisy, Mixed. 

 Very large double flowers, in- 

 cluding the above two and other 

 large flowering hybrids. Pkt., 

 150 seeds, 5c. 



Duncan Falls, O. — '"We had the most 

 beautiful Dahlias from your seed I ever saw. 

 There were almost all colors and one of the 

 lart^est red ones I ever saw, and such a 

 pretty striped cne. Nearly all were double. " 

 English Daiiif. ..-Mianie C. Smith 



