

Snowball Daisy. Longfellow Daisy. 



DOUBLE DAISY (BellisPerennis). 



The "wee, modest, crimson-tipped flower," a well known favorite. Once estab- 

 lished, it blooms early in the spring and is covered during the entire season with 

 dainty rosy or white blossoms. Perennial, but it blooms the first year if sown early. 

 Snowball. A profuse bloomer, bearing extra large, very^ double, pure white 



blossoms. About 80 per cent will come pure white. Pkt., » CtS. _ 

 l,o 11 life Mow. With its large double rose-colored flowers, this variety tortus a 



splendid contrast to its companion in white. Pkt., 4 ets. 

 PARIS DAISY. 



A handsome new variety of Calendula, one of the finest of yellow flowers for 

 cutting, and considered especially aesthetic for the corsage. The plant grows to a 

 height of about one foot, commences to bear early and produces until the latest 

 frosts a profusion of lovely yellow blossoms. A ladv, who is a great lover of flow- 

 ers, says: "Your customers once knowing the Paris Daisies would never be with- 

 out th?m. Thev come in everv shade of yellow to deep golden, with light centers 

 and with dark, single and double, and it is hard to tell which is the prettier. They 

 are just lovely, and keep so well." Annual. Mixed, Pkt., 4 ets. 



MISS EMMA V. WHITE, 



SINGLE CACTUS DAHLIA. 



The single Dahlias have for some time been con- 

 sidered more aesthetic than the double, but since the 

 introduction of the new cactus type they are more 

 popular than ever. W. C. Egan, 111 "Gardening" for 

 Nov. 1, says: "I became interested in the type 

 known as 'Decorative Cactus Dahlias', and procured 

 some varieties representing about all the range of 

 colors, and should they never bloom again they have 

 repaid for themselves many times over in the wealth 

 of bloom they have so far given." A mixture of choice 

 named varieties, 5 ets. 

 Double JDahlia. A handsome strain of Double 



Dahlias. Will bloom first year. Mixed. 3 ets. 



