MINNEAPOLIS, MlNN. 



Snowball Daisy. 



A profuse bloomer, bearing extra large, very double, 

 pure white blossom?, a splendid contrast to its compan- 

 ion in pink. About SO per cent come pure white. Pkt..5c. 



Longfellow Daisy. 



The "wee, modest, crimson-tipped"" flower. It blooms 

 early in the spring and is covered during the entire sea- 

 son with its dainty, rosy blossoms. Perennial, blooming 

 the first year if sown ea'rly. Pkt.. t\ cts. 



Datura. 



A bushy plant, bear- 

 ing large" funnel shap- 

 ed blossoms, delicately 

 scented, there being as 

 many as &i0 blossoms 

 on a single plant in a 

 season. In the double 

 variety two or three 

 distinct funnels grow 

 one within the other, 

 making a handsome 

 and graceful flower, 

 notwithstanding its 

 large size. My mixture 

 contains the double 

 white. Golden Queen, 

 or double yellow: also 

 the single Datura, 

 called "Sweet Nightin- 

 gale.'" or '"Trumpet 

 Flower. **a soft, velvety 

 white and deliciously 

 fragrant, by many pre- 

 ferred to the double. 

 Pkt., 3 cts. 



Paris Daisy (Calendula). 



Handsome varieties of the Calendula or "Pot Marigold, " one of the finest of 

 yellow flowers for cutting, and considered especially aesthetic for the corsage. 

 A lady, a great lover of flowers, says: "Your customers once knowing the 

 Paris Daisies would never be without them. They come in every shade of yel- 

 low 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, containing a large per cent of the two most desirable varieties. 

 Meteor and Orange Prince. Pkt., 3 cts.; J4-oz., 10 Cts. 



Orange Daisy (Erigeroi Aurantiacuc). 



Any flower fine for cutting is gladly welcomed by all who do much decorat- 

 ing. This somewhat resembles the Aster, though' the flower heads are much 

 flatter: the flowers are about two inches across and of a bright orange color. 

 Hardy perennial, blossoming the first season if started early. "Pkt.. H cts. 



Giant Double Daisy Bell's Perennis . 



No flower ha* more often been the theme of the poet than the dainty Eng- 

 lish Daisy. This mixture will give extra large and very double flowers, and 

 contains "also the Snowball and Longfellow varieties. A few will come single. 

 Mixed. Pkt.. 5 cts. 



