BODDINGTON'S ^AJ4Xtlta/ SEEDS 



Di mofpho theca aurantiaca ORANGE DAISY 



(NOVELTY '09) H.A. 



This is tlie best annual novelty of 1909, and gave great satisfaction wherever grown. It is very easy of culture and it must be con- 

 sidered an amateur's favorite. No one with a garden, no matter how small, should be without this lovely, useful, rare and extremely showy 

 annual from Namaqualand, South Africa, which will soon become a great favorite in all countries on account of its easy culture and beau- 

 tifully colored flowers. The plants, of very branchy habit, grow about 12 to 15 inches high and are exceedingly profuse in flowering. Its 

 Marguerite-like blossoms, 2Vz to inches in diameter, show a unique glossy, rich orange-gold, which brilliant coloring is rendered the 

 more conspicuous by the dark-colored disc surrounded by a black zone. This splendid annual is well adapted for groups or borders; it 

 produces its pretty flowers very early after being planted out in the open ground in sunny situations and will continue to flower during the 

 summer months. A bed in full bloom is a magnificent sight (see illustration). Pkt. 10 cts., 3 for 25 cts., 1-16 oz. 5i- 



