Pi ttil,..,,.-. \ D.---"I want to tell yo\i how lovely niy — 25" 
Early Jliiin. i'.. sin. is is. Have never before succeeded iu 
eeltin^r e..sui..s lu hloom."— Mrs. Hattio C Barry. 
BLUE DAISY 
(Agathea Coelestis) 
The ylaut grows about 
eigbteeu iuclios bigh, is 
mucb biancbi'd ami liter- 
ally covered wilb blossoms 
of a beiuitil'iil blue, a 
couuterpail in size and 
shape nf the M.i r.niierite 
Daisy ^ruwii liy iliwisis. It: 
i.s a greeiiiu.u.sc [jiTeiuiial 
and may be used for tbe 
garden iu suuiuun- or tlie 
windiiw in winter. I'kt., 
75 seeds, 5c. 
MARGUERITE DAISIES 
White IVI arguerite. 
(Chrys. Fi'ute.sceus ) . 'I'he 
graoet'iil Marguerite used 
by tlorists fur design work 
aud for bedding. Haniy 
t'xoepi in uortli. rki.,5c. 
Yeliow Margue- 
rite. (Antbeniis Tnu'- 
toria). A hardy ijereiinjal, 
bearing all snnirnei' (biis\'- 
like, golden yellow bins- ■ ■ 
soms, excellent for eul- 
tlngs. IS to 24 ins. Pkt.. 
6c. 
AFRICAN ORANGE DAISY 
(Dimorphotheca Aurantiaca) 
A rare and showy annual lately introduced 
from Africa. Tlie jilants are low gmwiug and 
are covered with or:inge-colored, Margueriti'- 
(inile iuii(|ue. being' an 
MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. 
SHASTA DAISY 
like tlowei's — a ((jloi' 
\V orange. Seed may be 
Aslcr (II- I'elunia, and in 
IS jiossible. Plants begin 
continue the entire siim- 
extreniely deeii, glo 
sown as you winilil 
as suiaiy a location 
to flower early and 
mer. 12 inches. Pkt., 6c 
Bellevue, Ohio. — While visiting a relative 
last summer, 1 saw s(une of thr must beautiful 
flowers I have ever seen, and learncii that he 
got the seeds from you. 1 would he pleased 
to receive your Flower Seed Catalog. — ^Mrs. R. 
Walters. 
English Daisy. 
One of Lufher Burbank s many important 
contributions to the lloral world. It is peren- 
nial and alisoluttdy hardy, tind bbioms the first 
year from seed. The Ihiwers are \\hitf, with 
yellow centei', extreniel.x- large and gr.i irful, 
fi'eely [jroduced on long, stiff stems, splendid 
for cutting. Two feet. 
Shasta Daisy, Alaska. The best and 
largest variety, with (lowers often 5 inches 
across, of purest white and with graceful, 
liniad. (iver-hipping ]iei;Us. and horue on long, 
strong stems. I'kt., .".(t seeds, 6c. 
Shasta Daisy Hybrids. A g(UJoral mix- 
ture e(Udaining the original Shasta, and other 
choice hybrid varieties. .Some are pure white, 
others have a creamy tinge, with petals va- 
riously curled and friuged, all beauti- 
ful types. Pkt., 75 seeds, 5c. 
SWAN RIVER DAISY (Brachycome) 
A eh'arming little plant with feath- 
ery f ullage and eineraria-like flowers 
in blue, white ur rose. Pkt., -KM) 
seeds, 4c. 
ENGLISH DAISIES 
No flowei' has more often been the 
I hemi' the poet than the dainty 
rlish Daisy. They bl.M.ni the first 
yr,-ir; with protection Iho phiuts live 
livor winter, their hiossoni?- being the 
liist to greet one in tiie siu'ing. 
Longfellow Daisy. The "wee, 
nnidest. crimson-tiiiped flower." re- 
markable for the size and double- 
ness of its dainty rosy blossoms. 
I'kt.. 150 seeds, 5c. 
Snowball Daisy. An extra 
:c, very double. [Hire White daisy. 
riv-1 ., 150 seeds, 5c. 
Giant Double Daisy Mixed. 
Ver,\- large double flowers, including 
the .-ibove two and other large flower- 
ing hybrids. Pkt., 150 seeds, 5c; yifi 
oz., 15c. 
