Paterion, N. J., Mar.. '07, "I railed 18 Oabllas (ram one packet ol 
•eed (coil, S cents)." Mlis Dell LeiUe. 
SNOWBALL DAISY. 
Although pcreimbl, the English Daisies bloom the first 
£;ar from spring so%Tn seed. The Snowball is an extra 
rgc, very double, pure white daisy. Pkt., 150 seeds. 5 ct». 
LONGFELLOW DAISY. 
The "wee moder.t, crimson tipped flower," remarkable 
for the size and doublencss o£ its dainty rosy blossoms. 
Vcr>' pretty to mass with its companioQ in white. Pkt., l50 
seeds, 5 eta. 
MiNNEAPous, Minn 
BLUE DAISY. (Agathaea COELESTIS). 
The plant ero\vs about eighteen inches hich. is much bninclicd and liter- 
ally covered with blossoms of a beautiful skv blue, a counterpart in size 
and shape of the Marguerite Daisy grown by florists. It is a greenhouse 
perennial and may be used for the garden in summer, or the windov/ in 
winter. Pkt., 75 seeds, 5 cts. 
GIANT DOUBLE DAISY, MIXED. 
No flower has more often been the theme of the poet than the ^.ainty 
English Daisy. My mi.xturc contains the Snowball, Longfellow and Dcli- 
cata varieties, and will give extra large and very double flowers. With 
protection the plants live over winter, and their blossoms arc the first to 
greet one in the spring. Mixed. Pkt.. 200 seeds, 5 ct». 
MY "CULTURE OF FLOWERS" FREE WITH 
EVERY ORDER OF TEN CENTS OR OVER. 
