Rockaway Bracli. Tf. T. — "I must let you \now wl.at — 25~ 
boautifal Dahlias 1 bad from your tcvd, ' Some were CWi 
Inches ftcros*-" — Sirs. Wm. tiwdt^L 
MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. 
BLUE DAISY 
(Agatbea Coelestis) 
Tbc plaut grows ubout 
clgUtccn lucbcs liigh. Is 
much brniicbi-(l and liter- 
ally covered wltU blossoms 
of a Lnmutiful blue, a 
counteriiart In size and 
sbnpu of the Mnrsaerite 
Daisy grown by tlorlsts. It 
is a ffreeiiboiise perennial 
and may be used (or tlie 
garden In summer or Ibe 
wlndim- In winter. Pkt., 
7B seeds. So. 
MARGUERITE DAISIES 
White Marguerite. 
(Clirys. Fruteseens). The 
graceful Jlarguerlte used 
by florists for design work 
and for bedding. Hardy 
except in north. Pfct., So. 
Yellow Margue- 
rite. (Antbemls Tlnc- 
torla). A hardy perennial, 
iHfarIng all summer daisy- 
like, golden yellow blos- 
soms, excellent for cut- 
tings. IS to 24 Ins. Pkt.. 
60. 
AFRICAN ORANGE DAISY 
(Dimorphotheca Aurantiaca) 
A rare and showy annual lately introduced 
fnjm Africa. Tiie jduuts are low growing and 
are covered with orange-colored, Murgnerlte- 
llke llowers — a color (julte uulf|ue, lietng an 
extremely deep, glossy orange. Seed may bo 
sown as you would Aster or Petunia, and in 
as sunny a location as possible. Plants begin 
to fl(»wer early and continue tbo entire sum- 
mer. 12 Inches. Pkt., 60. 
Bellevue, Ohio. — While vlsltlne a relatlvo 
Inst summer, 1 saw some of Ibe most beautiful 
llowers I have ever seen, and learned that bo 
got the seeds from you. I would l>o pleased 
to receive your riowcr Seed Catalog. — Sirs. K. 
Walters. 
English Daisy. 
SHASTA DAISY 
One of I>uther llurbnnk's many Important 
contributions lo the Uoral world. It is iiercn- 
nlal and alisolutely biir<ly. and blooms the llrst 
year from seed. Tlie liowers are white, with 
yellow cenler, extrenndy large and grneefid, 
freely proilneed on long, BtltC atems, splendid 
for culling. Two feel. 
Shasta Daisy. Alaska. The best and 
largest variety, with llowers often n Inches 
across, of iiurest white and with graeciful, 
broad, ovi'r-lupping |)etulK, and borne on loug, 
strong stems, i'ku, fiO seeila, flo. 
Shasta Daisy Hybrids. A general mix- 
ture containing the original Nliaatn, and other 
choice liybrld vnrieticK. .Sunie are inire wbit«, 
others have a crenniy tinge, with (lelals vu- 
rlously curled and fringed, all iMJaull- 
ful types. I'kt., 75 seeds, 60. 
SWAN RIVER DAISY (Brachyoome) 
A cluirmlng lltlle plant with feath- 
ery fidinge and clnerarla-llku llowers 
In blue, white or rose. Pkt., -IIX) 
seeds, 4o. 
ENGLISH DAISIES 
No llowcr bas more often been tbo 
tlienie of the isiet than the dainty 
JJngllBh Dnihy. They bloom tbo llrrt 
vear; wllli iiroleclion the plants llvo 
Iiver winter, their blossoms being tlio 
llrst lo gri'ct one in liie spring. 
LonK^allow Daisy. The "wee, 
miHlest, crimHon-tlpped tlower," ro- 
niarkuble for the silo and doublo- 
riiss of its dainty rosy bioanomi. 
rut., 150 seeds, 60. 
Snowball Daisy. An extra 
I nge, very double, pure -white daisy. 
I'ki.. l.M) seeds. So. 
Giant Doubia Daisy Mixsd. 
V^ ry large ilimlde tloWers, Ineiuuinc 
the aliove two and other large llower- 
Ing hybrids. Pkt., IBO •e«d«, Soj 
ux., Uo, 
