MAYS NORTHERN CROWN SEEDS BEST FOR ALL CLIMES 
A GRAND YELLOW ASTER, Canary Bird. 
The best yellow variety known, the flowers are of large size from the 
Victoria strain of a rich golden color, perfectly double and imbricated. 
The plant is a strong thrifty grower, desirable either for pot or garden cul- 
ture. Its greatest value lies in its rich color, which shows to best advantage 
when grown with other colors. There is no comparison between Canary 
Bird and so-called vellow asters of previous introduction. As a novelty 
for bedding it will "be quite welcome. The uncommon and delicate color, 
the long, stiff stems, and its durability, will recommend it to every lover 
of Asters, and it will quickly become a favorite. Pkt., 10c. 
PHLOX, Double Flowering. 
Double Phlox is one of the most desirable annuals for cut flowers, they 
last much longer than the single. This year we have secured a particular 
fine strain of the double from France which runs fully 75 per cent pure 
white and cream color and perfectly double and semi-double Pkt., 10c. 
GIANT PANSY VULCANO. 
THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST PANSY KNOWN. 
The ground color of the flower is a bright dark red, and each pedal is 
marked with a very large dark almost black blotch. This novelty will be 
greeted as a welcome addition in the class of the Giant Five Spotted Pansies 
Raised from the Masterpiece Pansy, it will be noticed that the flowers are 
of very best size and good substance, waved or curled in the petals, the 
plants' are of strong growth, lively green foliage and healthy appearance 
until late in the season. Pkt., 10c. 
SHASTA 
DAISY. 
This is the finest of 
all the daisies. It is 
one of Luther Bur- 
bank's hybrids, the 
result of a cross be- 
tween the common 
field daisy and a Euro- 
pean sort. It is a per- 
fectly hardy perennial, 
bearing flowers aver- 
aging 4 inches in 
dinmeter, on long, stiff 
stems. It blooms 
freely for several 
months, and the flow- 
ers remain fresh for two 
weeks or more after 
cutting. The petals or 
ravs are pure white. 
Pkt., 10c. 
The Shasta Daisy 
DOLICHOS. Giant Crimson. 
The sweet Pea-like flowers, borne in unusually long clusters, 
as they change from blush to rose, then carmine, and at last pur- 
plish red. Some of the flower stems are over a foot long, with 
blossoms in all stages of maturity. The flowers are followed by 
bronzy purple seed pods, the whole forming a mass of varied 
color and beauty from July until frost. Pkt., 5c. 
FORGET-ME-NOT, Dwarf Blue. 
A new and interesting form of forget-me-not, with the true 
ever-blooming habit. The plants grow to a height of 5 to 7 
inches and cover an area 8 to 10 inches in diameter. The 
flowers are of the most exquisite azure blue, and will bring forth 
its flowers throughout the whole summer and fall and continue 
through the winter if taken up and potted. Pkt., 10c, 
BIRD OF PARADISE. 
The color of the flowers is a golden yellow, measuring two 
and one-half inches across, and are produced in very large 
trusses. The most beautiful part of the flower is the large 
pistils, which are spread out in fan-like form, and are of bright 
crimson color. Pkt., 5c. 
Dolichos. Giant Crimson. 
Forget-me-not, Owcrf Blue. 
