Orange Daisy. 
Orange Daisy, Erigeron Aurantica. 
A beautiful perennial plant, somewhat resembling: an 
Aster, but having: the ray-florets, in several series; 
flower heads flat, about two inches across, bright orange 
color, on strong, stout stems. They are of very easy 
culture in common garden soil and form elegant sub- 
jects for mixed borders. In a moist, well drained situ- 
ation, will flower the first season if started early in the 
house. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
Mrs. Florence Lane, Lancaster, Wis., Sept. 3, 1001, writes: — Tho Be- 
gonia Rox seed I got from you last July made me 17 fine little plants. 
Miss Edith Long, Bedford, Ind., writes Mar. 1, 1901:— Your catalogue 
for 1901 received and must tell you that I think it a perfect gem. The 
■eeds I received last year did well and almost every seed came up. 
Digitalis, or Fox Glove. 
A handsome and ornament- 
al hardy perennial of stately 
growth for shrubberies and 
half shady places. Pkt. , 300 
seeds, 3 cts. 
The Blue Daisy, 
Agathea Ccelestls. 
The flowers are the very 
counterpart of the Paris 
Daisy, which is sky blue with 
a blue disc. It makes a very 
pretty object for summer dec- 
oration in the flower garden, 
of easy growth, and the plant 
may be had in flower all the 
year round. It is allied to 
Cineraria, and requires about 
the same treatment. A fine 
winter bloomer. Pkt., 100 seeds, 
4 cts. 
WALKERS’ 
EXCELSIOR 
PLANT FOOD. 
25 Feeds for 25c. 
It is the Cheapest 
and Best. 
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