The Blue Daisy. 
THE BLUE DAISY (AGATHEA CtELESTIS). 
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 sum* 
mer decoration 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 tho same treatment. A fine winter bloomer. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 
DOUBLE QUILLED DAISIES. 
These pretty plants are seldom 6een in our gardens in as great 
abundance as tuey deserve to bo. They should be grown in a shady 
and rather cool border. “Double Quilled” is a new strain, the 
flowers of which are composed of petals as round as a knitting 
needle; very pretty and curious. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 ots. 
Bernice Gleason, Gainer, Iowa. May 9, 1899, writes:— I realized sDlendid 
results from your Sweet Peas last aummer, for texture and ooloringa, 
length of atom and wealth of bloaaome. they were unexcelled. 
Snowball Daisy. 
DOUBLE DAISY, BELLIS PERENNIS. 
Daisies are easily grown from spring sown seed and come into 
flower in a very short time. The flowers are white, pink, red and 
variegated. Not all will come double from seed. Finest mixed. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 
NEW SNOWBALL DAISY. 
A beautiful white flowerod variety having very long stems with 
large double flowers, about 80 per cent, of which are extremoly 
double. Pkt., IOO seeds, 5 cts. 
