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MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 
BURBANK’S SHASTA 
DAISY. 
THIS SHASTA DAISY Is one of 
the most marvelous productions In 
the flower line that nas ever been 
brought to the notice of floricul- 
turists. Blooms for several months. 
The flowers are extremely large and 
graceful, averaging about four Inch- 
es In diameter, with three or more 
rows of petals of the purest glisten- 
ing whiteness, and are borne on 
single, strong, stiff, wiry stems, 
nearly two feet In length. The 
blooms when cut remain perfectly 
fresh and In good condition for 
two weeks or more. No other flow- 
er can compare with It In usefulness. 
It Is perennial, but blooms the first 
year from seeds. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 10 cts. 
JAPANESE 
PALM FOOD. 
Has no equal for improving Palms, 
Rubber Plants and Ferns, producing 
new growth and renewing the green. 
0 or.. package by mail, postpaid, 25 
cts ; sufficient food for thirty plants, 
three months. 
BURBANK’S SHASTA DAI8Y 
ONE-HALF NATURAL 8IZE. 
NEW SNOWBALL 
DAISY. 
A beautiful white flowered 
variety having very long 
stems with large doublo flow- 
ers, about eighty per cent of 
which are extremely double. 
Pkt., 300 seeds, 6 cts. 
DOUBLE DAISY. 
BELEIS PERENNI8— Daisies 
are easily grown from spring 
sown seed and come Into flow- 
er In a very short time. The 
flowers are white, pink, * red 
and variegated. Not all will 
come double from seed. Finest 
mixed. Pkt., 300 seeds, 6c. 
THE BLUE DAISY. 
AGATHEA COELE8TI9— The 
flowers are the very counter- 
part of the Paris Daisy, which 
Is sky blue with a yellow disc. 
It makes a very pretty object 
for summer 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 r>- 
qulres about the same treat- 
ment. A fine winter bloomer. 
Pkt., 200 needs, 4 cts. 
