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MY AIM IS TO MORE THAN PLEASE 
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 ieet 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. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 10 cts. 
BURBANK’S SHASTA DAISY 
ONE-HALF NATURAL SIZE. 
Your seeds have always given 
the best of satisfaction. My 
Zinnias last year were beautiful, 
and I feel I have you to thank 
for the many beautiful flowers 
I always have. 
Marie Etzelmiller, 
Minden, Nebr. 
DATURA CORNUCOPIA 
EUPHORBIA. 
MARGINATA— (Snow on the 
Mountain). Plants two feet 
high, with beautiful fo- 
liage, elegantly veined 
and margined with 
white; very showy. 
Pkt., 5 cts. 
MEXICAN FIRE 
PLANT. Hetero- 
phylla— The leaves 
are at first green, 
hut at the end of 
each branch ap- 
pear greenisk- 
white flowers, en- 
veloped in beauti- 
ful orange-scarlet 
bracts, and leaves 
are blotched with 
vivid carmine. 
Pkt., 10 cts. 
DATURA CORNUCOPIA, “HORN OF PLENTY.’’ 
Discovered in South Africa by a collector of Orchids. The plant is of robust 
habit, with thick, dark, brown-purple, shining stems. The branches are numerous, 
spreading 3 or 4 feet; thick, large, dark green colored leaves. The flowers are trum- 
pet-shaped, measuring 8 or 10 inches In length and 5 to 7 Inches across the mouth, 
and form three distinct flowers growing each within the other. The mouth of the 
corolla is the most delicate white, beautifully marked with purple. A single plant 
gives from 200 to 300 fragrant blooms during the season, followed by a large, thorny 
seed vessel, which adds to its beauty; is one of easiest culture; plant at the end of 
May in a warm, rich soli; can be cultivated as an isolated specimen, In masses for 
center of beds, or to fill barren places, and produces a striking effect. 
Pkt., 15 seeds, 5 cts. 
