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Some Desirable Novelties for 1903. 
African Daisy or Blue Eyed Marguerite. 
(Arctotls Grandis.) 
Remarkably handsome new annual from 
South Africa; flowers white and lilac, 2 J 4 to 
3 inches diameter; free bloomer, long stems. 
Pkt. 25c. 
St. Bridgld’s Anemone. 
A selection of the spring flowering Anemone 
(Coronaria) from Ireland; very large flowers 
and fine colors. Pkt. 25c. 
Linaria “White Pearl.’’ 
(Maroccana.) 
A strong growing and free flowering annual 
with pure white snapdragon-like flowers ; very 
useful for cutting, the buds opening well in 
water. Pkt. 25c. 
Poppy “May Campbell.” 
A dwarf form of “Snowdrift” 15 to 18 inches 
high, with lotciy pure w. he flowers, verv 
double and freely produced. The petals are 
gracefully lacinated. Excellent for cutting 
if gathered before hilly expanded. Pkt 25c. 
Crimson Winter Rhubarb. 
This new variety from Australia, Luther 
Burbank considers the greatest novelty he has 
ever introduced. It is the earliest of all and fit 
for use not only in the spring but all through 
tiie summer and fall. In the Southern and 
Pacilie States it may be Uoud all the year 
round, requiring only water in dry localities, 
to keep it growing. Forces readily and will 
prove excellent in the North for this purpose. 
For shipping North from the Southern States 
during the winter months, promises to be very 
profitable. A rapid and perpetual grower and 
very hardy. When cooked a beautiful crimson 
colored sauce is the result ; very sprightly flav- 
ored. Small plants, 40c. each; three for $1.00; 
ro for $5.00. 1 
NEW DAHLIA — CLIFFORD W. BRUTON. 
“Evening Star ” or “Helios” 
Chrysanthemum. 
(Chrysanthemum Segetum.) 
A 1 emarkable novelty from Europe with pure 
golden-yellow flowers 3 inches diameter; fine 
for outside ■•tilture as it stands wet weather 
well, the petal? remaining firmly extended, rain 
or shine; also a capital substitute for “Etoile 
d’or” the yellow Marguerite so much used for 
cutting and with the advantage of requiring 
only the treatment of an ordinary annual. Pkt. 
25c. 
New Eschscholtzia t California Poppy). 
(Erecta Com pacta). 
A new selection of this valuable annual 
of very good, upright and compact habit, show- 
ing its bloom up far better and more free flow- 
ering than the old varieties. Two colors are 
offeted this year — 
Rose Queen, Rich rose, and Mandarin, 
rich deep orange, shaded crimson. Each, per 
pkt 15c. 
Allegheny Hollyhock (Wohlert’s Strain). 
This strain is the result of a number of 
years’ careful selecting and crossing of this 
favorite form of the Hollyhock. Highly recom- 
mended. Pkt 25c.; ounce, $[.50 
NEW YELLOW PARIS DAISY “HELIOS'/ 
New Dahlia — Clifford W. Bruton. 
The finest clear yellow Dahlia in existence. 
Five to sis inches .ictoss. Full and double 
like a chrysanthemum. Long stems ; strong 
roots. 25c. each ; $2.50 doz. 
8 fa?" We call special attention to “Our Best 
Ten” Dahlias, described on page I 6. These 
are In our opinion the best in their respec- 
tive classes either new or old and will give 
grand results. 15c each, $1.50 doz., $8.00 
per 100. 
