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CHARLOTTE M. HAINES, ROCKFORD, ILL., SEEDS GROWN BY A WOMAN 
Datura 
Glorious African Daisies 
Haines Gorgeous Dahlias 
Everyone knows and admires the lovely Dahlia, but comparatively 
few are aware that it can be grown so easily from seed, and flowers 
so beautifully the first season. Most Dahlias grow from 3 to 4 feet 
high—One packet each of the five Dahlias described below 
for only ..... 
MIGNON. Blooms in 3 months and continues until frosts. Many 
colors including delicate shades. Plants about 15 inches high. 
Pkt. 8c; Vs oz. 32c; Va oz. 90c. 
NEW COLLERETTE. The plants have artistic single flowers with an 
additional row of short petals around the disc, which is often of a 
different color from the rest of the flower. Mixed. Pkt. 7c; Va oz. 
35c; Va oz. 98c. 
ORCHID OR STAR FISH. The queerest Dahlia ever grown. Al¬ 
though this is a single Dahlia of medium height, it is a real sensa¬ 
tion, as the petals are twisted in such a manner as to give them a 
star effect. The colors are varied usually with another color on 
the reverse of the flower. As the flower opens, the twisted petals 
give it a bizarre effect. Pkt. 8c. 
DOUBLE CACTUS MIXED. A new class of Dahlias, with 
large double fantastic blossoms which in shape and bril¬ 
liancy of color, rivals the finest Cactus. Pkt. 10c; 
Va oz. 50c. 
HAINES BEST DOUBLE MIXED. A splendid mixture saved 
from the best and latest show and decorative varieties— 
see illustration at right. Pkt. 12c; Va oz. 42c. 
These regal beauties should be more generally grown 
as they are easy to grow, and one of the most attractive 
annual flowers ever seen. Daisy seeds germinate very 
slowly. 
One packet each of the four African Daisies de- 
scribed below, for only. 
LILAC (Arctotis)—Handsome hardy annual, 2 feet high 
with large, showy, daisy-like flowers 3 inches across, 
pure white on the upper surface, and lilac below, with 
blue disc. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 22c; oz. 95c. 
BLUE (Agathea)—The flower is the very counterpart 
of the Paris Daisy, and it is sky blue, with a blue 
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 requires about the same 
treatment. A fine winter bloomer, 3 feet high. Pkt. 
10c; Vs oz. 28c; Vs oz. 84c. 
ORANGE (Dimorphoteca) — 
Dwarf branching plant, about 
12 inches high. Daisy-like 
flowers 2 V 2 inches across, 
ranging through all the 
shades of yellow. Can be 
grown either in pots or in 
the garden. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 
20c; V 2 oz. 60c. 
Dahlias from Seed 
CRIMSON (Gerberi)—Also called the Transvaal Daisy. One 
of the rarest of the Daisies, and one which can be grown 
out of doors in the summer or in pots in the house during 
the winter. The flower stems are 2 feet long, and are 
very graceful, bearing a large daisy-like blossom, which is 
3 to 4 inches across. The flower petals have a velvety 
texture which, added to the rare color and size, make it 
most desirable. There are many new shades in this rare 
hybrid mixture, the beautiful crimson in particular. Pkt. 
15c. 
Giant Double Daisy 
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. My 
strain produces enormous flowers, in a fine array of colors. 
Hardy perennial 9 inches high. Finest Mixed. Pkt. 8c; 
Vs oz. 38c; Vs oz. 99c. 
DAISY SHASTA. Everyone’s favorite. Large flowers 3 to 
4 inches across of purest glistening white, and carried on 
18-inch stems. Fine for cut flowers as it lasts several days 
in water. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 32c; Vs oz. 94c. 
Haines New Orinoco Daisy 
(VENIDIUM FASTUOSUM.) A magnificent new 
flower from South Africa. Rich, bright orange col¬ 
ored marked with dark purple at the base of each 
petal. Blooms in 4 months from seed. Foliage is 
silky gray. Plant grows 2 to 3 feet high and blos¬ 
soms are 3 to 4 inches in diameter. Pkt. 20c; 5 
pkts. 90c, postpaid. 
Daisy—Giant Double Mixed 
Datura or Trumpet Flower 
(BRUGMANSIA.) Hardy annual, 3 feet high, 
bearing immense funnel shaped blossoms 
averaging 8 inches long by 5 inches across, 
white inside, purple outside, delightfully fra¬ 
grant; will flower from early summer till fall, 
sometimes used as a Pot Plant. Easy to grow. 
Pkt. 8c; Vs oz. 12c; V2 oz. 36c. 
Haines Beautiful Delphiniums 
or Larkspurs 
CHOICEST PERENNIAL VARIETIES 
For my New Annual Larkspurs see Page 14 
The Perennial Delphiniums hold an envied 
position in the flower gardens as their stately 
grace and rare beauty lend a charm not dupli¬ 
cated by any other flower. 
One packet each of the six Delphiniums described! 
below for only 72 cents 
NEW HOLLYHOCK FLOWERED. (Illustrated 
in color on front cover.) An entirely new race 
with tall, graceful spikes of flowers of exqui¬ 
site colors, and unusual beauty and grace. 
You will find in my mixture rich purples, deli¬ 
cate blues, lavenders as well as innumerable 
color combinations. This variety is named 
Hollyhock on account of the height and im¬ 
mense blooms characteristic of this strain. 
Usually blooms the first year from seed. See 
illustration which only gives an idea of its 
rare grace and beauty. Perennial 5 feet high. 
Pkt. 18c; 3 pkts. 50c. 
CARDINALE. One of my best novelties; 2Vs 
feet in height. A distinct crimson cardinal 
color; something new in this fine flower. 
Pkt. 10c; Va oz. 62c. 
CHINESE BLUE BUTTERFLY. (Illustrated in 
color on front cover.) This new flower com¬ 
bines the grace of the Annual Larkspurs with 
the stability, size and general worth of the 
Perennial Delphiniums. The plant grows about 
18 inches high, has fine and feathery foliage. 
The flower spikes are large and last nicely, 
either on the plant or when cut. Color, in¬ 
tense, gentian blue. Pkt. 8c; Va oz. 21c; 
Va oz. 60c. 
GOLDEN BEAUTY. Entirely new and distinct. 
Large spikes two feet in length. Color clear 
sulphur yellow. Plants are easily grown from 
seed, and make a striking contrast of color in 
your garden or perennial border. Pkt. 18c. 
NEW DOUBLE HYBRIDS. Produces beautiful 
spikes of immense flowers, semi-double and 
double, from 2 to 3 feet in length. The colors 
are very beautiful, ranging through all the 
shades of lavender and blue, to deep purple. 
Mixed colors. Pkt. 12c; Vs oz. 34c; Vs oz. 95c. 
GOLD MEDAL HYBRIDS. (Illustrated in color 
on front cover.) Never before have I been 
able to offer so fine an assortment of Del¬ 
phinium as are contained in my Gold Medal 
Hybrids mixture. Beautiful spikes of unusual 
heights are not unusual. The colors run 
through all the shades of blues and purple to 
the rich wine reds and pink shades. I believe 
my assortment is unequalled anywhere. As 
fast as the flowers fade, pick them and a sec¬ 
ond lot of blooms may reasonably be expected. 
Mixed colors. Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 50c. 
Shasta Daisy 
Delphinium 
Holly hock-Flowered 
