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2172 Daisy—Blue Eyed African Arc- 
tons-Grandls-Annual. 3 ft. It forms 
bushes bearing 2 inch daisy flowers of 
pearly white with a gold band sur¬ 
rounding a delicate mauve center. It 
closes at evening and displays its lilac 
tinted undersides. Foliage gray green. 
Especially good cut flower. Pkt., 10 cts. 
2171 Beilis 
(English Daisy) 
A favorite perennial which 
will stand the winter if given 
the protection of a little litter. 
In bloom from early spring tin- 
til well on in the .summer. 
Easily raised from seed, which 
may be sown any time from 
spring till August. 
Giant Double Mixed. A fine 
mixture, containing all the col¬ 
ors. Pkt., lo cts. 
2170 Dimorphotheca (African Golden 
Daisy). Aurantiaca. An extremely 
showy annual. The bushy plants 
grow 12 to 15 inches high. The flow¬ 
ers, which are 2% inches and over 
across, are a unique, rich, glossy 
orange-gold, with dark disc and halo. 
They bloom the greater part of the 
summer and fall. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Delphinium 
(Perennial Larkspiir) 
3175 Jleailowvale IIyl>ri<l.s, 
Sliiini>vay'.s Superb Strain. 
Selected and c r o s .s - b re d 
from the finest English and 
American specimens. Tire 
ma.gniflcent plants run true 
to type. In tlowering qual¬ 
ity, they produce long 
spikes thickly set with 
large and gorgeous florets. 
A considerable proportion 
of Up se are double. They , 
range in color fi-om light / 
shades of turquoise blue to"^ 
indigo and from pale laven¬ 
der-pink or violet to red- 
di.sh-purple, with numerous 
interesting blends and va¬ 
riations. Many of the blos¬ 
soms have contrasting cen¬ 
ters, some tlie white eye.s, 
some the dark bees. Pkt., 
35 ct.s. 
2170 Wrexham or Holly- 
lioek Strain. This is an 
English development often 
called Hollyhock .s t r a i n. 
Sing-le, semi-double, and 
double blooms in many col¬ 
ors. Pkt., 3.5 ct.s. 
■3178 ShuniYvay’s Gobi Medal 
Hy'brid.s. A tall .selection 
with magnificent blooms in 
_ many colors. Pkt., 10 el.s. 
2177 Blackinore and Langdon Strain. All the clear shades of blue with 
many opaline variations, with bees of contrasting colors. Pkt., 50 cts. 
2179 Chinese Tom Thumb Ultramarine. 1 ft. A pretty dwarf species 
with beautiful flowers in open panicles in ultramarine blue. Pkt., 25 cts’. 
2173 Daisy, Shasta 
Hardy Perennial 
2173 Giant White California Daisy. A 
beautiful flower for .perennial bed. 
Flowers measure fully four inches 
across, and as they come singly on a 
stiff slender stem nearly two feet in 
length, they are especially useful as 
cut-flowers. Pkt., 10 et.s.; % o*., 30 et.s. 
Dianthus Pinks 
2183 Shumway’s Su¬ 
preme Double Mixed 
Annual. Selection of 
the best double ])inks 
in cultivation ranging 
in color through a li¬ 
the most brilliant 
shades. Pkt., 10 cts.; 
1/4 oz., 25 cts. 
Pinks are -as popular today as 
they were in the garden of our 
grandparent.s, yet there is a de¬ 
cided difference between the old- 
fashioned Pinks and our improved 
modern varieties. Those we of¬ 
fer have largo blooms and include 
many colors. 
318(5 SYY’cet WivehsAcld Annua 
It is the result of a cross of the 
Dianthus Allwoodii on the Dian¬ 
thus Barbatus. The flowers are 
larger than Sweet William 
and it has a mucii wider 
range of color. Colors bril¬ 
liant with many markings. 
Blooms tlie liist year from 
seed. Pkt., 15 ct.s. 
3183 AllYvoodii Alpinns. Per¬ 
ennial Dianthus flowering 
the lirst year from seed. It 
is only four to si.x inches 
high, ha.s single and semi-double 
flowers and contains all the Dian¬ 
thus colors. Is a perfect gem for 
the rock garden. Pkt., 35 cts. 
2184 Pliiinarius FI. Pi. (Double 
hardy garden pink.) Double and 
semi-double varieties in beautiful 
colors. Pkt., 10 et.s. 
318.5 PIniiiariiis. (Grass pinks, 
8 e o t e !i iiiiik, or pheasant-eye 
pink.) A bi'.'iutiful single li.-irdy 
pink, witli fringed edged flowers 
of various C(d(.rs. Pkt.. .5 ets. 
2169 Dahlia—Supreme Double Mixed 
One of our best summer and fall flowering plants. Blooms 
the first year if started early. Protect the roots in a dry cellar 
during winter. Prettiest annual in cultivation. It is in it; 
greatest glory at the time so many others are fading. Pkt., 
10 cts.; Vs oz., 45 cts. 
2187 Doli- 
chos—Hy- 
a c i n t h 
Bean. 
Choicest 
Mixed. An 
elegant, 
quick- 
growing 
annual 
c 1 i m b e r 
reaching a 
height of 8 
to 10 ft. by 
fall . 
Showy 
flower- 
c 1 listers. 
Pkt,, 5 cts.; F* 1 1 * A 1 
oz., 15 cts. Euphorbia Annual 
21J)7 Variegata (Sn«YV-oii-tIie-Mountain). A 
.«plendid showy plant for beds and borders. 
From midsummer on the top leaves of every 
branch ai-e attractively marked with white: 
2 ft. Pkt., 10 cts.; Vi «*.. 35 cts.; Vi 40 cts. 
3108 Heterophylla (Mexican Fire Plant). 
Known also as Annual Poinsettia, with ricli 
red leaves crowning the end of each branch: 
2 y2 to 3% ft. Pkt., 10 cts.; V4 ox., 40 ct.s. 
Echinacea Purpurea 
2191 (Purple Coneflower.) llnidy 
perennial. 3 to 4 ft. Blooms 
July, August. Vigorous grow¬ 
ing plants for the border or wild 
garden. The flowers liavo red¬ 
dish-purple petals s(>1 off by a 
dark central disc, and they arc 
clustered iu birge heads. J)esir- 
ablo for cut flowei s. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Echinops (Globe Thistle) 
2192 Ritro. Hardy ])erennial. 3 to 4 
ft. Iliiiidsomo, tliistle-likn plants well 
adapted for the background of tlie 
hardy border. The leaves are birge, 
dee])ly cut, and jirickly. The blossom 
lieads arc a globular nmss of thickly 
set needles in a deep, metiillic liluc 
color. They maki' attractive cut flow¬ 
ers and may be dried for winter bou¬ 
quets. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Poppy) 
Hardy annual. 12 inclies. Blooms July until 
frost. A iirofuse blooming, briglit colored, pop- 
liy-Iike Iflant. Excellent g.-irden plant for beds, 
masses, or ed.gings. it has lacy, blue-green 
foliage, and tlio blos.soms are saucer-sliapefl and 
satiny. It doe.s well in any sunny spot, but 
should not be transpl.aiited. Our jnlxtui.e con¬ 
tains all the finest strains and colors. Including 
variou.s shades of .vellow, gold, and orange. 
Pkt., 5 ct.s.; V4 ox., 30 cts.; ox., 50 cts. 
2196 
Everlasting Flowers 
Sliuni\v:»y*s Itaiiil>»>v Mixture 
I offer you in this special mixture proper 
proportions of all the leading standard 
varieties of Everl.isting Flowers wliich are 
so i)oi)ular today witli everybody. The.se 
m:iv he cut before too far advanced and 
dried for winter bomiuets. Pkt., 8 ets.; 
V'l ox., 3.5 cts.; ox., 7.5 cts. 
