Beilis.— (Double Daisy.) 
Garjrja. 
Beautiful double flowers that appear in early spring if 
plants are slightly protected over winter. Blossoms also 
very early from spring-sown seed, as plants bloom when but 
two to three inches high. If given a cool, moist, shady 
location, will bloom all summer, even in the south. As pot 
plants they are Charming and will bloom freely all winter, 
as they delight in cold weather. In the open ground, culti¬ 
vated exactly as you would Pansies, and next to the Pansy, 
it is the most charming little garden flower. Per pkt. 
Double, Mixed Colors—'White,' crimson, rose and varie¬ 
gated ; very double ... ... 5 
Double, White—Pure color; handsome flower. 5 
Maxima, or Giant Daisy — No amount of praise can be 
too lavish for this new form of the charming. double 
Daisy, which, next to the Pansy, is our most cherished 
early spring flower. The flowers are from one to three 
times larger than the ordinary double Daisy, very per¬ 
fect and double and of lovely colors, ranging from 
pure white through blush pink, rose, etc.,-to deep 
crimson. Many of the plants produce on one stem a 
cluster of 13 to 20 blossoms, instead of the usual solitary 
one. The blossoms are very large, unique and beauti¬ 
ful. Not only do they bloom early in the spring, but 
continue all through the summer and fall, and also 
make splendid pot plants for winter blooming, flourish¬ 
ing in cool windows and rooms where few others plants 
will survive ..... 10 
Gapdytuft. 
Illinois g00( * annuabhas been a garden favorite for three 
Sow weru Z, e w rS: A flne edging plant, and good for cutting, 
off fnvV^ ear ^ 111 °P e n ground, and keep seed heads picked 
All Coin?i ls ^ t succession of bloom. Per pkt. 
Pure < W > hH-’o. W, A X ? d Many flne shades...5 
Dark favorite for floral work...5 
Tom bright colors...5 
Dtjto,.p U T kpMixed colors. The ideal Candytuft, 
hiit kA bushy plants, growing only 4 to 5 inches high, 
of o',SoP i i lng post profusely compact spirals of bloom 
great beauty. Superb.. . . .. . ..... .10 
existence, and certainly among the most striking and beau¬ 
tiful. Hoay could it be otherwise, when in this one plant is 
combined stately habit and tropical luxuriance, superb 
foliage and brilliant blossoms, ever increasing in beauty and 
profusion until the frosts of autumn cut it down? New 
sorts are constantly produced from seed. Star of’91 and C. 
Childsi were grown from just such seed as we offer of the 
famous French hybrid strain, that has been bred up to such 
a high standard that the individual flowers are the size of 
Gladiolus blossoms, and borne in great spikes or heads of 
bloom that make them grand for either summer bedding or 
greenhouse decoration in winter. Seeds should be filed at 
one end and soaked for twenty-four hours in hot water 
before planting. Start early in house, but do not plant out 
until all danger of frost is over. The bed can scarcely be 
made too rich and mellow. Give plenty of water, and seed¬ 
ling plants will be in bloom by the middle of July and con¬ 
tinue blooming until frosts. Per pkt. 
Mixed Sorts— A choice eollection of-all varieties.-5 
Dark Foliage— Mixed; all dark, beautiful foliage sorts_ 5 
Mad. Crozy — A magnificent sort,.. 10 
Crozy’s Dwarf Flowering— Mixed colors. These can be 
. classed among the grandest of all flowering plants. 
They commence blooming very early from seed and 
continue all summer, making a display which, for 
brilliancy, cannot be surpassed...to 
New Hybrids— Choice hand saved seed from the grandest 
new Hybrid varieties, with artificial fertilization, and 
will give magnificent results..20 
Candytuft, kittle prince. 
A beautiful dwarf Candytuft, growing not over 6 inches 
in height, but spreading out and covering a considerable 
space, which is for a long season a perfect cai-pet of snow- 
white bloom. Fully equal to the grand perennial Candytuft. 
It is a very fine thing..—...—.l® 
Candytuft, Hardy.— (Perennial.) 
One of the very best early perennials,^ext,ra.fine for 
cemetery use, as the plants are a solid mass of white at just 
the time when flowers are most scarce, and as the plants are 
nerfectly hardy they need no fussing with.. Those who have 
nevei^grown th e Hardy Candytuft have missed a floral treat, 
Pruitl— Dwarf, extra early and flne.....10 
Sempervlrens— Large flowering, pure white.. . 5 
