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Three Beautiful Flowers that 
should be Grown in Every Garden 
The Double Daisy. 
Beautiful double flowers that appear in early spring 
if plants are slightly protected over winter. Blos¬ 
soms very early from spring sown seed. 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 cultivate exactly 
as you Would Pansies, and next to the Pansy th» y are 
the most charming little garden flower. Packet of 
seed, mixed colors, white, crimson, rose and varie¬ 
gated, liberal size packet, 10 cts. 
Snowball Daisy. 
This variety is something that will please all lovers 
of the Daisv, as it is a most ^harming variety of this 
handsome little flower. 
The plant is covered with very large double flow¬ 
ers of snowy whiteness, on very long stems, making 
it very valuable for cutting. 
Do not fail to give this little beauty (see illustra¬ 
tion) a fair trial, it will surely please you. Packet, 
10 cts. 
DOUBLE DAISY. 
Double Pompon Zinnia. 
Few flowers are so easily grown from seed sown 
in the open ground, or bloom so abundantly and 
continuously through the entire season as this hardy 
annual. Those acquainted only with the old-time 
Zinnias will be surprised at the perfection to which 
the newer strains have attained. In the Pompon 
Zinnia we have a very double flower as shown in the 
engraving. This strain is the acme of beauty and 
perfection in Zinnias, and is a robust, free grower, 
furnishing an abundance of fine double blossoms 
which are of varied and brilliant colors, during the 
entire summer and fall. Each flower keeps perfect 
for several weeks before fading, and each plant is a 
great mass of bloom all the time, making a showing 
which is very pleasing to the eye. No other plant 
can fill the place of this beautiful Zinnia. Seed may 
be sown in the open ground in the spring as soon as 
the weather gets settled, and the ground gets good 
and warm. Packet (large size) 10 cts.; three for 25 
cts.; seven packets for 50 cts. 
POM 1*0N ZINNIA. 
Salvia Splendens. 
If you have never seen this beautiful plant grow¬ 
ing you certainly cannot form a correct idea of its 
beauty. The Salvia Splendens is a standard bedding 
plant’that keeps the garden bright with color until late 
in autumn. Under our hot summer sun this “ Flame- 
colored Beauty” is the most gorgeous of all plants. 
For months the blaze of flaming scarlet is intensely 
brilliant with great spikes of bloom, completely con¬ 
cealing the foliage. A single plant will carry as 
many as two hundred spikes of flowers, each ten 
inches in length. The Salvia is easily grown, and 
will do well, and bloom profusely in any light, rich 
soil. 
The engraving shows a single plant which grows 
from two and one-half to three feet high. A hedge 
of these Salvias is a beautiful sight to behold. They 
are a blaze of color during the whole summer and fall. 
Packet, 10 cts.; three pkts. for 25 cts.; seven pkts. 
for 50 cts. 
SPECIAL. —For 25 cts. I will send a packet each 
of Daisy, Pompon Zinnia and Salvia Splendens. 
SALVIA SPLENDENS. 
