VENIDIUM FASTUOSUM 
or The Namaqua Land Daisy 
petals spread out flat and another circle of petals 
forming a cup around a dark colored central disk. A 
sunny location and substantial soil will suit this plant 
to perfection but planting must be done carefully so 
as not to disturb the rootball any; water very spar¬ 
ingly when needed. Splendid pot grown plants— 
3 for 50c. (Space them at least 12 inches). Ready 
towards end of May and June. By mail 65c. 
THE LIVINGSTON DAISY. A gorgeous South 
African annual of low spreading habit ideally adapted 
for rockery planting to secure brilliant colors during 
the summer season. Flowers daisy like in numerous 
colors from pure white to brilliant red, pink, apricot 
and salmon tints. Will thrive in poor light soil and 
sunny locations; similar in habit to Portulacca. This 
novelty is offered for the first time. 25c each. Ready 
by middle of May to end of June. 
TREE ZINNIA, or Golden Flower of the Inca. A 
large rapid growing plant for sunny locations and 
loose sandy soils producing flowers in late summer of 
the most brilliant golden orange imaginable and re¬ 
sembling a zinnia, growing fully as tall as hollyhocks. 
To be planted late. Six for 50c. Postage 15c extra. 
ARCTOTIS SPECIOSA. A gre y leaved daisy of 
South African origin with large daisy like flowers in 
TREE ZINNIA 
