gorgeous colors of wide range, coppery to orange and 
golden tints, also pink to lavender and bright yellow. 
Thrives best in sunny well drained location and may 
be used for rockery planting as it is of low growing 
habit with rather large flowers on single stems held 
neatly above the foliage. Splendid novelty of great 
appeal. Stock limited. 15c each, 6 for 75c. By mail 
$ 1 . 00 . 
URSINIA PULCHRA. One of the glorious South 
African daisies with slender almost fernlike foliage 
and deep brilliant orange daisy like flowers of grace¬ 
ful form. A golden jewel for treasure gardens of 
folks that love the rich and dainty charm of African 
flowers. Dwarf compact growth for sunny spots as 
border or rockery plant. 4 for 50c. 
BLUE LACE FLOWER, DIDISCUS COERULEA. 
Dainty blue eutflower annual of good lasting quality; 
easy to grow in sunny locations. Pot grown pi. 6 for 
50c; by mail 60c. 
STREPTOSOLEN. This rich violet purple annual 
will flower most profusely; growing somewhat like 
Heliotrope, covered with its small intense colored 
flowers in great masses from midsummer to late fall. 
A fine plant to use with scarlet Pentstemon in borders 
or as filler between gladioli, in rockeries (or Salvia). 
Pot grown 6 for 50c. Postage 15c. 
SOUTH AFRICAN LION’S TAIL BUSH. A new 
flower that grows much like the scarlet sage or salvia 
but makes long clusters of deep orange colored flow¬ 
ers that come in ring-like circles of tubular shape with 
a hairy covering. Truly a startling effect when they 
come into bloom towards fall. They must be grown in 
a very sunny location and set at least 18 inches apart 
for they grow fast and may reach 30 to 40 inches in 
height. This makes a sensational effect of startling 
novelty and color. They may be wintered over the 
same as Fuchsias as they are really shrubs. Price 25c 
each from 3-inch pots. 
Useful Annuals for Cutflowers 
Every garden ought to grow a certain quantity of 
eutflowers for indoor use and by setting out some of 
our extra quality plants this can be accomplished gen¬ 
erously at small expense. Try those that suit your 
needs or taste to best advantage. Do not crowd the 
plants for ample space allows a better growth and 
productivity. 
ASTERS. Giant Mammoth Paeony flowered. 
Azure Fairy, deep lavendpr to blue. 
Maidens Blush, soft pink. 
Rosebud, bright deep rose. 
Swansdown, fluffy white. 
Crimson, richest red. 
Improved Crego. In finest mixed colors. 
Improved California Sunshine. Mixed colors, semi¬ 
single with raylike florets. 
Lilliput. Flowered in mixed colors, dwarf, minia¬ 
ture button like flowers; especially handsome for bor¬ 
ders and even for rockery filling. Plants of asters 
are usually best set out by middle of May or early 
June. Add some lime to soil as they like it. Dozen 
25c; by mail 35c. 
