Chrysanthemum* Giant Double Shasta Daisy 
A splendid new creation from California. The fluffy, many-petaled white flowers will measure 
4 to 5 inches across and have fine long stems. Plants continue to bloom for three months and are 
very attractive. The narrow, irregular flower petals overlap, giving a shaggy effect. Pkt. 25 cts. 
Dahlia, Unwin’s Dwarf 
Semi-Double Hybrids 
In three months from seed the dwarf, compact 
plants hold a wealth of semi-double Dahlias, 
held erect on stiff stems above the foliage, in 
deep crimson, pink and rose, mauves, scarlet, 
purple, yellow, and white. The 2-foot plants, 
suited to bedding, require no stakes. Space 20 
inches apart. Pkt. 25 cts.; ^oz. 55 cts. 
Dahlia, Select Exhibition 
This seed has been selected by an eminent 
Dahlia originator from parent plants which 
produced many of the nationally known prize¬ 
winning varieties. These include both Deco¬ 
rative and Cactus types as well as their hy¬ 
brids. From this seed, you may get a true 
plant of any of these. Pkt. 75 cts. 
Delphinium* Wrexham 
Watkin Samuels’ Hollyhock-flowered. The 
deft magic of these great English hybridizers has 
endowed this new strain with flowers of superb 
size, exquisitely proportioned, on spikes like the 
tapered spires of ancient gothic cathedrals. These 
spikes range from 4 to 6 feet, with lovely tones 
of blue, mauve, lilac, purple, and violet. Pkt. 
50 cts. 
Giant Double 
Shasta Daisy 
Dianthus, Loveliness 
Dianthus, Loveliness 
Stately and magnificent in habit of growth, yet delightfully 
charming and informal in flower form, this Garden Pink is one 
of the finest of the newer cut-flower varieties. Its branching 
plants, 12 to 15 inches high, are very free flowering. The 
shaggy appearing, finely fringed, delicate rosy lilac flowers are 
highly sweet scented and measure from 1 Y 2 to 2 inches across. 
They are fascinating in the garden, and exquisitely dainty in 
flower arrangements. Pkt. 50 cts. 
Gazania, Large-flowered 
A very showy half-hardy perennial which flowers the first 
year from early-sown seed. The plants are low growing, with a 
quantity of long-stemmed, 
showy, daisy-1 ike 
flowers in brilliant 
shades of orange 
and yellow, as well 
as cream and white. 
Fine for summer 
bedding or border 
work, doing best in 
a sunny location. 
Mixed, pkt. 20 cts.; 
3 for 50 cts. 
Hollyhock, Double Orange Prince 
This is a remarkably striking new variety and comes abso¬ 
lutely true to color from seed. The full double flowers are of a 
brilliant shade of apricot-orange, a new color in Hollyhocks. 
Ht. 6 ft. Pkt. 25 cts. 
Larkspur, Giant Imperial, Mixed Spire 
A splendid new annual class of upright, base-branching habit, 
with unusually long stems for cutting and compact double flower- 
spikes in a mixture of blue, lilac, rose, pink, and white. Pkt. 20 cts. 
Gazania, Large-flowered 
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