Above is pictured a photograpn of the Venidium, or 
Monarch of the Veldt Daisy. Below is pictured the artistic 
Alaska Shasta Daisy. 
No. 2351—Shasta Daisy. Pkt. 25c. 
No. 2479—Veldt Daisy. Pkt. 25c. 
URSINIA 
Hardy Annual — 12 in. 
2538 Jewel of Africa. A real beauty, too. 
For cut flowers it’s one of the very best, 
lasting unusually long. In the garden the 
golden-orange daisy-like flowers and lacy, 
light green foliage makes a distinctively 
pretty color effect. The plant grows about 
12 inches high and is very easy to start 
from seed sown inside during early spring 
or outside when the ground is warm. 
Blooms July till frost. Pkt. 25c. 
URSINIA—Jewel of Africa 
NEW GIANT 
VERBENA 
BLOOM PROFUSELY FROM 
MID-SUMMER UNTIL FROST 
Tender Perennial 
Verbena Grandiflora Hybrids. 
The following list is a strain 
with a robust compact habit of 
growth, prolifically blooming over 
many months. The trusses are en¬ 
ormous. 
2723 Blue. White Eye. 
2724 Etna. New. Geranium red 
with creamy yellow eye. 
2725 Luminosa. Luminous flame- 
pink shading to salmon. 
2727 Lucifer. Vivid scarlet. 
2726 Rosea Stellata. Rose pink, 
and white eye. 
2728 White. 
2729 Fraser's Grandiflora Mixed. A 
mixture of large flowered vari¬ 
eties. 
Any above Pkts. 15c each; 'A ox. 
85c: ox. $1.50 
2722 Grandiflora Lavender. Comes 
in shades of true lavender, with 
creamy white eye. Pkt. 25c: Vs ox. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
VENIDIUM 
MONARCH OF THE VELDT 
DAISY 
2722 VERBENA. Grandiflora Lavender, the new larger verbenas. 
More prolific, robust and compact growers than old types. Pkt. 25c’ 
2479 Fastuosum. Large, brilliant 
orange flowers, 3 in. across, with 
a black-purple zone at the base of 
the ray-petals and a dark center. The 
plants grow 2 to 3 ft. tall and bloom from 
mid-summer until frost. The foliage is a 
soft gray and forms a splendid back¬ 
ground. Pkt. 25c; 1/16 ox. 70c; Vs ox. $1.25; 
V4 ox. $2.35. 
TRICHOLAENA 
ORNAMENTAL GRASS 
ALASKA SHASTA DAISY 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM 
Hardy Perennial—2 to 3 ft. 
2351 Fraser's Masterpiece. This is the finest 
of all the Shasta Daisies. Grows 2 to 3 feet 
high, depending on location. Large, pure 
white flowers, small yellow centers, very 
florlferous. Flowers in the east in June. 
California in May. Pkt. 25e. 
I 
Hardy Annual—2 ft. 
The prettiest ornamental grass we have 
ever seen. Small downy plumes of pale 
pink or silvery-lilac. One of the daintiest 
bouquet mixers. Just try a few stalks with 
a bowl of pink roses. Grows about 2 feet 
tall and is easily started from seed sown 
in the open ground as soon as the soil is 
warm. 
2911 Rosea. Delicate Pink. Pkt. 25c. 
2912 Atropurpurea. Purple. Pkt. 25c. 
VIRGINIA STOCKS 
FRENCH FORGET-ME-NOT$ 
Hardy Annual—10 in. 
Grown very easily from seed. About a 
foot high, flowers about % of an inch 
across, rosy-pink to white. A fine plant for 
borders and cover for bulb beds. Blooms 
from early spring to late fall by successive 
planting. Plantings may be made in the 
spring as soon as the ground is warm. 
Seed sowed in the fall will furnish early 
spring bloom. 
2749 Fraser's Compact Blend. A mixture of 
rose to white shades. Pkt. 15c: Vx ox. 30c: 
ox. 50c. 
WALLFLOWER 
Hardy Annual 
The new types, both single and double 
in the annual strains are of such easy 
growth and produce such superb spikes 
of deliciously scented blooms. 
2751 Single Wallflower Blend. 12 in. A mix¬ 
ture of red, brown, yellow and creamy 
white shades. An early flowering variety. 
Pkt. 15c; Vx ox. 35c. 
2752 Double Wallflower Blend. 18 in. A 
mixture of browns and yellows, coming 
into flower five months from planting. Pkt. 
20c: Vs ox. 40c: V 4 ox. 70c. 
VINCA—Periwinkle 
Tender Perennial — 12 in. 
2745 Mixed. This little plant is as de¬ 
sirable for its pretty dark green laurel- 
hke foliage as for the dainty little 
flowers of soft rose and white with rose 
eye. Good for window boxes, beds and 
borders. Seed is sometimes slow to ger¬ 
minate. Pkt. 15c: V4 ox. 35c: Vx ox. 60c. 
BURBANK'S DOUBLE 
SHASTA DAISY I 
2355 Beautiful giant semi-double white i 
flowers four inches across, with striking 
yellow disk partly showing. As white 
flowers are coming into their own more 
than ever before, this specialty today is of 
real merit. } 
Packet 25c: 5 Packets tor $1.00 S 
MEADOW RUE I 
Hardy Perennial 
1201 Thalictrum. Fraser's Fairy Bells. Dainty < 
mauve and primrose flowers make this a bou- j 
quet mixer equal to Gypsophila. Lg. Pkt. 25e: ! 
Ve ox. $1.00. f 
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1201 Thalictrum. Fraser’s Fairy Bells. Dainty mauve and ! 
primrose flowers make this a bouguet mixer egual to ' 
Gypsophiia. Lg. Pkt. 25c; (4 ox. $1.00 
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