PHEBE J. MARSHALL, HIBER’NIA, DUTCHESS CO., N. Y. 
^BLUE-EYED - 
AFRICAN DAISY.” 
Arc tot is Grandis. 
This remarkable novelty is of 
easy growth, and quickly forms a 
bush two to three feet across with 
distinct silvery-white, deeply cut 
foliage. Each plant produces an 
immense number of daisv-like flow¬ 
ers carried on long graceful stems. 
The flowers measure two and a half 
to three inches across, and are 
silvery white, . with a sky-blue eve 
surrounded by a narrow yellow zone. 
The under part of the petals is of 
lilac-blue and so are the unopened 
buds, forming a pleasing contrast 
with the opened white flowers. The 
flowers remain fresh for many days, 
their long stems rendering them 
useful for cutting. In a sunny situ¬ 
ation plants bloom from early in the 
season until killed by frost. 
Packet, 8c. 
DOUBLE DAISIES. 
Hellis Perennis fl. jjI. 
Double Daisy will bloom the first 
summer and will continue to bloom 
for years if given slight protection 
during winter. 
The flowers average 1 1 / 2 to 2 inches 
in diameter, are very double, rang¬ 
ing in colors from snowy white to 
pink and blood-red, with the pret¬ 
tiest combinations of pink and white. 
Packet, 4c. 
“ SHASTA DAISY. 
The great new giant-flowered Daisy; 
grows two feet high, large semi-double 
flowers, four inches across ; pure snow 
white with yellow centre, very showy 
and effective, both in the border and for 
cutting. Entirely hardy and bears 
larger and finer flowers year after year. 
One of the best hardy Perennials 
recently introduced. Packet, 6c. 
Plants, 15c. each ; 2 for 25c. 
ORANGE DAISY. 
A beautiful perennial Daisy of bri fe ht 
orange color Flower heads about two 
inches across, on strong, stout stems. 
They are of very easy culture in com¬ 
mon garden soil. Will flower the first 
season. Hardy and lives year after year. 
Packet, 100 seeds, 6c. 
•VKW SNOWBALL DAISY. 'his is the largest 
nnd best Double White Daisy grown. The plants 
bloom the first year, perfectly hardy, useful for beds, 
BT.TJE DAISY. Agat.hea Coelestis. 
The flowers are the very counterpart 
of the Paris Daisy, but sky-blue with a 
yellow disk; of easy growth and pro¬ 
duces flowers all the year. Also fine 
winter bloomer. Pkt.., 100 seeds, 4c. 
borders, etc. Potted or put in boxes, with a little protection during the winter, they are among 
the first flowers to bloom in the spring with Pansies. Packet, 100 seeds, 5o, 
