Excelsior, Minn.—“We never had handsomer 
English Daisies than from your seed; so large, 
and such delicate shadings.” 
—Miss Bessie Perry. 
MARGUERITE 
DAISY 
Yellow Marguerite (An- 
themis Kelwayi). A hardy 
perennial, bearing all summer 
daisy-like golden-yellow blos¬ 
soms, excellent for cutting. 18 
to 24 inches. Pkt., 5c. 
DUSTY MILLER 
Valuable foliage plants, used 
to mass with dark-leaved plants 
or for edging beds. A fine mix¬ 
ture of Centaurea Gymno- 
carpa and Cineraria Maritima. 
Some are hardy perennials, 
foot. Pkt., 300 seeds, 5c; 2 
pkts., 8c; Yi oz., 15c. 
My Culture of Flowers free, 
if asked for with an order of 25c 
or over. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA 
or California Poppy 
Price, each per pkt., 5c; any 
3 pkts., 12c. 
Bush Eschscholtzia. Low shrubby plants, with 
flowers daintily crinkled and extra large, on long 
stiff stems. The most beautiful thing in yellow for 
cut flowers. Pkt., 75 seeds. 
Burbank's New Crimson. The most beautiful 
of the new Crimson-flowered type. Pkt., 150 seeds. 
“Golden West." The California state flower* 
dotting her meadows and making them gay with 
brilliant yellow. Pkt., 200 seeds. 
Vesuvius. A beautiful dark reddish maroon, 
an entirely new shade in California Poppies. Pkt., 
100 seeds. 
Eschscholtzia, Mixed. The above varieties and 
other shades of yellow, white and rose. Pkt., 200 
seeds. 
African Orange Daisy 
SHASTA DAISY, ALASKA 
One of Luther Burbank’s many important contri¬ 
butions to the floral world. It is perennial and ab¬ 
solutely hardy, and blooms somewhat the first year 
from seed. The flowers are white, with yellow cen¬ 
ter, extremely large and graceful, freely produced on 
long, stiff stems. Alaska is the largest and best 
variety. 2 feet. Pkt., 35 seeds, 6c; 2 pkts., 10c. 
For Shasta Daisy Plants, see page 46. 
ENGLISH DAISIES (Beilis Perennis) 
No flower has more often been the theme of the 
poet than the dainty English Daisy. They bloom 
the first year; with protection the plants live over 
winter, their blossoms being the first to greet one in 
the spring. Price, each per pkt., 125 seeds, 5c; 
any 2 pkts., 8c. 
Longfellow Daisy. The “wee modest, crimson- 
tipped flower,” remarkable for the size and double¬ 
ness of its dainty rosy blossoms. 
Snowball Daisy. An extra large, very double, 
pure white daisy. 
Giant Double Daisy, Mixed. A splendid mix¬ 
ture of English Daisies, including the Snowball and 
Longfellow and the newer hybrids. 
AFRICAN DAISIES 
Price, each per pkt., 5c; the 2 for 8c. 
African Orange Hybrids (Dimorphotheea Au- 
rantiaca). The plants are low growing, covered 
with Marguerite-like flowers in shades of yellow 
from golden to sulphur, deep orange and salmon. 
Many are ringed and zoned. Easily grown from 
seed. Do best in a dry, sunny position. 10 inches. 
African Lilac Daisy (Arctotis Grandis). A 
handsome annual with whitish leaves and myriads 
of showy flowers, nearly as large as the Shastas. 
The upper sides of the petals are white, the under 
sides lilac. Of easy culture, blooming throughout 
the season. 2 feet. 
