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English Daisies 
ENGLISH DAISIES {Beilis perennis} 
Especially adapted for bedding, for edging borders and pools, and ex¬ 
tremely desirable for giving touches of color to the rock-garden in early Spring. 
In moist, shady places they will continue to bloom well into the Summer. 
The plants should be mulched lightly in sections of the country where the 
ground freezes. Cultural directions same as for Pansies. 
Longfellow. Rose color. Free blooming, but the flowers are smaller than 
those of the Monstrosa strain. 
Monstrosa. Surpasses all others in vigorous growth and extra-large, double 
flowers. We offer Monstrosa Red, Rose, White, and Mixed Colors. 
Monstrosa tubulosa, Etna. Quilled flowers which are slightly smaller than 
the other Monstrosa varieties. The color is a beautiful dark red. 
Above English Daisies, Plants, 50 cts. per 100, $3.50 per 1000; 
5000 or more, $3.00 per 1000 
Crispa Cherry. Novelty. A compact, button type producing bright cherry- 
red flowers 3^ to % inch in diameter, on 6-inch stems. A very profuse 
bloomer. Plants, 65 cts. per 100, $5.00 per 1000. 
FORGET-ME-NOT { Myosotis} 
One of the old familiar garden plants adapted for bedding or for edgings 
in connection with pansies and Spring-flowering bulbs. Myosotis is a biennial, 
so plants set this Fall will bloom next Spring. It is advisable to give the plants 
slight protection during the Winter. 
Alpestris, Victoria. Large clusters of azure-blue flowers. Plant bushy in 
habit. 6 in. 
Alpestris, Victoria, Indigo Blue. Similar in form to the preceding but the 
flowers are deeper blue. 
Alpestris, Victoria, Rose. Rose. Type as above. 
Robusta grandiflora. Clear blue flowers on stems about 10 inches long. 
The plants are extra-strong growers. 
Plants, 65 cts. per 100, $5.00 per 1000 
