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SHASTA DAISY. Actual Size. 
Shasta Daisy 
Burbank's Recent Creation, ]Sfew Rarely arden Daisy. 
T HIS wonderful daisy, of which a great deal has been written in the 
horticultural press the past year, is the work of Mr. Luther Burbank, 
of California, to whom we are indebted for so many fine introductions. 
Flowers are of the purest glistening white, of enormous size, about four 
inches in diameter, and are borne on long, strong, stiff, wiry stems, about 
two feet in length. They are perfectly hardy perennials, and make a valu¬ 
able addition to our list of hardy plants. For prices see page 34. 
Sweet SUlUam. 
D EAR to the hearts of many a flower-lover 
with pleasant references to this splendid 
brilliant flowers lasting for many weeks, 
garden scenes. By using these plants definite 
Auricula. White with a beautiful splashing of 
around the center of each flower, 
emperor William. The most intense velvetv 
, the literature of the old-time gardens teems 
plant. Perfectly hardy and easily grown, its 
It can be used freely to advantage in many 
color effects can be depended on. 
the deepest velvety crimson forming a band 
crimson red imaginable. 
Peach Blow. A most delicate 
clear pink suggesting a shad¬ 
ing 01 ' sulphur, it is so free 
from any magenta in its ef¬ 
fect. 
For prices see page 34. 
Red Rot 
poltcr plant. 
(Kniphofia Aloides or Tritoma 
Uvaria.) 
T HIS interesting garden plant 
is really a lily botanically 
and produces during late 
summer and fall, even until hard 
freezing weather, tall spikes 
which are capped with a quant¬ 
ity of tubular flowers which are 
pendant and hug closely to the 
stem. These vary in color as 
they develop from bright red 
to vellow in the mature flowers, 
producing an effect which so 
strongly resembles a red-hot 
poker that the plant is popularly 
called by that name. 
For prices see page 34. 
FUR SFE< ~'1AL DISCOUNTS SEE INSIDE FRONT COVER PAGE. 
