ARCTOTIS 
African Daisy 
From South Africa we have 
the pleasure of many striking 
and charming flowers. Among 
these are the Arctotis in im¬ 
proved varieties. Every flower- 
lover should grow them. 
GIANT HYBRIDS, 1 ft. Lovely 
garden annual of easy culture. 
The large flowers are freely pro¬ 
duced upon long wiry stems. 
The color range is fine, in love¬ 
ly shades of red and orange; 
very effective and delightful. A 
beauty in the garden and fine 
for cutting. Packet 5 cts. 
ARCTOTIS SCAPIGERA, 6 in. 
Entirely new dwarf plants bear¬ 
ing large daisy-like flowers of 
much brightness and beauty in 
shades of orange, terra-cotta, 
yellow, cream, salmon and car¬ 
mine. Splendid border or rock 
garden species. Packet 5 cts. 
ANEMONE, WINDFLOWER 
Anemones may be propagated almost as easily from seeds 
as from bulbs. Seedlings may be raised at almost any time, 
but sowings made in March and planted out in June or July will 
produce flowers the following Spring. Protected somewhat 
over the winter, they will bloom with increasing freeness for 
many years. We wish to call your especial attention to Anem¬ 
one Coronaria Saint Brigid. The flowers are large, mostly semi¬ 
double in a superb true Irish strain. The dainty blossoms are 
of exquisite form in many rich colors. Packet only 5 cts. 
ANEMONE 
MARIGOLD 
Tagetes Signata Pumila 
LITTLE GIANT 
We are delighted to be 
able to offer to you just the 
border plant that you have 
been looking for. The plants 
are very dwarf, growing only 
about 6 in. high and smother¬ 
ed with a profusion of deep 
orange flowers. Comes into 
bloom early and continues in 
flower until late fall. Splendid 
for the rockery or sunny bor¬ 
der. A must have. Choice and 
new. Packet 5 cts. 
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