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BELLIS (English Daisy) Pkt. 
1628 Snowball^ white . 10 
1629 Longfellow, dark rose .10 
1631 Vesuvia, ruby red.10 
1632 Mixed . 10 
1636 Monstrosa, white . 25 
1637 “ pink .25 
1638 “ Etna, deep rose .25 
1640 “ mixed .15 
1642 Chevrouse strain, mixed, should be good for small pots .15 
Loiv groiving, free-jlo’wering, double Daisies 'u/itch are 
perennials in ivarm climates, but here, should be used as 
annuals. For Spring blooming, they should be seeded in 
January or Feburary and can be set in the garden in early 
May. The Monstrosa and Gigantea makes a very good cut- 
floiver, except the stem is only 4 to b in. long. 
p BOLTONIA (False Chamomile) 
1660 Asteroides, white, very late flowering, 4-6 ft .10 
1661 Glastifolia, white or flesh colored .10 
1662 Latisquama, mauve pink .10 
Sow in late Spring for next year’s plants. 
a BRACHYCOME (Swan River Daisy) 
1666 Iberidifolia, blue, 10 inches .05 
Sow in open ground in late May. 
BROWALLEA 
1678 Elata, white .10 
1679 Elata, blue, pretty blue annual. Can be sown in open 
ground in May .10 
1680 Speciosa Major, large, deep blue. Petunia-like flowers .25 
1682 “ “ white . 1.00 
1681 Viscaria Compacta Sapphire, small fld. blue . .25 
a CACALIA (Tassel Flower) 
1686 Mixed, yellow and scarlet .10 
Sow in open ground in May or under glass earlier. 
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