1514.—Ball of Gold. A good medium late, double variety. Very vigorous 
and hardy. Golden yellow flowers with stiff stems..........2.2---0 
CIMICIFUGA— 
1373.—Simplex. 2 to 3 ft. Spikes of graceful white flowers. Fine for 
herbaceous borders ic. -sickecis-< 2 cAadecsctsetdeveces Sauk sopsttsa septum ne: a 
DAISIES—SHASTA— 
333.—Leucanthemum Davisii. 20 ins. Very early variety, free blooming. 
Fine for cutting. A very hardy, true to type variety.................-...- 
336.—Memorial. 24 ins. The earliest of all. Medium sized flowers. 
Enormously prolific. Very valuable on account of its extreme 
earliness® su.02 ch a ea De er 
403.—Pearl. A new variety which is unusually hardy, resistant to both 
cold and heat. Is not the largest, but a good one .........2... 20 
328 —Mayfield Giant. Riegel’s Improved. 36 ins. This daisy is a giant 
in every way—in plant and blossoms, and is enormously free- 
blooming. It is one among the hardiest of daisies, resistant to 
heat and cold. The stock we are offering of this variety is 
Riegel’s Special Selected, all originating from one pedigree plant. 
You will find no variation—every plant alike and uniform—a 
magnificent. .strayi sy 2 eee es eh ee cee a ee a 
324.—Wistralia. Riegel’s Improved. 24 ins. A strong grower. Giant, 
glistening white blossoms. Another one of our pedigree selec- 
tions. Uniform ‘and: true to) name) 2.220 2 ee 
342,—Supreme. 24 ins. One of the grandest, large, hardy, early Shastas 
that is available. Its enormous, long-petaled, glistening white 
flowers attract great attention. Its magnificent beauty, size and 
extreme earliness make it an outstanding florists’ variety ....... 
417—Early Giant. This is one of our new daisies. The first time of- 
fered. It is outstanding for its earliness. We believe it is the 
largest early daisy on the market. This was proven in our test 
of over fifty varieties. Has 4 to 5 inch single blossoms, broad, 
snowy-white petals, long stiff stems. A very prolific, hardy, 
vigorous type. No doubt it will become very popular as a cut- 
flower variety, due to its earliness and enormous size................-...--- 
DAISJES—SPECIES—April Ist delivery. 
918.—Morifolium. A most attractive plant for the rock garden or 
border. Is bushy in habit and in the fall is literally covered 
with dainty. pink flowers /0.Jh0 eo ee 
917.—Millifoliatum. An interesting new daisy. Very little known. It 
is hardy and vigorous. Has fine, gray, attractive leaves. Grows 
to a height of about 2 feet. A long blooming season, producing 
lemon-yellow flowers an inch or more in diameter. Attractive 
cushioned centers. A good bedding plant, also good for cutting..... 
921—Articum. 10 ins. A gem for the border or rockery. Forms an 
attractive, rosette-like clump of pretty dark green foliage, which 
in the fall is entirely covered with showy white flowers. Is won- 
derfully hardy. You will be pleased with this fine plant —.0.. 
926.—Clara Curtis. The hundreds of single salmon-pink daisy-like 
flowers are about 3 ins. in diameter, and are at their best in late 
summer. They are well arranged on short, much-branched 
stems not over 12 to 18 inches high in such numbers that the 
plant looks like small mounds of pink.. They are perfectly 
hardy and bloom so early they are never damaged by frost............ 
925.—Astrid. Another unusually hardy, valuable Daisy. The 3-inch 
blossoms are a lovely shade of shell-pink warmed with old rose 
tints, with a bright yellow center. The plants have bright green 
foliage, practically free from disease or insects. It has proven to 
be one of the hardiest of this type and is very satisfactory......... 
DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS OR GRASS PINKS— 
A grand and useful class of plants. Brilliantly colored and pastel flowers 
for beds, borders, rockeries, edgings and cutting. These dwarf 
plants are free blooming and produce flowers of different forms 
1 to 2 inches across. Of easy culture. Succeeds in all soils. 
291.—Caesias Splendens. 6 ins. Rose shades. Very dwarf. Fragrant. 
Makes beautiful clumps. Ideal for borders and rocks... 
292.—Single Clove or Pleasant Eye. 10 ins. Large, single flowers in 
showy colors. “Very. Iragran@ 4.28: ee ee ee 
306.—Spring Beauty. 12 ins. Double, carnation-like flowers in a beauti- 
ful\-range> of colorsy © Very sitacrant 2c eee 
293.—Semperflorens or Florists’ Perpetual Everblooming, double and 
semi-double. Mixed colors. Gives a long season of bloom 
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