White Birch 
Nothing is more delightful or more striking in the landscape, or in 
the garden, winter or summer, than these ornamental trees, with their 
snow-white bark. For best effect they should be planted in groups of 
several trees a few feet apart. I have some fine strong shapely 4 to 5- 
foot trees at $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 6 for $6.00; 12 for $10.00; 100 
for $60.00. 
“Golden Gleam” Collection of Daffodils 
Choice Narcissus and Jonquils Also Included 
These heralds of spring time will take care of themselves anywhere, 
in the fields, as shown in the illustration at the left, or in the garden. 
They will delight you with their early spring bloom, besides furnish an 
abundance of cut flowers for the house. Plant them between the peren- 
nials in the border and they will give early beauty by being in full bloom 
before any of the perennials put in their appearance. When once 
planted they can be left undisturbed for years and will increase from 
year to year without any care. 20 bulbs, $1.50; 30 bulbs, $2.00; 50 bulbs, 
$3.00; 100 bulbs, $5.00; 1,000 bulbs, $40.00. 
Pink Shasta Daisy, “Clara Curtis” 
The illustration below is just one plant. This illustration is greatly 
reduced, as the plant is nearly 2 feet across and the flowers are as much 
larger in proportion, being about 3 inches in diameter. The flowers 
are always produced in the greatest profusion during August, September 
and October, just as shown in the illustration. It is the hardiest of all 
Shasta Daisies and one of the hardiest of all plants grown. It has grown 
outdoors unprotected without injury at my nursery in the highlands of 
New Jersey, near one of the highest points in the state, where winter 
temperatures reach 20 below zero. It is a gorgeous sight in the garden 
and superb as cut flowers. 50c each; 3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.00; 12 for 
$3.50; 25 for $6.00; 100 for $22.50. 

PINK SHASTA DAISY ‘“‘CLARA CURTIS’’ 

