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E SHASTA Daisy 

isv—— A hardy perennial bearing 
Daisy Shasta large pure white flowers, 
sometime four inches in diameter, in great profusion 
on long stiff stems fully two feet long. Excellent for 
cutting. Pkt. 10c, % oz. 50c. : 
Giant Deulle Shastas 
Giant Double White This strain includes an 
assortment of various 
types of double flowers ranging from the most fully 
double fringed petaled sorts through semi-doubles, to 
a type which, though single, forms unusual and beau- 
Cineraria 
a 1 A favorite, free- 
Cineraria flowering, green- 
c “house plant of wondrous beauty. 
Best mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
Pea Easily grown from seed. 
Coleus Choicest varieties. 
~ Mixed. Pkt. 25c. i 

tl tifully shaped flowers with laciniated curled and 
Ny quilled petals. The flowers are all large and carried on 
t long wiry stems. 25c packet. 
al Diener’s New Giant Double Ever-Flowering Shasta 
a Daisy G. Marconi. The largest Shasta Daisy today, 
r the flowers are around 7 inches in diameter and stems 
tl 2% to 3 ft. long. Pkt., (35 seeds), 50c. 
Dahlia 
Rudbeckia Black-Eyed Susan 
Sow seed in April in shallow boxes in sandy loam; plant 
out in garden about May 15th. Half hardy perennials. 
Seed has been saved from 
Exhibition Strain the largest blooms of the 
Showy plants with well formed, daisy-like blooms. 
Easily grown in almost any soil and situation—sun or 
half-shade. Excellent for garden display and fine for 
cutting. Blooms during summer and fall. 2 ft. 
choicest named varieties. It is from seed that you get 
new dahlias, and you are just as likely to obtain them 
. as anyone else. Each packet contains 25 selected seeds 
of different types and assorted colors. Pkt. 50c. 
Double Finest Mixed Pkt. 25c, i, 
oz. $1.50. 
A fine new strain 
Unwin’s Dwarf Hybrids Hee 3 
earing semi- 
double flowers with an excellent color range. Blooms 
in the summer and until frost from spring sown seed. 
Produces tubers which can be saved for the next 
year. Pkt. 20c, Y% oz. 80c, oz. $2.50. 
‘ ; Attractive double and semi- 
Kelvedon Star double golden yellow flowers 
with a broad band of mahogany-red around the brown 
central disc. One of the prettiest. Pkt. 15c. 
My Joy Enormous flowers, 5 in. and more across, 
with snowy orange-yellow petals and a 
rather small dark center cone.: Pkt. 15c. 
1 Double, semi-double and single, showy 
Starlight flowers in varying tones of light yellow 
and velvety mahogany. Pkt. 15c. 
DAISY 
Daisy, Tahota 
Bushy, fairly compact 
plant with deeply lacin- 
iated or fern-like foliage. 
Flowers are somewhat 
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1°c17— Jamesoni Hy- 
tt ; Transvaal Daisy—Gerbera Hide (lees 
Perennial) Large, Daisy-like blooms, 3 to 4 in. across, 
of great daintiness and grace. Long, slender ray 
itt Cyclamen Giant Prize Special 
petals surround a small yellow center. Our mixture 
Mixture. An ex- 
I ceptionally fine strain of this includes white and shades of yellow, orange, coral, like a Hardy Aster, 2 in. 
il showy pot plant so highly valued salmon, scarlet, crimson, rose, red, pink, etc. Can be or more across, com- 
ii) for winter and spring blooming in grown outdoors in summer or as house plants in- Posed of a single row of 
it the house. Includes many choice oor during the winter. Hardy in frost-free sections, | ?atrow, pointed, lilac- 
w colors. Pkt. 50c. Fine for cutting. Pkt. 25c. blue petals surrounding 
id ee a deep golden gelow 
° (Bellis Perennis) A well dise-like center. Blooms 
Pre Daisy Double known and favorable plant. early and_ profusely 
throughout the summer 
and fall. Desirable for 
cutting. 20 in. Pkt. 15c, 
% oz. 70c. 
Will endure first winter safely and flower in early 
spring. Start in house in April. Half hardy annuals. 
Choicest Double Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
1 1 A dwarf 
. Cuphea, Firefly sakes 
al plant suitable for rockeries, win- 
o dow-boxes,~ borders, or bedding. 
® The plants reach a height of 10 
108 inches and are completely covered 
ral with brilliant scarlet flowers. Ten- 
jt der annual flowering in 12 to 14 
a weeks, continuing to bloom 
« throughout the season. Pkt. 10c. 
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7 African 
Dimorphotheca a pa 
_ Daisy Cape Marigold. Aurantiaca. 
Strikingly brilliant, glossy orange- 
gold bloom with dark halo and 
-dise. Blooms continuously during 
the summer and fall forming nice j ~ 
_ bushy plants 12 to 15 inches tall. S 
A valuable Daisy from South Afri- i \ 
I! ca, Pkt. 10c. fa NX 
fis {Datura 
Datura Wrightii (Trumpet- Flower) 
Hardy annuals, with purple and white trumpet- 
pence flowers, attaining a height of three feet. 
Pkt. 15c. 
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Aurantiaca, New Hybrids. Similar 
‘| to Aurantiaca but coming in a 
Ho wit e range of beautiful colors in- 
i eluding shades of yellow, salmon, 
ih ete, 12-15 in. Pkt. 15c. 

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