Lippincott seeds : 1914 . BURBANK^S SHASTA DAISY ONE-HALF NATUBAIi SIZE. NEW SNOWBALLDAISY. A beautiful white floweredvariety having very longstems with large double flow-ers, about eighty per cent ofwhich are extremely , 300 seeds, 6 cts. DOUBLE DAISY. BELLIS PEBENNIS—Daisiesare easily grown from springsown seed and come into flow-er in a very short time. Theflowers are white, pink, redand variegated. Not all willcome double from seed. Finestmixed. Pkt., 300 seeds, 5c. THE BLUE DAISY. AGATHEA COELESTIS—The flowers are the very counter-part of the Paris Daisy, whichis sky blue with
Lippincott seeds : 1914 . BURBANK^S SHASTA DAISY ONE-HALF NATUBAIi SIZE. NEW SNOWBALLDAISY. A beautiful white floweredvariety having very longstems with large double flow-ers, about eighty per cent ofwhich are extremely , 300 seeds, 6 cts. DOUBLE DAISY. BELLIS PEBENNIS—Daisiesare easily grown from springsown seed and come into flow-er in a very short time. Theflowers are white, pink, redand variegated. Not all willcome double from seed. Finestmixed. Pkt., 300 seeds, 5c. THE BLUE DAISY. AGATHEA COELESTIS—The flowers are the very counter-part of the Paris Daisy, whichis sky blue with a yellow makes a very pretty objectfor summer decoration in theflower garden; of easy growthand the plant may be had inflower all the year round. Itis allied to Cineraria, and re-quires about the same treat-ment. A fine winter , 200 seeds, 4 cts. 28 MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, HUDSON, DATURA CORNUCOPIA EUPHORBIA. MARGINATA—(Snow on the Mountain). Plants two feethigh, with beautiful fo-liage, elegantly veinedand margined withwhite; very , 6 ct8. INFEXICAN FIREPLANT. Hetero- phylla—The leavesare at first green,but at the end ofeach branch ap-pear greenlsfa-white flowers, en-veloped in beauti-ful orange-scarleibracts, and leavesare blotched withvivid , 8 cts. DATURA CORNUCOPIA, HORN OF PLENTY/ Discovered In South Africa by a collector of Orchids. The plant Is of robusthabit, with thick, dark, brown-purple, shining stems. The branches are numerous,spreading 3 or 4 feet; thick, large, dark green colored leaves. The flowers are trum-pet-shaped, measuring 8 or 10 inches In length and 5 to 7 inches across the mouth,and form three distinct flowers growing each within the other. The mouth of thecorolla is the most delicate white, beautifully marked with purple. A single plantgives from 200 to 300 fragrant blooms during the season, followed by a larg
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