. Seeds, bulbs, shrubs : catalogue 1914. ts with the great globular flowers of the Japanesevarieties with quilled and twisted petals. 2704 Single Early=flowering Hybrids. Flowers in many shades. produced very copiously lo 2697 Single, Mixed. H. A 5 2698 Double, Mixed. H. A. There is a wade range in the colors —from nearly white to rich deep orange 5 2700 Frutescens (Marguerite, or Paris Daisy). G. P. Long- stemmed single white flowers with golden centers; fine forcutting 5 2702 Inodorum (Bridal Robe). H. P. Pure white, extra double, compact, fine foliage; splendid for cutting 10 2703 Leucanthe


. Seeds, bulbs, shrubs : catalogue 1914. ts with the great globular flowers of the Japanesevarieties with quilled and twisted petals. 2704 Single Early=flowering Hybrids. Flowers in many shades. produced very copiously lo 2697 Single, Mixed. H. A 5 2698 Double, Mixed. H. A. There is a wade range in the colors —from nearly white to rich deep orange 5 2700 Frutescens (Marguerite, or Paris Daisy). G. P. Long- stemmed single white flowers with golden centers; fine forcutting 5 2702 Inodorum (Bridal Robe). H. P. Pure white, extra double, compact, fine foliage; splendid for cutting 10 2703 Leucantheum (Spring Marguerite) 5 2701 Maximum Perfection. Snow-white flowers with yellow centers 5 2813 Shasta. Of bushy growth, bearing all summer a profusion of immense white flowers on long stems. Seed saved byI\Ir. Burbank from named 15 2814 Shasta. As ordinarily sold; good strain 10 2699 Japonicum Fl. PI. This is the seed which produces the large, beautiful flowers with quilled and twisted petals, as sold byflorists in fall 15. BURBANKs SHASTA DAISY CINERARIA % P. Beautiful plants for decorationwindow garden or conservatory inspring. Readily and easily grown from seed. Sow in Julyin boxes and transplant into small pots, changing them intolarger size when required. See cut in next column. 2705 Grandiflora. A prize strain which brings flowers of various combinations, red and white, blue andwhite, etc. Mixed 25 2706 Nana. Of dwarf, compact habit 25 2707 Maritima. Desirable for edgings; silvery 5 2708 Stellata (Mar Cineraria). Tall growing. Flowers are same colors as ordinary Cinerarias. Finedecorative plant and good for cutting 15 2709 Radiata. Miniature sort, growing about 8 inches high with large heads of tiny flowers in variouscolors. Mixed 15 CLARKIA. H. A. 18 inches. A bed of Clarkiaswill prove a joy all summer. Colors range from white to purple 5 2712 Single Mixed 5 2713 Double Mixed 5 CLEMATIS (Virgins Bower). H. P. Well-ksiownclimbers. One of the best p


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