Flower seeds . The Blue Daisy. THE BLUE DAISY (AGATHEA CCELESTIS). The flowers are the very counterpart of the Paris Daisy, which issky blue with a blue disc. It makes a very pretty object for sum-mer decoration in the flower garden, of easy growth and the plantmay be had in flower all the year round. It is allied to Cineraria,and requires about the same treatment. A fine winter , 100 seeds, 4 cts. DOUBLE QUILLED DAISIES. These pretty plants are seldom seen in our gardens in as greatabundance as they deserve to be. They should be grown in a shadyand rather cool border. Double Quill
Flower seeds . The Blue Daisy. THE BLUE DAISY (AGATHEA CCELESTIS). The flowers are the very counterpart of the Paris Daisy, which issky blue with a blue disc. It makes a very pretty object for sum-mer decoration in the flower garden, of easy growth and the plantmay be had in flower all the year round. It is allied to Cineraria,and requires about the same treatment. A fine winter , 100 seeds, 4 cts. DOUBLE QUILLED DAISIES. These pretty plants are seldom seen in our gardens in as greatabundance as they deserve to be. They should be grown in a shadyand rather cool border. Double Quilled is a new strain, theflowers of which are composed of petals as round as a knittingneedle; very pretty and curious. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. I purchased seeds of you last year and can say I was very much pleasedwith them. Had better success than with any other seeds. Wishing yousuccess always.—Mrs. 0= F. Spring. Bern, K»ns;. April 7th 1898. Orange Daisy. ORANGE DAISY (ERIGERON AURANTICA). A beautiful perennial plant somewhat resembling anAster, but having the ray-florets in several series; flowerheads flat, about two inches across, bright orange color,on strong, stout stems. They are of very easy culturein common garden soil and form excellent subjects formixed borders. In a moist, well drained situation,will flower the first season if started early in the 100 seeds. 5 cts. Mrs. Jno. C. Hamilton, Olean, N. Y., April 11, 1898, writes:—Ihad a package of your Centuerea Marguerite last year, and Imust say it was the moat beautiful of my annuals.
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