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HORACE READ 



OFFER 141 

 4 Shasta Daisies 



1 each of those illustrated 

 $3.40 



ESTHER READ 



SHASTA DAISIES 



It's little wonder that Shasta Daisies arc one of our most popular 

 hardy flowers. They arc so easy to grow — they come in mid- 

 summer when there is a scarcity of other flowers — they bloom 

 in great quantities, providing material for cutting as well as for 

 the garden . . . beautiful blooms that last for days in an arrangement. 

 Shasta Daisies require only a good garden soil, at least a half day of 

 sunlight, and an occasional watering in a dry summer. Their fresh white color 

 makes Shastas an excellent accent plant and provides contrast with brightly 

 colored perennials such as poppies, phlox, lilies and delphinium. 



AGLAYA. Flat, fringed white petals frame the golden center which consists of 

 hundreds of short petals. Abundant, large double blooms on long stems. Long 

 lasting, hardy and perfect for cutting. Blooms well all through the summer. 



95c ea. — 3 or more, 85c ea. 



ESTHER READ. Broad, fiat outer petals and compact, tight center. Pure 

 white, fully double flowers from 3 to 4 inches across, flat topped and perfectly 

 symmetrical. The plant bears them almost all summer. 



95c ea. — 3 or more, 85c ea. 



HORACE READ. Big, rounded, double blooms of purest white come on nice 

 erect, strong stems about 2 feet tall. Neat petal arrangement. Flowers last long 

 and are lovely in bouquets. Rich dark green foliage provides an excellent back- 

 ground. 



95c ea. — 3 or more, 85c ea. 



MARCONI. Very large, shaggy flowers of attractive form, with many rows of 

 petals. Grows as tall as 3 feet. Loads of fine white flowers with golden centers. 

 Like all Shastas, it makes a cool garden accent plant. 



95c ea. — 3 or more, 85c ea. 



MORE SHASTA DAISIES 



MAJESTIC. A tall, broad-petaled daisy. Pure white with bright yellow 

 center. Good solid foliage. A winner. Hardy and free growing, resistant to 

 unfavorable conditions. 



95c ea. — 3 or more, 85c ea. 



SNOWCLOUD. Giant, fully double, snow-white blooms up to 4 inches across. 

 High crested center and a double row of overlapping guard petals. Excellent, 

 vigorous plant with strong, 2-foot stems. 

 95c ea. — 3 or more, 85c ea. 



T. E. KILLEN. One of the largest Shasta Daisies. This giant duplex type 

 produces huge, 6-inch white blooms on 3-foot stems. Excellent for cutting. 

 Broad, stiff petals in a double row around the crested, golden center. 

 95c ea. — 3 or more, 85c ea. 



WIRRAVS PRIDE. NEW! A very vigorous Shasta from England. Free 

 blooming, compact growing, very hardy. Long, glistening white outer petals 

 with shorter crested petals in the center, making the flower very double. 

 Wonderful to cut. 



$1.35 ea. — 3 or more, $1.20 ea. 



WIRRAUS SUPREME. Plant Pat. 1084. A double cushion type— pure 

 white, fully double, with a very attractive crested center. Very large flower. 

 95c ea. — 3 or more, 85c ea. 



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OFFER 141A 



8 Shasta Daisies 



Aglaya Marconi 



Esther Read Snowcloud 

 Horace Read T. E. Killen 

 Majestic Wirral's 



Supreme 



$6.80 



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MARCONI (left) 



