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SHASTA DAISIES 



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

 flowers. They are so easy to grow — they come in midsummer when there is 

 a scarcity of other flowers — they bloom in great quantities . . . 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 



J\ P I flV fl Flat, fringed white petals frame the golden center which con- 

 O y sists of hundreds of short petals. Abundant, large double 



blooms. Hardy and perfect for cutting. Blooms well all through the summer. 

 $1.10 ea. — 3 or more, 95c ea. 



I hi iVl 1 1 PYI One of the largest. This giant duplex type produces 



huge, 6-inch white blooms on 3-foot stems. Excel- 

 lent to cut. Stiff petals in a double row around a crested golden center. 

 (Our illustration is similar to but not identical with T. E. Killen.) 

 $1.10 ea. — 3 or more, 95c ea. 



Improved Majestic 



Our illustration is not 



Improved Majestic but is 



similar to it. A Giant Duplex type with more petals than shown, 



in double rows around the golden center. Vigorous, tall (to 3 feet). 



$1.10 ea. — 3 or more, 95c ea. 



Canary Bird 



(not illustrated). Medium size, very 



double, with outer petals white. As 



you move toward the center, petals become cream, then lemon, and 



ultimately pale gold. Free blooming, vigorous (18 inches to 2 feet). 



$1.10 ea. — 3 or more, 95c ea 



OFFER 78 



OFFER 78A 



1 each 



2 each 



of all 4 



of all 4 



Shastas 



Shastas 



$3.90 



$7.40 



IMPROVED MAJESTIC 



T. E. KILLEN 



(See description for explanation) 



RECOMMENDED 



0SM0C0TE 



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Here's an all-purpose, slow-release fer- 

 tilizer that we can give our stamp of ap- 

 proval, not only for chrysanthemums but 

 also for roses, perennials, annuals and other 

 types of garden plants. Safe. . .sure. . . 

 won't drain away. Feed only once, and 

 the food for your plants will be there when 

 needed. Analysis 18-6-12. Mix one 

 tablespoonful with soil when setting out a 

 chrysanthemum plant. That's all there is 

 to it ... a complete food supply. Used 

 and found satisfactory by commercial 

 growers. lJ/£ lbs. $2.25 (enough for 50 

 mum plants); 5 lbs. $5.95, postpaid. 



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THE CHRYSANTHEMUM BOOK 



By Roderick W. Cumming 



This is the complete and final word on 

 how to grow mums, written by the foremost 

 hybridizer of garden chrysanthemums in the 

 United States. Written in an easy, direct 

 style, it will give you many pointers on how 

 to grow the most spectacular mums in town. 

 Excellent illustrations. Regular price $7.95, 

 postpaid. 



Because we feel this book is so helpful we 

 are making this SPECIAL OFFER: 

 With any $20.00 order or over for plants in 

 this catalog (not including the price of this 

 book), we will send THE CHRYSAN- 

 THEMUM BOOK for only $5.95. 



