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Esther Read. 
65c ea.; 
3 for $1.65 
Fringed Beauty. 
65c ea.; 
3 for$1.65 
Spicily Fragrant 
Hardy Garden © 


SHASTA DAISIES 
Their masses of snowy bloom are a refreshing sight through the heat of 
midsummer days. For people whose ‘‘garden-time”’ is mostly evenings, 
these gleaming white flowers extend the time of enjoyment, as they show 
up long after other colors have been smudged to grayness by the dusk. 
Useful, too, for interplanting between bright colors which would other- 
wise clash. Shasta Daisies have a long blooming season and the blooms 
last well; as cut flowers they ‘‘have everything.’’ We offer improved 
varieties, carefully chosen for hardiness, vigorous growth, and most 
abundant bloom. Plant 12 to 18 inches apart in deep, rich soil and in 
full sunshine. Avoid fresh animal manures and lime. 

Edgebrook Giant. Blooms in Majestic. Large f ‘ 
profusion until frost. The largest inches), with a sr ‘ 
Shasta offered, a magnificent center. 4 double row of 
single with several rows” of straight, overlapping pETAalS 
closely SEL; overl ipping petals. makes tk € flowers 1 ill and com- 
Fine. 65c ea. pact. Height 114 to 2 feet or 
Esther Read. See illustration. INOTC. One of the best singles. 
Fully double blooms 3 to 4 50c ea. 
inches in diameter come freely Marconi. Huge, shaggy; double 
on sturdy plants 1% to 2 feet flowers about hes across. A 
tall. June to October. Excel- taller sort, 2 to 3 feet high. Mar- 
lent. 65c ea. cont is an older kind that has 
Fringed Beauty. See illustration. ROVER Deen Uh pass oa 
Of good size. Lovely fluffy other double of the same form. 
: Highly recommended. 50c ea. 
petals; long season of bloom. 
Hardy, vigorous. 2 feet. 65c ea. 
OFFER 36A. 
All 5 Shastas for $2.50. 
1 each of all listed. Gives a long 
season of bloom. Each the best 
of its type. 


3 Newer Shastas $1.65 
1 each of these 3 finest: 
Edgebrook Giant, cE 
Esther Read, 
Fringed Beauty, 
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ARNATIONS 
Delightfully fragrant flowers that resemble florists’ Carnations but are 
hardy and important garden plants of easy culture. Free blooming for a long 
season; 12 to 15-inch plants. All these offered are fully double, richly fra- 
grant, with good-sized blooms of fine form and real charm. These 7, to our 
minds, are leading kinds, with a good range of colors. 
60c ea.; 3 of one variety for $1.50, except as noted 
OFFER 36B One each of all seven varieties for $3.50. 
Her Majesty. Graceful flowers 
Dianthus, June Carmine as white as snow. Fully 114 
inches across. 
Lucia. See illustration. Car- 
mine-pink. A very fine variety 
that should be in every garden. 
Free in bloom. Good for cut- 
ting. 
“Purple Unique. Deep lavender 
with a silvery reflex on the 
daintily fringed petals. 
*Rose Unique. Bright rose—a 
color much admired for its 
warmth and = purity. Don’t 
miss It. 
“Salmon Unique. 
mon-pink, fringed 
ibove. Extra-good. 
*Silvermine.  Sce 
Pure silvery white. 
border plant. 50c ea.; 
$1.25. 
Dianthus, June Carmine. 
New. See illustration Very 
showy carmine blooms. Extra- 
hardy. 85c ea.; 3 for $2.15. 
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like the 
illustration. 
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Carnation, Lucia 
SUPERB $1.95 
CARNATIONS 
OFFER 36C 
One each marked * 


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