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Chrysanthemums 



Annual Varieties 



The single-flowering annual Chrysantliemums or Painted Daisies 

 are showy and eiiective garden favorites, extensively grown for cut 

 flowers. The following hardy annuals are summer-flowering border 

 plants (growing about 2 feet high), bearing in profusion large 

 daisy-like flowers on good stems, and quite distinct from the hardy 

 perennial and autumn flowering varieties. per pkt. 



1021 Burridgeanum. Pure white petals with zone of rich 

 brownish red and inner zone of yellow surrounding the 



dark brown disc $0 10 



Eastern Star. Clear yellow petals with dark disc 10 



Morning Star. Petals canary yellow, with halo of deeper yellow; 



disc dark yellow 10 



Northern Star. Very large daisy-like flowers, 3 inches across, with 

 pure white fringed petals with canary-yellow zone around a dark 



brow n ey e 10 



The Sultan. Rich wallflower red with narrow yellow zone around 



the brown disc 10 



Evening Star, or Helios. Rich sunflow er yellow, the disc slightly 



deeper yellow 10 



Collection of a packet each of the above 6 varieties 40 



SingleMi'^ediPainled Daisies). Many colors. (See cut.) Oz., 40cts. 5 

 Coronarium, Double Mixed. Yellow, white, etc. (See cut.) Oz., 



40 cts 5 



InodorumPleniSSimum {Double \\ Lite Mayweed). Makesabushy 

 plant about 2 feet high, with fine feathery foliage, and pure white, 

 densely double flowers, which are produced from mid-summer till 

 frost; splendid for cutting. joz.,40cts 10 



CHRVaANXHEMUM CoRONARILiM 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Perennial Varieties PERPKr 



1944 Japanese Hybrids. Our stock of this comes to us direct from 

 Japan and is saved from a magnificent collection of over one hundred 

 varieties, and cannot fail to produce satisfactory results. Seeds sown 

 in spring will produce flowering plants by fall $0 25 



1945 Double Early-flowering. A new race which perfect their blooms in 

 the open ground before frost. Easily grown from seed which may be 

 expected to produce at least 75 per cent, of double-flowering plants 

 in a large range of colors 25 



1951 Hardy Pompon. A fine strain of the old-fashioned hardy fall- 

 flowering sorts, with double button-like blossoms. Mixed 

 colors 25 



1946 Maximum King Edward VII (Moonpenny Daisy). 

 Considered the finest of all, with flowers of extraordinary 

 size, of purest white, perfect form, and exceedingly free- 

 flowering. A splendid addition to this useful hardy perennial. 

 i oz., 30 cts 10 - 



SHASTA DAISIES 



(Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum) 



1948 Alaska. A splendid hardy perennial variety with flowers rarely less 

 than 5 inches across, of the purest glistening white, with broad over- 

 lapping petals, and borne on long srtong stems; a beautiful cut 

 flower, remaining in good condition a week or more. 5 pkts., $1.00. . . 25 



1950 Shasta Daisy. A general mixture saved from extra choice hybrids, 

 and certain to produce a large number of varieties of great merit. 

 2 pkts., 25 cts 15 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA or CALIFORNIA POPPIES 



and 



AFRICAN MARIGOLDS 



are illustrated in colors and offered and described 

 on pages 56 and 57. 



Single Annu.al Chrysanthemums 



Plants of Garden Chrysanthemums will be found offered with other hardy Plants 



