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Chrysanthemums 



Annual Varieties 



The single-flowering annual Chrysanthemums or Painted Daisies 

 are showy and effective garden favorites, extensively grown for cut 

 flowers and are illustrated in colors on page 57. 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. 



:v^ 1921 Burridgeanum. Pure white petals with zone of rich 

 ^^^, — '"~^ brownish red and inner zone of yellow surrounding the 



dark brown disc, j oz., 25 cts $0 10 



1922 Eastern Star. Clear yellow zoned deeper yellow, dark disc, j oz., 

 25 cts 10 



1923 Morning Star. Petals canary yellow, with halo of deeper yellow; 

 disc dark yellow, | oz., 25 cts 10 



1924 Northern Star. Very large daisy-like flowers, 3 inches across, with 

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

 brown eye, \ oz., 25 cts 10 



1 925 Chameleon. Light yellow to tawny apricot, garnet band with yellow 

 zone around dark disc, j oz., 25 cts 10 



1926 Evening Star. Rich sunflower yellow, the disc slightly deeper 

 yellow, J oz., 25 cts 10 



1929 Collection of a packet each of the above 6 varieties 40 



1928 Collection of \ oz. each of the above 6 varieties 1 25 



1930 Single Mixed (Painted Daisies). Many colors. Oz., 40 cts 5 



1931 Coronarium, Double Mixed. Yellow, white, etc. (See cut.) 

 i oz., 20 cts.; oz., 50 cts 5 



1935 Inodorum Plenissimum (Double White Mayweed). Makes a bushy 

 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. J oz., 40 cts 10 



Chrysanthemum Coro.narium 



Chrysanthemums 



Perennial Varieties PER PKT. 



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. J 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 overlapping petals, and 

 borne on long strong stems; a beautiful cut flower, re- 

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



1950 Shasta Daisy Mixed. A general mixture saved from 

 extra choice hybrids, and certain to produce varieties of 



merit. \ oz., 50 cts 15 



Rainbow Corn (Zea Japonlca Varlegata) 



2662 As an ornamental foliage plant this is not only highly 

 effective, but very interesting. It grows about 5 feet 

 high, quite bushy, the wonderfully variegated leaves 

 being striped with bright green, silvery white, rosy 

 purple and sulphur yellow. It makes a very pretty 

 dividing line between the vegetable and flower garden, 

 or it may be used in the mixed border. Peroz, 25 cts. . . 10 



Sh.vsta Daisy Alask.\ 



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



