Single Annual Chrysanthemum 
Shasta Daisy—White Marguerites ji?) 
Chrysanthemum leucanthemum 
1948 Alaska. Magnificent daisy-like flowers seldom 
less than 5 inches across. Broad, pure glistening 
white, overlapping petals carried on long strong 
stems. 3 feet. Pkt. 15c; special pkt. 40c. 
1950 Shasta Daisy Mixed. A general mixture saved 
from extra choice hybrids and certain to produce 
a great variety of free-flowering plants. 3 feet 
high. Pkt. 10c; special pkt. 30c. 
Cineraria maritima 
White-Leaved Cineraria i 
Dusty Miller 
1971 Maritima candidissima. These, as well as 
the white-leaved Centaureas offered on page 22, 
are called ‘‘Dusty Millers.’’ Fine for bedding, 
ribbon beds, and margins. Prized for their 
beautiful downy, silvery foliage; half-hardy per- 
ennials, but should be treated as annuals; 2 feet. 
Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 25c; oz. 75c. 
HENRY A. DREER, 
) 1925 Chameleon (Eclipse). 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Chrysanthemum >: 
Annual Varieties ® 
The annual Chrysanthemums or Painted Daisies are showy and effective 
garden favorites. They also are splendid for cut flowers. They grow about 
2 feet high and bear a profusion of large daisy-like flowers on good stems. 
They are distinct from the hardy perennial and autumn flowering varieties. 
1921 Burridgeanum. Pure white petals zoned rich brownish red and 
) yellow. Dark brown disc. Pkt. 10c; } oz. 25c. 
? 1923 Morning Star. Canary yellow petals with halo of deeper yellow. 
) The disc is dark yellow. Pkt. 10c; } oz. 25c. 
91924 Northern Star. Very large daisy-like flowers, 3 inches across. 
> Pure white, fringed petals with canary yellow zone around a dark 
brown eye. Pkt. 10c; } 0z. 25c. 
Light yellow to tawny apricot, garnet band 
with yellow zone around dark disc. Pkt. 10c; } oz. 25ce. 
1926 Evening Star (/elios). Rich sunflower yellow, the disc slightly 
deeper yellow. Pkt. 10c; } oz. 25c. 
1927 Purpureum (W. E. Gladstone). Rich velvety purple with yellow 
zone. A most attractive variety. Pkt. 10c; } oz. 25c. 
1929 Collection of one packet each of the above 6 varieties, 40c. 
1928 Collection of } oz. each of the above 6 varieties, $1.00. 
1930 Single Mixed (Painted Daisies). A splendid mixture including many 
fine colors. Pkt. 10c; } oz. 20c; oz. 50c. 
Coronarium, Double Mixed. Lovely double flowers in shades of 
yellow and white. Pkt. 10c; } oz. 20c; oz. 50c. 
1931 
Perennial Varieties [HP] 
1940 Japonicum, Double Anemone-Flowered. Started early this 
will flower from seed in late autumn.’ Beautifully quilled blooms of 
exceptionally bright and varied coloring. Many double flowers measur- 
ing from 2 to 3 inches across. A splendid novelty. Pkt. 50c; special 
pkt. $1.50. 
1943 Riverton Seedlings. A truly glorious mixture of carefully hybrid- 
ized varieties with single, semi-double, and double blooms in a range of 
colors that defies description. Blooms during October. Pkt. 50c; 
special pkt. $1.00. 
Korean Hybrids. Exceptionally hardy, single flowered, bushy 
plants including a range of colors that is most impressive. Easy to 
grow blooming in late fall of the same year as sown. Pkt. 50c. 
1945 Double Early Flowering. A beautiful race which will produce a 
large number of double-flowering plants in a wide range of rich colors. 
They will bloom during the late fall. Pkt. 25c; special pkt. 75c. 
King Edward VII (Moonpenny Daisy). Large single flowers of the 
purest white produced on sturdy well-rounded plants 2} feet high. 
The graceful blooms are of perfect form and give a splendid display. 
Pkt. 10c; special pkt. 75c. 
1947 May Queen (Spring Marguerite). Attractive, well-branched plants 
about 2 feet high, covered with a great mass of medium-sized white 
single flowers. Early and quite hardy. Pkt. 10c; special pkt. 30c. 
1941 
1946 
Cineraria hybrida 7™ 
Beautiful in the house or conservatory during the spring months. 
from May to September. After transplanting place in a cold frame facing 
north. When the pots become full of roots shift into larger ones till the 
flowering size is reached. 
1963 Dreer’s Prize Dwarf. Dwarf compact plants, not over a foot high, 
with immense heads of large flowers in a great range of beautiful colors. 
Our strain is extra fine. Pkt. 50c; special pkt. $1.50. 
1964 Dreer’s Prize Tall. Of taller growth than the above. Has flowers of 
extraordinary size. Pkt. 35c; special pkt. $1.25. 
1961 Matador. The new large-flowering scarlet which adds considerable 
life and brilliancy to a collection. Pkt. 50c.; special pkt. $1.25. 
1962 Nana multiflora. Compact plants with good heads of small flowers 
in a wide range of colors. Pkt. 35c; special pkt. $1.25. 
1965 Nana multiflora grandiflora maxima. This new hybrid has the 
compact habit of nana multiflora, with immense flowers in a complete 
range of the best colors. Pkt. 50c; special pkt. $1.50. 
1966 Stellata (Star Cineraria). A charming variety with large spreading 
panicles of starry flowers in many colors. Pkt. 25c; special pkt. 75c. 
Sow 
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You will find some very interesting Novelties and Specialties on pages 4 to 8 
