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CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



PERENNIAL VARIETIES. 



PBR PKT. 



x941 Frutescens Grandiflorum {"Paris Daisy," or Marguerite). 



White, yellow eye 10 



194i Comtesse de Chambord ( Yellow Ptiris BalKi/). Similar to 



the above except in color, which is a beautiful clear yellow 10 



li<44 Japanese Hybrids. The seed here offered has been saved from 

 a magnificent collection. Seed sown in sjning will produce flowering 

 plaiils by fall ■ 15 



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



Howering sorts, with double button-like blossoms. Mixed colors I.'' 



1947 Maximum "Triumph" {Moonpeiniy Dais;/). Blossoms of the 

 purest white, with yellow centres, and borne on long, strong stems, 

 lasting a long time when cut; perfectly hardy. J oz., 25 cts 10 



1946 King Edward VII. The finest Moonpenny Daisy, with flowers of 

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

 flowering. A splendid addition to this useful hardy perennial. 2 pkls. 

 for 25 cts , l'^ 



Burbank's Shasta Daisies. 



Chrysanthrmum 

 Single Annual. | 



DREER'S 



Superb American 



ASTERS. 



Nothing finer in Asters 

 can be had than the sorts 

 offered on pages 59 to 61. 



CERASTIUM. 



I Snow in Summer.) 



1911 Tomentosum. A very 

 pretty dwarf, white-leaved 

 edging jilant, bearing small 

 white flowers; hardy peren- 

 nial 15 



(Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum Hybridum.) 



It is now nearly 10 years since Mr. But- 

 bank sent out the first .Shasta Daisy, 

 Since then it has been steadily im- 

 proved by selection, until to-daj 

 it is much superior to the original 

 type. We offer the following, 

 received direct from Mr. Bur- 

 bank: 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



ANNUAL VARIETIES. 

 Showy and effective garden favorites, extensively 

 grown for cut flowers. The hardy annuals are sum- 

 mer-flowering border plants, and quite distinct from 

 the hardy perennial and autumn flowering varieties. 



PKH PKT. 



1925 InodorumPlenissimum (Z)(w6Ze W/tite 

 Mayweed). Makes a bushy plant about 2 

 feet high, with fine feathery foliage and pure 

 white, intensely double flowers, which are 

 produced from midsummer till frost; splen- 

 did for cutting. J^ oz. , 25 cts 10 



1926 Segetum, Evening Star or Helios 

 (Corn Marif/old, or Atnnuil Golden 

 Marguerite), A splendid variety for cut- 

 ting, flowers 3 inches across, of pure golden- 

 yellow; in general appearance resembles the 

 yellow Paris Daisy. J oz., 25 cts 



1923 Coronarium Double Mixed. Yellow, 

 white, etc. (See cut.) Oz., 30 cts 



Shasta Daisy Alaska. 



VBH FKT 



1948 Alaska. A splendid 

 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, remaining in good con- 

 dition a week or more. 5 pkts. , 



?1.0U 



1950 Shasta Daisy. A general 

 mixture saved from a large number of 

 extra choice hybrids, and certain to produce a 

 e number of varieties of great merit. 3 

 pkts., .50 cts 2( 



2£ 



19.30 Single Mixed (Painted Daisien). Many 

 colors. Oz., 30 cts 



1929 Imported Collection of 8 summer- flow- 

 ering annual varieties 



10 

 5 

 5 



30 



Chrysanthemum Coronahium 



Plants of Chmanthemums will be found offered under their proper heads. See Index, pages 2 and 3. 



