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BURBANK'S 19i9 NEW CREATIONS IN SEEDS 
Shasta Daisy 
Most carefully selected and best mixture ever offered of this most popular ol all 
white flowers. Packet, 25c. 
The Shasta Daisy will produce four times as much bloom as any other variety, 
and when cut, this will remain in a fresh condition for fully a fortnight, which 
makes it a unique flower for decoration. Plants will bloom in six months from 
time the seed is sown, while the varieties of Maxima will only bloom the second 
year from seed. The Shasta Daisy will succeed in any soil, and is perfectly hardy, 
it is perennial, blooming better and more abundantly each season, and may be 
multiplied by simple division of the root. Robert Holmes, F. R. H. S., 
Tuckswood Farms, Norwich, England. 
The Shasta Daisy exhibits 
a grace and refinement lack- 
ing in other daisies belonging 
to this genus, . . . far su- 
perior to the common daisies, 
Paris daisies, Chrysanthemum 
maximum and white asters in 
grace and purity of color. It 
has met with a good demand 
at all times at prices which 
may be considered high as 
compared with those obtained 
from any other out-door Sum- 
mer stock. — Florist's Exch'ge. 
Probably no hardy plant 
has ever been so highly 
spoken of in the American 
Horticultural Press as this 
production of Luther Bur- 
bank's. . . . This we con- 
sider the finest of all the 
Moonpenny daisies. The flow- 
ers are of the snowiest white, 
with yellow centers, large and 
graceful, and produced in 
countless numbers on long, 
strong stems, making it a val- 
uable cut flower. It is peren- 
nial, absolutely hardy, and 
blooms the first season from 
seed. Henry A. Dreer, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
; the most startling examples of great increase in size in a hybrid among 
s Creations is his Shasta Daisy. — New York Herald. 
THE INNUMERABLE FORMS OF SHASTA DAISY 
SEEDLINGS 
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Burbank 
There is little doubt that this wonderful flower will soon become one of the most 
popular of our cultivated blossoms. — North American Horticulturist. 
The Shasta Daisy is one of Burbank's greatest novelties, and it promises to rank 
as one of the very best garden flowers. — Horticultural Trade Journal, London, 
England. 
I have watched the development of the Shasta Daisy in Mr. Burbank's grounds 
for several years past, and pronounce it the best white flower for garden and house 
decoration which I have ever seen. It is worthy of all the praises bestowed 
upon it. CarlPurdy. 
