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ALBANY NURSERIES, Incorporated 
Perpetual Crimson Rambler are perfectly hardy and vigorous; the plants 
grow 24 to 30 inches high. We can supply dormant field grown plants. 
TREE ROSES. 
The Tree Roses are grafted on hardy rose stalks four to five feet high, 
are tree shaped and when in full bloom are objects of beauty, making hand- 
some plants for the lawns or rose border. In this shape we offer only the 
Hybrid Perpetual or hardy class. We have them in white, the different shades 
of pink, red and crimson. 
SHASTA DAISIES. 
(CHRYSANTHEMUM LEUOANTHEMUM HYBRIDUM.) 
Originated by Luthur Burbank, from whom we secured our supply. Too 
well advertised by this time to need any long description. A marvelous com- 
bination of size, grace, abundance and general effectiveness of flowers, which 
are borne on long, strong clean stems; flowers showy white or cream colored, 
4 or 5 inches across. 
ALASKA — (New) — The whole plant, roots, stems, leaves, buds and flowers 
are gigantic, but compact and graceful in every respect. The marvelous com- 
bination of size, grace, glistening whiteness, abundance and general effective- 
ness of the flowers, w'hich are borne on long, clean strong stems, will place 
it at once far ahead of all others of its class. Under the ordinary field culti- 
vation given Chrysanthemums, the flowers average 4 to 5 inches across on 
stems 2 or 3 feet long, with 38 to 42 wide petals and a very small disk ; with 
proper disbudding are produced perpetually, though more abundantly at the 
usual blooming season. 
CALIFORNIA — (New') — Another giant in growth, and in most respects 
similar to Alaska, but the buds and half-opened flowers are of a most pleasing 
clear, pale lemon yellow, with two rows of petals. When a day or two old 
these gradually change to pure white. The combination is exceedingly pleas- 
ing. The flowers average 4 to 5 inches across, and with ordinary care, are 
perpetually. The common varieties of Chrysanthemum maximum are as 
weeds when compared with these. 
WESTRALIA — (New) — This is distinguished by its branching habit, which 
is a strong characteristic in one of the parents of the whole Shasta Daisy 
Family — the Japanese Field Daisy Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum Nipponi- 
cum. Well grown plants are 3 to 4 feet high and nearly as much through, 
buds and newly opened flowers are of a pleasing cream color, semi-double, 3 
to 4 inches across and are produced on fairly long stems in bewildering pro- 
fusion. 
