WESTRALIA 
This is distinguished by its branching habit, which is a strong character in one of the parents of the 
whole Shasta Daisy Family —the Japanese Field Daisy (Chrys. leuc. nipponicum). 
Well-grown plants are three to four feet high and nearly as much through; buds and newly opened 
flowers are of a pleasing cream color, semi-double, three to four inches across and are produced on fairly long 
stems in bewildering profusion. (See page 9.) 
These new types have a remarkable resistant vigor and ability to overcome ill-treatment and 
unfavorable conditions not possessed by tfe original Shasta Daisy* 
PRICES 
Of ALASKA, CALIFORNIA and WESTRALIA strong, hardy, heavily-rooted, out-door grown plants, by mail or express: 
One plant.$ .75 Six plants .$ 2.00 
Two plants . 1.25 Ten plants. 2.50 
Thiee plants . 1.50 One hundred plants. 15.00 
Purchasers m all cases to have the privilege of ordering all of one kind, or any proportion of each. 
