WAYSIDE GARDENS 
FOR QUA LITY 
Chrysanthemum Maximum, Alaska. 
Chrysanthemum Arcticum—Arctic Daisy. 
Chrysanthemum, Mrs. Phillips. 
Cephalaria - Giant Scabiosa 
Three 
Tatarica. Flat heads of showy cream-white 
flowers on stems 6 feet high, during July 
and August. Suited for rear of borders, 
whcte tall effects are desired .$1.00 
Doz. 100 
$3.00 $20.00 
Chelone - Turtle-head or Shell-Flower 
Three Doz. 
Glabra alba. Terminal spikes of creamy 
white flowers .$1.00 $3.00 
Lyoni. Heads of showy purplish red flowers. . 1.00 3.00 
100 
$ 20.00 
20.00 
Chrysanthemum Maximum - Shasta Daisy 
Three 
Doz. 
100 
Alaska. Handsome plant, with large, glis¬ 
tening white blossoms in June and July..$0.75 
$2.00 
$15.00 
Etoile d’Or. Another of the large flowered 
English types, producing the largest and 
best flowers of any we have. July to 
September . 1.20 
3.50 
25.00 
Glory of Wayside. Abundant small flowers 
and blooms early in May; excellent for 
front of the hardy border.85 
2.50 
18.00 
Mayfield Giant. A lovely, strong growing 
and free flowering Shasta Daisy of recent 
introduction. If old flowers are removed 
when faded this variety will bloom 
throughout the summer. 1.20 
3.50 
25.00 
Mrs. C. Lothian Bell. Very large, perfectly 
formed flowers. Continuous bloomer. One 
of the largest. June to August.. .85 
2.50 
18.00 
Sutton’s May Queen. Not one of the larg¬ 
est, but one of the earliest; similar to the 
Hartje & Elder Daisy but with a better 
stem. Flowering for Decoration Day, it 
is one of our most valuable cut flower va¬ 
rieties .85 
2.50 
18.00 
Chrysanthemum Species 
Arcticum (The Arctic Daisy). Among iall- 
flowering perennials this is a perfect gem. 
It forms an attractive rosette-like clump 
of pretty dark green foliage, and in Sep¬ 
tember multitudes of flower siems ap¬ 
pear, terminated by pure white flowers 2 
to ‘ZV 2 inches in diameter. These begin to 
develop during the last week in September, 
and continue in good condition throughout 
October, and frequently into November . . 
.75 
2.00 
15.00 
Coieanum (Korean Chrysanthemum). A re¬ 
markable new perennial from Korea of 
ironclad hardiness. White flowers with 
golden center. Flowers often turn to a 
light pink; 2 to 4 feet high, in bloom 
from October to December . 
.75 
2.00 
15.00 
Leucanthemum flore pleno (Double White 
Daisy). Flowers double, pure white, of 
medium size, excellent for cutting; each 
plant produces from 30 to 50 flowers; per¬ 
fectly hardy. May and June flowering .... 
.75 
2.00 
15.00 
Moorifolium. A most attractive October- 
flowering species for the rock garden or 
the border. The plant is bushy in habit 
with almost pendulent branches which are 
liberally covered with pink flowers about 1 
inch in diameter. A rock garden treasure 
because of its late blooming. 
1.40 
4.00 
30.00 
XJliginosimi (Syn. Pyrethrum). Giant Daisy. 
Grows 3 to 4 feet high, covered with large, 
white, daisy-like flowers from June to Sep¬ 
tember . 
.85 
2.50 
18.00 
Zawadsky. A dwarf growing midsummer 
flowering Daisy with pale pink flowers. 
Good for front of border. 
1.00 
3.00 
20.00 
Hardy Old Fashioned Chrysanthemums 
We collected from old gardens some of the old-fashioned 
Chrysanthemums which are very hardy and which bloom in 
October and November, after all other outdoor flower; are gone. 
Often in bloom when the snow is on the ground; are very 
showy. 3 to 4 feet high. When in bloom are a perfect mass of 
flowers. 
Three 
Doz. 
100 
Old-fashioned 
Hardy 
Pink ... 
_$0.75 
$2.50 
$15.00 
Old-fashioned 
Hardy 
Red . 
.75 
2.50 
15.00 
Old-fashioned 
Hardy White . . . 
.75 
2.50 
15.00 
Old-fashioned 
Hardy 
Yellow 
.75 
2.50 
15.00 
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