WAySIDE 
GARDE NS 
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Chrysanthemum Maximum, Alaska. 
Chrysanthemum Arcticum—Arctic Daisy. 
Chrysanthemum, Mrs. Phillips. 
Cephalaria - Giant Scabiosa 
Three Doz. 
Tatarica. Flat heads of showy cream-white 
flowers on stems 6 feet high, during July 
and August. Suited for rear of borders, 
where tall effects are desired.$0.65 $1.70 
100 
$ 12.00 
Chelone - Turtle-head or Shell-Flower 
Three Doz. 
Glabra alba. Terminal spikes of creamy 
white flowers .$0.65 $1.70 
Lyoni. Heads of showy purplish red flowers. .65 1.70 
100 
$ 12.00 
12.00 
Chrysanthemum Maximum - Shasta Daisy 
Three Doz. 100 
Alaska. Handsome plant, with large, glis¬ 
tening white blossoms in June and July..$0.50 $1.25 $ 8.00 
Etoile d’Or. Another of the large flowered 
English types, producing the largest and 
best flowers of any we have. July to 
September . 
.75 
2.00 
15.00 
Glory of Wayside. Abundant small flowers 
and blooms early in May; excellent for 
front of the hardy border . 
.55 
1.50 
10.00 
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 . 
.75 
2.00 
15.00 
Mrs. C. Lothian Bell. Very large, perfectly 
formed flowers. Continuous bloomer. One 
of the largest. June to August . 
.65 
1.70 
12.00 
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 .. 
.55 
1.50 
10.00 
Chrysanthemum Species 
Arcticum (The Arctic Daisy). Among fall¬ 
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 sfems ap¬ 
pear, terminated by pure white flowers 2 
to 2V 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 . . 
.50 
1.25 
8.00 
Coreanuni (Korean Chrysanthemum). A re¬ 
markable new perennial from Korea of 
ironclad hardiness. White flowers with 
golden center. Flower? often turn to a 
light pink; 2 to 4 feet high, in bloom 
from October to December. 
.55 
1.50 
10.00 
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 .... 
.50 
1.25 
8.00 
Moorifolium. A most attractive October- 
flowering species for the rock garden or 
the border. The plant is busby 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 . 
1.20 
3.50 
25.00 
Uliginosum (Syn. Pyrethrum). Giant Daisy. 
Grows 3 to 4 feet high, covered with large, 
white, daisy-like flowers from June to Sep¬ 
tember . 
.55 
1.50 
10.00 
Zawadsky. A dwarf growing midsummer 
flowering Daisy with pale pink flowers. 
Good for front of border. 
.65 
1.70 
12.00 
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 . 
.$0.50 
$1.25 
$8.00 
Old-fashioned 
Hardy 
Red . 
.50 
1.25 
8.00 
Old-fashioned 
Hardy 
White . 
.50 
1.25 
8.00 
Old-fashioned 
Hardy 
Yellow . 
.50 
1.25 
8.00 
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