Henderson’s New Giant Shasta Hybrids 
“Lacinatus” 
Shasta Daisy (close view) showing petal ar¬ 
rangement. See photo on right showing field grown 
plants of this beautiful new Shasta daisy. Also see 
description below photo on right. 
“Snow Queen” 
Shasta Daisy Hybrid. Flower lovers who saw 
this last year were amazed at the size and abund¬ 
ance of bloom of this variety. Large blooms on 
long stems 3 feet in length. Semi-double. In¬ 
dividual petals very wide. 2 5c each., $1.50 per 
dozen. A greatly improved Alaska daisy. 
“Gigantea” 
(Field Photo Above) 
The largest flowered Shasta daisy I have ever 
grown. Blooms well over 6 inches in diameter 
produced over the entire season. Semi-double in 
form. Possesses great substance and the most 
outstanding keeper of all, when cut, keeping al¬ 
most two weeks. Stems strong and erect. Won¬ 
derful new variety. 5 0c each; $3.00 per doz. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION 
Special collection of above varieties one each 
except the new "Supreme”, $1.75 prepaid. Value 
purchased separately, $2.2 5, 5 varieties included 
in collection. 
“Lacinatur.” 
(Photo Above) 
New Shasta Hybrid. A very beautiful new 
lacinated daisy. Large 4-inch flowers that carry 
a large number of petals, the ends of which are 
finely cut. Plants are vigorous, growing to 3 
feet in height and bloom over a long period Ex¬ 
cellent cut flower. The best of its type ever 
grown. Divisions from original plant 5 0c each; 
$3.00 per 12. Not less than 12 at this rate. 
The new Shasta Daisy Hybrids "Lacinatus ”, 
I secured from you are fine. They are creating 
quite a sensation at the Inn here. Frank J. Mc¬ 
Coy, Santa Maria Inn, Mgr., Santa Maria, Calif. 
“Sun-Ray” Shasta 
Flowers 5 inches in diameter. Larger than 
Lacinatus and of similar form except the bot¬ 
tom row of petals is flat. A very beautiful new 
form of Shasta hybrid. 50c each; $3 00 per doz. 
One of my personal favorites. 
Hannah By non 
The tallest of all the new Shasta daisies; al¬ 
most 5 feet in height. May be cut over a long 
season. Blooms exceedingly large and of an un¬ 
usual form. 50c each; $3.00 per dozen. 
1935 Introduction 
“Supreme” 
New Shasta hybrid. Flowers 4 inches in 
diameter. Possesses 14 distinct layers of petals 
which, when fully developed, make the flower 
3 inches in depth. It resembles a pure white 
zinnia. Grows to height of 30 inches. Good 
bloomer and excellent cut flower. 5 0c each. 
The above new daisies represent many years of hybridization and selection, requiring the growing 
of many thousands of individuals. They arc superior to any offered elsewhere and will easily replace all 
older varieties ivhen they are better known. 
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