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TUTTLE BROS. NURSERIES 
SHASTA DAISY (Chrysanthemum maximum). 
Useful as edgings for perennial beds and for cutting. 
Plant in sun. 
Alaska, single, large flowered white growing low enough 
to be used for edging walks or borders. 2% inch pots. 
Gal. containers. 
Pasadena. An excellent subject for background planting 
or for cutting. Large, snow white flowers. Grows to four 
feet in height. Gal. containers. 
^SHAMROCK (Oxalis acetosella). 
The real Irish Shamrock. Better plant a specimen and be 
ready for Saint Patrick’s day. Gal. containers. 
STATICE (Sea Lavender). 
Valuable for cutting. Also, blooming as it does through 
Summer and Fall, is extensively used to supply lavender 
and blue shades in perennial borders and among shrubs. 
Plant in sun. 
Caspia. Pale lavender sprays of large size. Grows to two 
feet or more in height. Gal. containers. 
Latifolium. Long smooth leaves. Dense heads of lavender- 
blue. Gal. containers. 
Perezii. Robust in growth. Leaves to four inches broad. 
Huge heads of bright blue flowers supported on strong 
stems. Grows to two and one-half feet. 2 y 2 inch pots. 
3 inch pots. Gal. containers. 
STOKESIA cyanea. 
For no reason that we have been able to discover, Stokesia 
has been very little planted here. It is quite drought 
resistant and from early Summer until Winter it is one of 
the busiest plants we know. The drought resistant quali¬ 
ties, general hardiness, long blooming period of this plant 
together with the loveliness of large blue or white aster- 
shaped flowers combine to make it one of our best. Grows 
to eighteen inches. Plant in sun in well drained soil. 
Gal. containers. 
TRANSVAAL DAISY 
