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CHAS. FIORE NURSERIES. PRAIRIE VIEW. ILLINOIS 
SHASTA DAISIES 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—HARDY DAISY 
Fine hardy border plants, their large Daisy-like flowers 
being produced in great profusion. They are splendid 
for cut flower purposes. 
SHASTA DAISIES 
Alaska—A decided improvement on the original; with blooms 
4)4 to 5 inches across of pure glistening white. Very 
free-flowering and in bloom all summer and fall. 2 ft. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Arcticum—(Arctic Daisy). Among fall flowering perennials 
this is one of the best. It forms an attractive clump 
of dark green foliage, and in September multitudes of 
white flowers, slightly tinged rose or lilac, 2 inches 
wide, appear. September to November. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Diener’s New Double White Giant Shasta Daisy. 
each 35c; per 10 $3.25 
King Edward VII —Immense beautiful pure white flowers, on 
tall stems. July to September. 3 feet. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Korean—A remarkable perennial from Korea with ironclad 
hardiness. Large white flowers with golden center 
resembling a glorified daisy. Flowers often turn to a 
light pink. 2 to 3 feet high, in bloom from October 
to December. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Leucanthemum FI. PI.—Pure double white. Early. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
May Queen—Not the largest, but the earliest. Valuable 
as a cut flower. each 18c; per 10 $1.50 
Mrs. C. Lowthian Bell -This magnificent white Daisy is 
undoubtedly the largest flowered of its class. Flowers 
frequently measure six inches across with very broad 
petals of great substance. 2)4 to 3 feet. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
(Hardy Fall flowering chrysanthemums) 
Aladdin (1932)—Starts blooming about September 10. Charm¬ 
ing orange bronze. Large blossoms, long stems. 
Azalea Mum—A good pink. 
Boston—Single burnt-orange. 
California—Single ’yellow-bronze. 
Carrie—Large deep yellow. Matures September 25. Height 
2 feet. 
Fire Fly—Reddish-bronze. 
Frances Whittlesey—Rich bronze and garnet red. 
Idolph—Soft rose. September 30. Height 2 feet. 
Jewell—Deep pink. 
Mariabeau—Large dark rose. 
Mrs. J. Willis Martin—Strawberry red. 
Murillio—Of strong growth. Finest shade of pink among 
the early hardies. Height 2 feet. 
October Girl—Bright pink. 
Old-Fashioned Hardy Red. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—(Continued) 
Old-Fashioned Hardy White. 
R. Marion Hatton—Bright canary yellow. 
Rodell—Yellow button. 
Ruth Cumming—Reddish-bronze with terra cotta and higher 
tone. 
Ruth Hatton—Clear Ivory white with lemon shading in 
center. 
Sunkist—New! Bright orange, exceedingly free flowering. 
Height 18 inches. The flowers are 1)4 inches in diameter. 
Matures September. 
Tasiva—Very free flowering. White. Matures October 1st. 
Height 2 feet. 
White Doty—Pure white with creamy center. 
Winnetka-sLarge, pure white. Very free flowering. Flowers 
September 20. Height 1)4 feet. 
Wolverine—The finest brilliant yellow garden Chrysanthe¬ 
mum. Beautiful color. Matures August 30. Height 
2 feet. 
Yellow Normandie—A beautiful bronze yellow. Flowers 
September 10. Height 1)4 feet. 
Zaza—Yellow with orange at the base of the petals. Shows 
color October 1. Flowers 2)4 inches in diameter. Height 
2 feet. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
CIMICIFUGA—SNAKE ROOT 
Racemosa—Grows 4 to 8 feet tall. Is late-blooming. July 
to August. The large leaves are cut very deeply and 
the flowers, white, small, feathery and closely set, are 
bopne on long stalks. each 30c; per 10 $2.75 
CLEMATIS 
Davidiana—4 feet. June-August. Delicately scented, pale 
blue flowers in clustered heads. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
COREOPSIS—TICKSEED 
One of the most popular hardy plants; the flowers are 
a rich golden yellow of a beautiful graceful form and 
bloom June to October. 
Lanceolata Grandiflora—2 feet. June to October. About 
the best yellow cut flower blooming incessantly. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Verticillata—Slender habit, linear whorled leaves, yellow 
dark disc; elegant. each 20c; per 1 $1.80 
CYPRIPEDIUM—LADY’S SLIPPER 
Pubescens—(Large Yellow Lady’s Slipper). Very much like 
Parvillorum, only the flowers are larger. This should 
be planted in a rich bed in which leaf-mold should be 
a part, in some moist, yet well-drained, shady spot. 
each 35c; per 10 $3.25 
Spectabile (Showy Lady's Slipper). The finest and most 
showy of all our orchids. It grows about two feet high, 
bearing along the stalk several rather large, roundish 
leaves, and on top one or two quite large, rose-purple 
or nearly white flowers. each 35c; per 10 $3.25 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUM 
