112 MICHELL’S HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Daisy, White Swan 
NEW DOUBLE DAISY, WHITE SWAN 
Here is a Daisy that will compare with the double Pyrethrums. It produces solid double, pure white flowers on wiry stems 
18 to 24 inches in length. It is not unusual for one plant to produce from 15 to 20 flowers during late May and early June. 
The flowers are uniform, of good size and are excellent for cutting. Perfectly hardy. 50c. each, $5.00 per dozen. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Shasta Daisy (Alaska). A decided improvement on the original, 
with blooms 434 to 5 inches across, of pure glistening white. 
Very free-flowering and in bloom all Summer and Fall. 
*Arcticum (The Arctic Daisy). One of the most attractive Fall¬ 
flowering perennials. It forms a rosette-like clump of pretty 
dark green foliage during the Summer, and early in the Fall 
sends up multitudes of large pure white flowers, which continue 
throughout October and frequently into November. 
Coreanum (Korean Chrysanthemum). A remarkable new per¬ 
ennial from Korea, of ironclad hardiness. Large white flowers, 
with golden center, often turning to a light pink in frosty 
weather; in bloom from October to December. 
Etoile D’Or. Another of the large flowering English type, produc¬ 
ing the largest and best flowers of any from June to September. 
30c. each; $2.75 per doz.; per 100, $18.00. 
CHELONE (Shell Flower) 
Handsome perennials growing about two feet high and bearing 
numerous spikes of large flower heads during the Summer. 
Lyoni. Heads of showy purplish-red flowers. 30c. each; $2.75 
per doz.; per 100, $18.00. 
* CIIIE R A NT 15 U S 
Allioni (Siberian Wallflower). An excellent rock plant growing 
about 12 inches high and producing an abundance of brilliant 
orange flowers in June. 25c. each; $2.50 per doz.; per 100, $15.00. 
CORONILLA 
Cappadocica. A glaucus mat emblazoned with a coronet of golden 
pea-shaped flowers during late May, June and July. Best in 
full sun. A novelty of the highest Merit. 50c. each; $5.00 per 
dozen. 
The Rose is the “Queen of Flowers,” see pages 100 to 105 for a list of the best 
Plants marked * are suitable for the rock garden 
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