PAUL J. HOWARD’S 
Mew Double Shasta Daisy 
SNOWDRIFT 
Introduced by us last Spring, this lovely Shasta Daisy proved an immediate sensa¬ 
tion. It is a distinctly new type with long, graceful pure snowy white petals form¬ 
ing fluffy flowers, the golden centers of which show through just enough to add a 
touch of lively color. They look more like feathery type of Japanese Chrysanthe¬ 
mums than they do Daisies, and are equally suitable for floral decorations. Flower¬ 
ing freely in early Spring, and continuously for a long season, they bring a wealth of 
lovely white blooms of a type not available in any other flower at that time of year. 
They flower with the freedom of the Shasta Daisy in borders, beds, or groups, where 
they make a sparkling display in the garden; and are of the same easy culture. 
Our plants are grown from divisions, insuring uniform truly double flowers not pos¬ 
sible to obtain from seed. 
Bloominij size plants in 3-inch pats 25c each, $2.50 per dozen 
Wc also grow that other delightful double daisy, “Chiffon.” You will want them both. See Shasta Daisies. 
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