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CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM • Shasta Daisy 
Splendid hardy perennials of easy culture and invaluable for cutting. 
in good rich loam to bring out their beauty. 
Alaska. Large white flowers from June to August . ^ 
Arcticum (Arctic Daisy). Among Fall-flowering perennials this 
is one of the best. White flowers, slightly tinged rose or lilac. 
Sej^tember . 
Double White Swan. Solid, double, pure white flowers are 
produced in June on good wiry stems from 1)/^ to 2 feet long. 
A Daisy that will compare with the double pyrethrum . 
Giant Double White. Pure white flowers, 5 inches across, on 
long, wiry, straight stems. Full doubles to semi-doubles and 
singles resembling giant Asters . 
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NEW KOREAN HYBRID CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
A new race of hybrids which has been developed from C. coreanum. A distinct 
type that adds new color, new interest, new hardiness, and promises to be especially 
valuable in sections where wintei'-killing has been a serious objection. They will 
prove valuable for cut-flowers as well as for color-effect in the garden. 
Introductions of 1934-35 
Mercury. Single, 3-inch flowers open bronze-red and change to 10 100 
coppery bronze as they mature. September 30. 2 ft . SI 50 SIO 00 
Daphne. Single daphne-pink flowers, 33^ inches in diameter, with 
an underlying sheen of lilac-rose. October 12. 2 to 2}/2 ft . 1 50 10 00 
Ceres. Old-gold, chamois-yellow, and soft coppery bronze; single. 
October 10. 2 to 2)^ ft .. 1 50 10 00 
Apollo. A sparkling combination of bronze, red, and gold, 
suffused with glowing salmon; single; 2 inches across. October 
10. 2>^ ft . . .... 1 50 10 00 
Diana. Chatenay-rose-pink, mingled with lilac-rose and soft 
salmon. Triple rays of petals. October 12. 2 ft . 1 50 10 00 
Hebe. Soft lavender-pink; single; 3 inches across. Late Sep¬ 
tember. 2}/2 ft . 1 50 10 00 
Vulcan. Double rows of petals open carmine-red, aging to bronze- 
crimson. October 5. 2}/2 ft . 1 50 10 00 
Introductions of 1936 
Aphrodite. The color is a soft tint of pink in the opening flowers, 
changing to ivory-white, with the slightest mingling of delicate 
pink in the fully developed, single, gerbera-like blossoms. 3 to 
33 ^ inches across. October 5. Height, 2 ft.; spread, 3 ft . 
Fortuna. Ox-blood-red flowers measuring 3 to 4 inches across. 
Of medium height and striking appearance . 
Hestia. Semi-double flowers of delicate rose-pink . 
Juno. Dwarf, compact plants producing single flowers that open 
coppery red and age to salmon-flesh . 
Niobe. Of dwarf, compact habit, producing clear white flowers 
with yellow discs . 
Saturn. Brilliant, sparkling orange and bronze, enhanced by a 
soft orange ring or halo surrounding the golden yellow center. 
Single flowers 3 inches across. October 5. 23^ to 3 ft . 
Thalia. Lovely duplex flowers of a lively orange shade . 
Vesta. Deep golden orange flowers of duplex form . 
New Korean Double Types 
Indian Summer. Vivid, glowing orange. The unfurled central 
petals add a luminous golden orange reflection that immediately 
captures attention. Flowers 3 inches across, many petaled, and 
somewhat shaggy. October 15. 2 to 23^ ft . 
Romany. A color that comes between carmine and nopal red. 
In effect it is a soft, glowing red with bronze tone, full double. 
October 5. 23^ ft . 
Introductions of 1937 — Double Types 
Ember. A brilliant glowing bronze. Blooms are not too double 
and of excellent form. October. 23^ ft.. .... .. 2 50 20 00 
King Midas. The flowers average 4 inches in diameter, are fully 
double, and a charming shade of soft yellow with the faintest 
bronze shadings. 23^ ft . 2 50 20 00 
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