Shasta Daisy, Phyllis Elliott 
Aster Frikarti 
In Co-operation with WAYSIDE GARDENS CO* 
We Offer the Following 
Qiititandwuf, New Gn.eatio*vi jpsi 1939 
ANTHEMIS, Moonlight. Perfect habit of growth. A fine plant 
for the border, about 2'/2 feet tall. In bloom all summer. The 
pale yellow flowers are about 21/2 inches in diameter and are 
excellent for cutting. Three, $1.50; dox., $4.50; 100, $30.00. 
ASTER Frikarti, Wonder of Staffa. Lavender-blue flowers 2 
to 21/2 inches across, from June 1st until the middle of No¬ 
vember. Plant does exceedingly well in light shade and comes 
to perfection in full sun. Each, 65c; three, $ 1.95; dox., $6.50. 
GAILLARDIA, Sun God. Pla nts are of neat, upright growth, 
with fine gray-green foliage. Stems are 2 feet or more topped 
with magnificent chamois-yellow flowers. Blooms the entire 
summer, regardless of hot or dry weather. Three, $1.50; 
dox., $4.50; 100, $30.00. 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUM, Clara Curtis. This beautiful early 
flowering hardy chrysanthemum starts blooming in late Au¬ 
gust. It is in full glory throughout September and has finished 
blooming by the middle of October. Long stems for cutting 
and it lasts for weeks in water. Each, 65c; dox., $6.50. 
SHASTA DAISY, Phyllis Elliott. A large, daintily frilled Shasta 
Daisy which grows about 2 feet tall. The flowers are formed 
by a triple row of narrow frilled petals, flared and laciniated 
at the tip and are about 3 Vi inches across. Three, $1.75; 
dox., $5.00; 100, $35.00. 
VERONICA, Blue Sp ires. Grows 2 feet high, its lovely deep blue 
spikes show up well in the hardy border. The foliage is clean 
and plant is of bushy, upright habit and flowers throughout 
the early summer. Withstands hot, dry weather without suf¬ 
fering. Three, $1.50; dox., $4.50; 100, $30.00. 
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