Hardy Perennial Plants 39 
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WHITE DAISIES to oitobei 
May-Flowering'. Begins to bloom ear¬ 
ly in May so that its beautiful large 
sized flowers are available for Me¬ 
morial Day, continuing with liberal 
production far .into summer. 
3, 55c; doz., $2.00'. 
Double White Swan. 2 to 3 feet. 
Good sized, closely double flowers like 
Pyrethrums. A choice white June cut 
flower. 3, $1.00 ; doz., $3.50. 
Alaska. The popular original giant 
American “Shasta Daisy.” June and 
July. 3, 55c; doz., $2.00; 100, $12.00. 
King' Edward VII. An English strain, 
supplementing our American “Shasta 
Daisy,” with larger, purer flowers. 
3, 55c; doz., $2.00; 100, $12.00. 
Martha Johnston 
Novelty. This 
giant new, A- 
merican Daisy produces flat, full flow¬ 
ers of glistening white, 4 y 2 inches 
across, on rigid stems 3 to 4 feet long 
which stand up against wind or rain. 
Foliage is dark green and leathery. 
Each, 40c; 3, $1.00; doz., $3.50. 
Arctic Daisy (Chrysanthemum arc- 
ticum). Long before the flowers ap¬ 
pear, its 8- to 10-inch clumps—veri¬ 
table rosettes of very dark, shiny fo¬ 
liage—have been well worth while. 
From September into November, 2 x / 2 - 
inch flowers pure white with golden 
center, or fitfully tinged pale rose. 
3, 70c ; doz., $2.50. 
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HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
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GENERAL COLLECTION 
20c each; 3 for 55c; 
doz., $2.00. 
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All 2 X A -inch pots. 
Adironda. iy 2 inches. Thickly clus¬ 
tered, dense; a striking scrambled ef¬ 
fect with bronze, red and orange-pink. 
September. 
Alice Howell. 2 y 2 inches. A superb 
irregular single; yellow overlaid 
blood-orange. Very free; early. 
Boston Bronze. 2y 2 -S inches. Com¬ 
pactly incurved with dense center; 
warm amber-bronze with gilded tips. 
Brigfht Eyes. % inch. Blush-pink, 
with a vivid eye of amaranth-red 
above cream. 
Button Yellow. 1 y 2 .inches. True but¬ 
ton type; strong copper-yellow. Oct. 
Capt. Cook. 1 y 2 inches. Taller than 
most; solid lilaceous pink, the tight 
center amber tipped. Oct. 
Excelsior. 2 inches. Rich golden yel¬ 
low of delicious softness ; compact, in 
alluring clusters. Oct. 
Gipsy Queen. 2 inches. Fat amaranth 
buds opening to Indian red ; the semi- 
quilled collar lined bronze. Oct. 
Glory of Seven Oaks. A 3-inch dec¬ 
orative. Earliest yellow, usually start¬ 
ing in July; rich golden yellow. 
Marie Antoinette. 3-inch globe; a 
warm, deep rose-pink. 
Mitzie. % inch. Very free-blooming; 
dainty little buttons. Golden yellow 
with maroon-red eye. Early Oct. 
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6 Hardy ’Mums, 
(our selection 
of six kinds) 
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Mrs. H. Harrison lightful bouquet 
— 2 inches. A de¬ 
type, with terminal clusters on long 
stems. Petalage is dense, in uprising 
quills ; warm shell-pink with a silver 
lining, the center gilded. Very free. 
Sept. 
Muskokali. 3 to 4 inches. An oversize 
pompon in sprays of 6 to 10 flowers ; 
rich golden bronze. Late Oct. 
Ouray. 1 inch. Extra free, thick but¬ 
ton ; showy red-brown, faintly bronze- 
tipped. Oct. 
Petit Louis 2*4 to 3 inches. A great 
• favorite; in full, cover¬ 
ing bloom by September. Clustered 
Aster flowers opening from deep rose 
buds to an uncertain distribution of 
blush-white, cream and lilac. 
R. Marion Hatton. 2 inches. A good 
variety for mass effect; and quite re¬ 
sistant to early frosts. Color deep 
canary-yellow. Oct. 
Rose Travena. 1 to 1*4 inches. Showy 
semi-button, free, tall. Vivid cerise- 
pink, an infrequent shade. Late Oct. 
Sklbo. % inch. Minute petals tight- 
packed ; yellow-bronze, with specks of 
red; clustered. Oct. 
The Belle. 2 y 2 inches. Wide-branched, 
showy late bloom; single, blush white 
flowers with flashing anemone center 
of canary and primrose. 
Uvalda, 2*4 to 3 inches. Bulky, short- 
quilled, full; earliest blush-white, 
September. 
White Doty. 2 inches. Tall and free; 
beautiful, rounding, close-quilled flor¬ 
ets packed into imposing tufts on the 
leader, with lesser clusters on the 
branches. Milk-white, somewhat 
creamy at center. 
Alice Howell 
Button Yellow Shasta Daisies 
