KRAMER BROS. NURSERIES. ONTARIO. CALIFORNIA 
NEW ORIENTAL DAISIES 
Single hardy chrysanthemums of merit introduced by Anderson. 
There has been much interest recently in hardy poms for outside grow¬ 
ing. Here are several lovely single daisies which are distinct and different. 
They are colorful, well formed, and prolific. Flowering begins normally about 
October 20th, but with black cloth shading they bloom several weeks earlier. 
These Oriental Daisies are available in the following varieties: 
Oriental Daisy—pink. 
Oriental Daisy—lavender. 
Oriental Daisy—scarlet. 
Oriental Daisy—orange. 
Oriental Daisy—salmon. 
Oriental Daisy—yellow. 
Oriental Daisy—white. 
Rooted cuttings are $5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000. 
YOLANDA —(Greco) This is not just another Anemone. Outstanding in color 
and vegetative habits, it surpasses all in its class at the Thanksgiving time. 
The color of both the outer petals and the center is a bronzy apricot of a most 
pleasing shade. $4.00 per hundred, $35.00 per thousand. 
CAPTAIN BLOOD —(Greco) The name signifies the deep blood red color of 
this pompon. The reverse side of the petals are tinged with gold which in 
contrast with the reflexed petals adds to the beauty as the flower matures. 
It is easily recognized in the field by its strong, straight, sturdy stems with 
dark green luxuriant foliage. Disbudding is easily accomplished, yielding 
fine flowers 3 to 4 inches in diameter. Blooming dates are from November 25th 
on to late December. $4.00 per hundred, $35.00 per thousand. 
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