WM. H. HENDERSON'S NEW GIANT SHASTA HYBRID'S 
"Lacinatus" 
New Shasta Hybrid. A very beautiful 
new lacinated daisy. Large 4-inch flowers 
that carry a large number of petals, the 
ends of which are finely cut. Plants are 
vigorous, growing to 3 feet in height and 
bloom over a long period. Excellent cut 
flower. The best of its type ever grown. 
Divisions from original plant 50c each; 
$3.00 per 12. Not less than 12 at this rate. 
“Sun-Ray” Shasta —Flowers 5 inches in 
diameter. Larger than Lacinatus and of 
similar form except the bottom row of 
petals are flat. A very beautiful new form 
of Shasta hybrid. 50c each; $3.00 per doz. 
One of my personal favorities. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION 
Special collection of above varieties 
one each $1.75 prepaid. Value purchased 
separately, $2.25. Five varieties in¬ 
cluded in collection. 
Shasta Daisy “ChlHon” —The original 
fringed shasta daisy introduced by Burbank 
almost 50 years ago. Small 2 inch flowers 
produced continuously on dwarf plants not 
exceeding 15 inches in height. Fine for cut 
flowers and borders. $1.50 per dozen. 25c 
each. 
Lawn Substitute 
Thymus cocclneus (Crimson Thyme)— 
Dense evergreen carpet completely covered 
in Spring with crimson flowers, making a 
solid mat of red. Makes a beautiful edging 
plant. Gaining in favor as a lawn substitute. 
Does not require mowing. Crowds out 
obnoxious weeds. Plant 12 to 18 inches 
apart each way. 15 cents each: 12 for $1.50; 
$8.50 per 100. White flowered form at same 
price. Does not require much watering. 
Prepaid. 
Unusual Violets 
Violet Roslna —A beautiful deep pink 
violet that is unexcelled for fragrance. Fast 
grower and extremely desirable as it blooms 
early and continues over long season. $1.50 
per dozen. 15c each. 
Violet Double English —A very beautiful 
deep blue and quite rare. 25c each. 
"Gigantea" 
(See Above Photo) 
The largest flowered Shasta daisy I 
have ever grown. Blooms well over 6 
inches in diameter produced over the 
entire season. Semi-double in form. 
Possesses great substance and the most 
outstanding keeper of all, when cut, keep¬ 
ing almost two weeks. Stems strong 
and erect. Wonderful new variety. 
50c each; $3.00 per dozen. 
"Lacinatus" 
Shasta Daisy <close view) showing peta 
arrangement. See photo on right showing 
field grown plants of this beautiful new 
-..Shasta daisy. Also see description below 
photo on right. 
"Snow Queen”— Shasta Daisy Hybrid. 
Flower lovers who saw this last year were 
amazed at the size and abundance of bloom 
of this variety. Large blooms on long stems 
3 feet in length. Semi-double. Individual 
petals very wide. 25c each, $1.50 per dozen. 
A greatly improved Alaska daisy. 
New Chrysanthemums 
(See Above Photo ) 
“Gabriel’s Trumpet” (Mcore)—Unusual¬ 
ly fine single hardy garden mum. Petals 
tubular expanding near tip to a soft shade 
of Chinese scarlet from a silver buff. One 
of the most unusual mums ever introduced. 
Mrs. J. Willis Martin —Crushed straw¬ 
berry color. Early and very popular variety. 
Margaret Waite —Finest variety for late 
blooming. Withstands rain and frost well. 
Stems may be cut 24-30 inches long. Color 
deep sparkling rose pink. Semi-double. 
Has no equal for lasting quality and cutting. 
Possessesses rich, spicy fragrance. 
Ira K. Skiff —Golden bronze, large semi¬ 
double and very early. Attracts attention 
in any garden. 
Dream —New pom-pom. Very double 
perfect flowers, bright clear rose-pink in 
color. Very graceful in the garden. 
Indian Chief —New clear scarlet. Reverse 
of petals old gold. Wonderful new color 
combination. 
25c each, $1.50 per dozen on all above 
varieties of chrysanthemums. 
New Ever blooming Chrysanthemum—- 
Unlike the regular chrysanthemum type 
that blooms only once yearly, this produces 
a full crop of flowers in the late spring, and 
also a second crop in the fall. Flowers about 
3 inches in diameter. Color rose pink, on 
stems 18 inches long. 50c each; $2.50 per 12. 
New “Princeton” Chrysanthemum—■ 
Splendid upright grower with foliage that 
turns a glorious red and bronze color in the 
fall. Color of flowers is unusual and very 
new; a rich calendula orange. Flowers 2y 2 
inches across; very double on perfect stems. 
A splendid addition to hardy chrysanthemum 
groups. 25c each; $1.50 per dozen. 
“Supreme” —New Shasta Hybrid. Flowers 
4 inches in diameter. Possesses 14 distinct 
layers of petals which when fully developed 
make the flower 3 inches in depth. It re¬ 
sembles a pure white zinnia. Grows to 
height of 30 inches. Good bloomer and 
excellent cut flower. 50c each. 
The above new daisies represent many 
years oj hybridization and selection, requir- 
ing the growing oj many thousands oj 
individuals. They are superior to any 
offered elsewhere and will easily replace 
all older varieties when they are better 
known. 
Shasta Marconi —A very large double 
frilled Shasta produced on long stems with 
flowers up to six inches in diameter on good 
strong stems . 50c each. This flower 
resembles a white aster. 
New Shasta Daisy “Esther Reed”— 
An English variety that is fully double and 
well worth while. Unusually beautiful and 
exceptionally free of bloom. You will be 
more than pleased with this variety. 75c 
each. 
INCLUDE TRANSPORTATION CHARGES 
11 
WM. H. HENDERSON EXPERIMENTAL GARDENS 
