THE JOSEPH F. MARTIN COMPANY, PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
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Daisy, Admiral Byrd 
DAISY DOUBLE WHITE SWAN. Pure 
white, double flowers on strong wiry 
stems 24 to 30 inches in length, in bloom 
for Memorial Day. We were infoimed that 
this Daisy is also an excellent forcer, 
producing wonderful flowers under glass. 
These flowers always command a good 
price, whether in bloom outdoors foi 
Memorial Day or under glass in the 
month of March. You will find a plant¬ 
ing of these Daisies very profitable. 
Per 10, i^l.75; Per 100, $12.00 
<;i{.V.\D MA.’tUDXI—See Novelties, page 2. 
KING EDWARD VII. Immense beauti¬ 
ful pure white flowers, on tall stems. July 
to September. 3 ft. 
Per 10, .$.85; Per 100, $6.00 
1I,\RTTN’S E-VRI.V MEMORI.4L DAISY 
This variety is a good companion to our 
Daisy Double White Swan It produces 
large pure glistening white flowers on 
24 to 30 inch stems, never failing to be 
in full flower Memorial Day. The Early 
Memorial Daisy is a medium large flat 
flower with an attractive gold center. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
.MRS. C. LOWTTIIAN BELL. This magni¬ 
ficent white Daisy is undoubtedly the 
largest flowered of its class. Flowers fre¬ 
quently measure six inches across with 
very broad petals of great substance. 2% 
to 3 feet. Extra fine for florists’ use. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 
.MAXIMUM SEMI-DOUBLE WHITE. Dis¬ 
tinctively pure white flowers are produc¬ 
ed on strong, erect stems. Flowers are 
medium large, blooms in July and August. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $1<».<M) 
PHYLLIS ELLIOTT—See Novelties page 2 
SNOWB.4NK—See Novelties page 2. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM 
Shasta Daisy or Moonpenny 
In the garden they are classed among the best known Hardy Plants. 
They also hold an important position as desirable cut flowers. 
ALASKA. A decided improvement on 
the original: with blooms 4% to 5 inches 
across of pure glistening white. Very 
free-flowering and in bloom all summer 
and fall. 2 feet. 
Per 10, $.85; Per 100, $6.00 
ARCTICUM (Arctic Daisy). Among fall 
flowering perennials this is one of the 
best. It forms an attractive clump of 
dark green foliage, and in September 
multitudes of white flowers, slightly 
tinged rose or lilac, 2 inches wide, ap¬ 
pear. September to November. 
Per 10, $.85; Per 100, $6.00 
AVALANCHE. Dwarf compact variety 
producing very desirable white flowers. 
Per 10, $.85; Per 100, $6.<M) 
BEAUTY OF NI4'ELLOISE. See Noveltie.s, 
page 2. 
SHASTA DAISY—CHIFFON 
A daintily frilled Shasta Daisy which 
grows about 18 inches tall. The flowers 
are formed by a double row of narrow 
petals, frilled and flared at the edges. The 
flowers, about 3 inches across, with a clear 
yellow center, are very pleasing and 
dainty. 
VV’ell established 214" Pots. 
Per 10, $1.75; Per 100, $12.00 
CON41UEROR. Best tall later flowering 
variety, 3 feet. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 
DIENER’S HYBRID DAISY. New develop¬ 
ment with flowers of very interesting 
form. They vary considerably from fully 
double strains, no centers, to semi-doubles 
and singles. Some have broad petals, 
others are very slender and twisted. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per lOO, .$7.00 
D,4ISY—ADMIRAL BYRD 
This plant produces five to 
six-inch pure white flowers, 
bearing two or three rows of 
deeply lanceolated petals, with 
a rich golden yellow center. 
The flowers have a distinct 
frilled appearance. Stems are 
thirty to thirty - six inches 
long, very straight and stiff. 
This Shasta Daisy is an ex¬ 
cellent cut flower, lasting two 
or three weeks after cutting. 
Its hardiness is unquestioin- 
ahle, as it withstood tempera¬ 
tures as low as twenty be¬ 
low zero without any protec¬ 
tion. It blooms ten days or 
two weeks after Shasta Daisy 
Alaska. 
21 / 2 " Pots, Per 10, $1.75; 
Per 100, $12.00 
EI.DER D.4ISY. This Daisy is 
now recognized by all for its 
earliness of flowers and it is 
being used for forcing quite 
extensively with very good re¬ 
sults. Out of doors they are 
always in flower for Decora¬ 
tion Day. 
Per 10. $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 
A prize winning arrangement of Daisy Double White Swan 
