
““Gigantea”’ 
(See Above Photo) 
The largest flowered Shasta daisy I 
have ever grown. Blooms well over 6 
inches in diameter produced over the 
Semi-double 
Possesses great substance and the most 
entire season. in form. 
outstanding keeper of all, when cut, 
keeping almost two weeks. Stems strong 
and erect. Wonderful new variety. 
50c each; $3.00 per dozen. 
Shasta Daisy “Chiffon’”—The original 
fringed shasta daisy introduced by 
Burbank almost 50 years ago. Small 2” 
flowers produced continuously on dwarf 
plants not exceeding 15” in height. 
Fine for cut flowers and borders. $1.50 
per dozen. 25c each. 
Evergreen Flowering Shrubs 
Viburnum Suspensum — Large deep 
shiny foliaged variety, producing mass- 
es of fragrant pink flowers in spring. 
Will grow in either sun or shade to 
height of 6 ft. A splendid foundation 
shrub that wears well. 1 gal. @ 75c. 
Not prepaid. 
Abelia Schumani 
Graceful all 
(Pink Abelia) — 
summer flowered ever- 
green. Grows to height of 6 ft. Un- 
usually useful as a flowering shrub. 
1 gal. @ 75c. Not prepaid. 
Abelia Grandiflora—Exceedingly useful 
evergreen growing to 6 ft. Tubular 
white flowers produced incessantly 
throughout entire summer. Very hardy 
and highly recommended. | gal. @ 50c. 
Not Prepaid. 
Leptospermum Compacta—Silver col- 
ored foliage; compact grower not ex- 
ceeding 4 ft. Extra fine accent plant 
for combining with darker green shrubs. 
Covered in spring with small white 
flowers. Requires excellent drainage 
and full sun. 1 gal. @ 50c. Not prepaid. 
Correa Pulchella—Australian Fuchsia 
—Fine evergreen growing to height of 
5 ft. and producing throughout winter 
months quantities of small delicate tu- 
bular pink flowers. 1 gal. @ 75c. 
Not prepaid. 
New Double-Flowered Blue Agapanthus 
(Lily of the Nile)—-Recent importation 
from Japan. It double 
in same large 
produces 
flowers of deep blue 
flower heads as the original variety. 
However, the flowers are longer last- 
ing. Grows to height of 5 ft. 75c each. 
Strong divisions. 
Include Transportation Charges 
“Lacinatus” 
Shasta Daisy (close view showing petal 
arrangement. See photo on right show- 
ing 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. 
“Supreme” New Shasta Hybrid. 
Flowers 4” in diameter. Possesses 14 
distinct layers of petals which when 
fully developed make the flower 3” in 
depth. It resembles a pure white zinnia. 
Grows to height of 30”. Good bloomer 
and excellent cut flower. 50c each. 
Shasta Marconi—A very large double 
frilled Shasta produced on long stems 
with flowers up to 6” in diameter on 
good strong stems. 50c each. This 
flower resembles a white aster. $3.00 
per dozen. 
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. 50c each. $3.00 per dozen. 
BANANA SHRUB 
Michelia Fuscata — Beautiful  ever- 
green shrub with dark green lustrous 
foliage. It produces masses of 1” cream 
yellow flowers. Grows to height of 5 ft. 
Fragrance suggestive of ripe bananas. 
Used extensively in Southern States 
as a very valued plant for their gar- 

dens. 1 gal. 75c. Not prepaid. 
Heavenly Bamboo 
Nandina Domestica— Very graceful 
feathery plant with red _ berries 
in the fall and bright scarlet and 
gold autumn  ffoliage. Grows to 
height of 5 ft. Requires full sun. 1 
gal. @ 50c. Balled 24-30 @ $1.50. 
Not prepaid. 
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“Lacinatus”’ 
New Shasta Hybrid. A very beautiful 
new lacinated daisy. Large 4” 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 
2eatethiserate. 
“Sun-Ray” Shasta—Flowers 5” in di- 
ameter. Larger than Lacinatus and of 
similar form except the bottom row of 
petals are flat. A very beautiful new 
form Shasta hybrid. 50c each; $3.00 
per doz. One of my personal favorites. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION 
Special collection of above varieties 
one each $1.75 prepaid. Value purchas- 
$2.25. 
included in collection. 
ed_ separately, Five varieties 
Fine Evergreen Foliage 
Xylosma senticosum—A most attractive 
plant. Shiny green foliage evergreen 
to 6 feet in height, followed by red 
fruit. New growth bronzy red. A fine 
foundation shrub. One of the finest 
foliage plants grown. 1 gallon cans 75c. 
Not prepaid. 
HARDY EVERGREEN 
AZALEA 
Azalea hinodegira—Most easily grown 
of all evergreen Azaleas producing 
bright red blossoms in such profusion 
as to cover entire plant. Blooms last 
longer in good condition on plant than 
any other type of Azalea. Grows to 3 
feet. Larger, balled 12 to 15 inches 
$2.00; 4 inch pot at 75c. Not prepaid. 
Azalea “Paul Schaume”—A _ gorgeous 
salmon shade with double flowers 3” 
across. Produces very freely. Most 
beautiful new variety. 4” pot @ $1.00. 
6” pot $1.50; 8” pot $2.50. 
Wm. H. Henderson Experimental Gardens 
