
SHASTA DAISY, ESTHER READ 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM, Shasta Daisy 
The well-beloved Shasta Daisy of the older gardens has 
become a great favorite in its newer forms, which, while 
improved in size of flower and number of petals, is still 
as hardy and easy of culture as the original. Any good 
garden soil in the sur with reasonable moisture is all 
it asks. 
Admiral Byrd—An enormous flower showing only a very 
small yellow center which serves only to accentuate the 
whiteness of its broad petals. June flowering. 35c each 
Beaute Nivelloise—One of the largest flowered sorts grown 
measuring 7” across. The double row of petals are 
fringed and laciniated giving it a fluffy appearance. 
35c each; 3 for 95c 
Chiffon—Large semi-double flowers with petals beautifully 
fringed. A distinct novelty. 35c each 
Esther Reed—A new one from England promising to be- 
come very popular. Fully double blooms 4” across. Stock 
very scarce. 75¢ each 
Glendale—A new flower of the Chiffon type having unusu- 
ally large flowers with fringed and laciniated petals, in- 
terlaced, borne on long strong stems, all summer and fall. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
G. Marconi—The largest Shasta Daisy to date, having 
blooms 7” in diameter and 3 ft. stems. A very fine nov- 
elty. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Phyllis Elliott—A daintily frilled flower of large size. One 
of the latest to bloom, making a wealth of cut flowers 
during August, September and October. (See color cut 
in center color section). 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
One each of the 7 Shasta Daisies $2.95 
CHRYSANTHEMUM SPECIES 
Astrid—A new hybrid of Chrysanthemum arcticum. Daisy- 
like flowers 3” in diameter, freely produced in a soft 
shade of pink warmed with old rose tints. Severe win- 
ters mean nothing to this off-spring of Arctic regions. 
25c each; 3 for 65c 
uliginosum (Fall Marguerite)—Masses of lovely pure 
white daisies on branching plants 3’ to 4’ tall from June 
to September. One of the most dependable border plants 
grown. 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
Clara Curtis—One of the finest European novelties in re- 
cent years. Above a mass of finely cut fern-like foliage 
arise the many Pyrethrum-like flowers of lovely shell- 
pink, warmed with old rose tints. Blooms from the first 
of September well into October. This fine new plant won 
the instant approval of all our visitors last season. 
35c each; 3 for 85c 
One each of three species 75c 

LAMB NURSERIES 


CHRYSANTHEMUM LEUCANTHEMUM, WHITE SWAN 
CHRYSANTHEMUM LEUCANTHEMUM 
White Swan—Also known as the Memorial Day Daisy as 
it is always ready at this season. The flowers are per- 
fectly double resembling a double Pyrethrum in form but 
considerably larger. Indispensible for cutting. 
35c each; 3 for 95c; doz. $3.50 
CAMPANULA (Kam-pan’-eu-la) —Bellflower 
An indispensable family ranging from tiny fairy-like 
bells on 2” stems to noble specimens 8’ and more in 
height. Grow in full sun or light shade, and fertilize 
sparingly. 
*abietina—Deep, brilliant green rosettes sending up count- 
less slender stems surmounted by wide open solid stars 
of violet. 10”. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
*alliariaefolia—Creamy white spikes 214’ tall. Very lovely 
in the border. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
*carpatica—Very large. widely open blue bells on 8” wiry 
stems all summer. 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
*carpatica alba—White form of the above. 
25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
*collina—Tufts of scalloped leaves and bells of purple satin. 
35c each; 3 for 95c 
Star-like 
Dwarf and lovely. Caucasus. 
*garganica—Compact rosettes of shiny foliage. 
blue flowers with a white eye. Very choice. . 
35c each; 3 for 95c; doz. $3.50 
glomerata—Should be in every garden. Close heads of 
deep gentian blue flowers. 15”. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
*glomerata acaulis—Fine deep violet flowers in clustered 
heads. Colorful and rare. 4”. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
*isophylla alba (Star of Bethlehem)—A beautiful trailing 
plant with large white saucer-shaped flowers. 
35c each; 3 for 95c 
*muralis (Syn. portenschlagiana) — Dense tufts of dark 
green foliage covered with blue bell-shaped flowers con- 
tinuously from June till frost. One of the very best. 
25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.50 
persicifolia fl. pl., moerheimi—An outstanding new sort 
having large double camellia-like flowers of exquisite 
creamy white. Positively wonderful. 3’. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
persicifolia, gigantea moerheimi—A grand variety with 
very large snow white bell-shaped flowers fully 2” in 
diameter. 214’. 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.50 
persicifolia, Telham Beauty—True stock which is very 
rare in this country. Lilac mauve flowers of immense 
proportions on strong 4’ stems. Stock very limited. 
50c each. 
*poscharskyana—One of the most persistent bloomers in 
the garden, if kept cut back. Coming to us from Siberia 
its beautiful blue-grey stars continue until severe freez- 
ing weather. 35c each; 3 for 95c; doz. $3.50 

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