
Shasta Daisy, Majestic 
SHASTA DAISIES 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM 
The Shasta Daisies are among the most desirable of all cut-flower material, and are easily 
grown. The long-stemmed flowers are long lasting when cut. They are all nice clean whites that 
are unusually useful to work in with other flowers in bouquets and decorations. 
Admiral Byrd. Splendid, large, pure white flowers with two or three rows of deeply notched 
petals and a rich golden yellow center. The beautiful frilly blooms last an unusually long 
time when cut. 2% to 3 ft. Summer and fall. 
Beaute Nivelloise. A fine new Shasta Daisy with large flowers, having two rows of laciniated 
petals and a clear yellow center. 18 to 24 in. All summer. 
Chiffon. A double row of narrow frilled petals and a clear yellow center. 18 in. All summer. 
3 for $1.20; $4.40 per doz. 
Double White Swan. Masses of double white flowers over a long season. 18 to 24 in. Late 
spring and early summer. 3 for 85 cts.; $3 per doz. 
Esther Reed. Fully double white flowers of good lasting quality. The blooms are 3 to 4 inches 
in diameter and come rather freely on the sturdy plants. 11% to 2 ft. Summer and fall. 
3 for $1.35; $5 per doz. 
Favorite. This popular florist’s variety is an excellent outdoor daisy bearing masses of large, 
semi-double, pure white flowers. 2 ft. July, August. 
Majestic. Large white flowers, 5 to 6 inches across, with a small yellow _ center, 
are produced intermittently throughout the summer. Petals are straight, overlapping, and 
do not droop; stems are stiff and stand up well. Easily grown, it withstands adverse con- 
ditions. By far the finest single Shasta Daisy. 18 to 24 in. $1 each; 3 for $2.75; $10 per doz. 
Marconi. A novelty with extra-large, double flowers about 5 inches across. We have the true 
stock propagated from divisions and feel sure you will be pleased with it. 2 to 3 ft. All 
summer. 65 cts. each; 3 for $1.65; $6 per doz. 
Ophelia. A splendid new Shasta with masses of large single daisies. 18 to 24 in. AIl summer. 
Snowball. Large double pure white flowers resembling the annual asters in form. 18 to 24 in. 
Blooms freely in early summer months. 65 cts. each; 3 for $1.65; $6 per doz. 
Supreme. Extra-large, single white flowers. 2 ft. June, July. 3 for 85 cts.; $3 per doz. 
Unless otherwise noted, all above newer Daisies are $1 for 3 of one kind; 
$3.50 per doz. of one kind. 

PYRETHRUM 
(Painted Daisy) 
Pyrethrums are special favorites with us 
because of their simple beauty of form, their 
wide use as cut-flowers, and their attractive 
appearance in the garden. 
All Pyrethrums are 55 cts. each; 3 of one 
kind for $1.35; $5 per doz., unless otherwise 
noted. 
{Brilliant. Red; almost double blooms. 
{Eileen May Robinson. Perhaps the finest 
single Painted Daisy ever introduced to 
American gardens. The lustrous bright 
pink flowers are often 4 inches across, on 
30-inch stems. 
{Florence Shadley. Double; lovely pink. 
tHuntington’s Scarlet. The large, pure 
scarlet blooms are accentuated with 
golden yellow centers. 
{Pink Bouquet. A delightful pink variety 
with a crested center. 
tReosary. New. Double bright pink; known 
for its sturdy growth. 
{Silver Tips (Barbara Shum). New. The 
double red blossoms have tiny white 
markings at the tips of the petals. 
{Finest Double, Mixed. Many delicate 
and subtle shades. 3 for $1; $3.50 per doz. 
tSingle, Mixed. A delightful strain for 
broad masses. 3 for 85 cts.; $3 per doz. 
{Single and Double, Mixed. Grown from 
our own selected seed. 3 for 85 cts.; 
$3 per doz. 
Pyrethrums, Single and Double 

Herbs to flavor soups, salads, omelets and 
many other dishes are easy to grow. Plan 
to include some in your 1944 garden. Most 
kinds are equally delicious when used fresh 
or dried. See complete list on pages 30, 31. 
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