
Coreopsis 
Coreopsis 
One of the most popular of hardy plants. Invaluable for 
cutting and blooms nearly all summer. 
COREOPSIS— 
grandiflora. 2-3 ft. Rich yellow. 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00 . 
Mayfield Giant. 3-315 ft. An Australian variety. Very 
large, golden-yellow flowers. 3, 60c; doz., $2.00. 
Shasta and Arctic Daisies 
These are very attractive flowers and useful both in the 
perennial border and as cut flowers. Perfectly hardy. 
Price (except noted)—3 for 60c; doz., $2.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUM— 
arcticum Astrid. 10-12 in. A lovely hybrid of dense 
habit, very free flowering and a worthy addition. 
Color a rich soft pink with apricot tints. Sept.-Oct. 
maximum, Admiral Byrd. 2-3 ft. A magnificent new 
Shasta Daisy. Large and late flowering. Aug.-Sept. 
30c, each; 3,) 75¢c : 
—Esther Read. See special heading. 
—Etoile de Anvers. 3-315 ft. A beautiful Shasta with 
large, pure white flowers. July-Aug. 
—King Edward VII. 2-3 ft. A fine pure white, large flow- 
, ered Shasta. July-Aug. 
—Kingsville Beauty. 2-3 ft. A new Shasta Daisy with 
exceptionally large. 4 to 5inch flowers. July-August. 
3, 65¢c;, 'doz:, «$2.25. 
Parthenium Ball Double. (Matricaria capensis). 2-3 ft. 
Produces masses of very double, white, pompon-like 
flowers during July and August. 
rubellum, Clara Curtis. See special heading. 


Shasta Daisy Esther Read 
*KABARGAIN “354 
FIVE OUTSTANDING DAISIES 
These daisies are among the most showy flowers in 
the border. You will like this collection. One each—Clara 
Curtis, Astrid, Kingsville Beauty, Esther Read, Ball 
Double. Only $1.25. 
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Clara Curtis 
Chrysanthemum rubellum 
Clara Curtis 
The hundreds of single salmon-pink, daisy-like flow- 
ers are two to three inches in diameter and are at their 
best in August and September. They are well arranged 
on short, much branched stems not over 12 to 18 
inches high in such numbers so that the plants look 
like small mounds of pink. They are perfectly hardy 
and bloom so early that the flowers are not damaged 
by frost. Also if dug in early winter and potted they 
make splendid pot plants for February and March 
blooming. The plants grow 18 to 24 inches across, and 
last but not least they are perfectly hardy anywhere 
and not particular as to soil or location. 
Price 30c each; 3, 75c; doz., $2.50 
Double Shasta Daisy 
Esther Read 
Everblooming —— Fully Double 
The Shasta Daisy with chrysanthemum-like, pure 
white, completely double flowers on upright 18-inch 
stems. An excellent border plant with dark green fol- 
iage perpetually in bloom from June to October; 
long-lasting flowers invaluable for cutting. A real 
acquisition for your garden. 50c each; 3 for $1.20; 
doz., $4.00. 

Esther Read in the Nursery Row 



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