Growers Notes on the Shasta Daisy 
Jackson & Perkins Co. 
“Shasta Daisies are the best, easy to grow plants for achieving the increasing 
popular white effect in Spring and Summer gardens. Shastas are great for sum- 
mer snow bank effect, for a taller background show. Few plants are as little 
bothered with insects and diseases. They are admirable for bouquets, and are 
long lasting in water.” 
Wayside Gardens— 
“Hardy Perennials of casy culture, and especially noteworthy for their free- 
dom of bloom.” 
W. Atlee Burpce & Co. 
“Generally suitable tor borders and cut flowers. Extremely hardy. Easy to 
grow, with little care.” 
Flowerfield Bulb Farm— 
“Extremely popular and widely grown for their abundant production of 
pure white Daisy-like flowers during the summer months.” 
Germain Seed and Plant Co. 
“These hardy easily grown favorites belong in every garden, and give wonder- 
ful and inexhaustable cutting material, and brighten the garden like a flurry 
of snow.” 
The Joseph F. Martin Co. 
“Among the best known and best loved hardy plants. Great effort has been 
given to their improvement.” 
Carroll Gardens— 
“The Shasta Daisies are the most desirable of all cut-flower material, and 
are easily grown. The long stemmed flowers are long lasting when cut. Are 
useful to work in with other flowers in bouquets and other decorations.” 
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