California Flowerland 
Shasta Daisies 
Shasta Daisies are varieties of Chrysanthemum maximum; Marguerites are Chrysan- 
themum frutescens. All are popular for ease of culture and for the quantities of hand- 
some blossoms continuously produced. 
G. MARCONI. This is the largest Shasta Daisy, with huge blooms almost like chrysan- 
themums, and showing a small golden center. The thirty-inch stiff stems make them 
ideal for cutting. Plants bloom continuously. Each 65¢; 3 for $1.75; Dozen $6.50. 
MOUNT SHASTA. Similar in every way to Esther Read, but a stronger grower with 
longer stems, often as tall as 24 inches. Exceptionally fine for cutting. Each 65c; 3 for 
$1.75; Dozen $6.50. 
ALASKA. The most popular of the single flowered types, and exceptionally hardy. 
Plant Band Pots: 3 for 25c; 25 for $1.25. 

Shasta Daisies are most effective in flower arrangements 
MARGUERITES 

BEAUTE NIVELLOISE. A huge, single-flow- 
ered Shasta Daisy. The flowers have two rows 
of graceful, yet firm petals, and often measure 
seven inches across, on 30-inch stems. 3 for 
$1.45; Dozen $4.80. 
ESTHER READ. Pure white, completely 
double flowers, produced all summer and fall, 
from June to October. Vigorous, free flower- 
ing plants, bearing the graceful flowers on 
very tall, erect stems. One of the finest intro- 
ductions from England, grand for the border 
and for cutting. 3 for $1.45; Dozen $4.80. 
WHITE SWAN. Novel and distinct, with 
charming small double flowers of pure white, 
in shape like Esther Read, produced in great 
quantities. Charming in floral arrangements. 
Price: 3 for $1.50; Dozen $5.00 
Paul J. Howard’s MARGUERITES 
Ideal Pot Plants for Porch and Garden 
No plants we know bloom as much, and require so little 
special care, as do Marguerites. Plant them in any sunny 
place, as specimens, as borders along walks or drive, or as 
foundation plants, for clean-cut appearance. 
Boston Yellow. Large yellow flowers. 
Flowerland White. An especially free bloomer. 
Howard’s Giant. Very large white flowers. 
3 for $1.45; Dozen $4.80. 
Blooming Plants in 4-inch pots, each 50c. 
A Potted Specimen for Your Porch. Lovely Marguerite Plant 
(White or Yellow) in an 8-inch handmade sandstone fin- 
ished Terra Cotta pot, as illustrated below. Each $2.95, pre- 
paid to 3rd zone. In 7-inch red clay pots, $2.50. 

DONKEY’S TAIL 
(Sedum Morganianum) 
One of the most amazing plants possible to find, 
for hanging baskets and pots. Grow it in a win- 
dow garden or conservatory in the East; or in Cali- 
fornia, outdoors in semi-shade, where it is perfectly 
hardy. 
The drooping branches, up to three feet long, are 
covered with tiny fleshy leaves of beautiful gray- 
blue. Interesting red blooms are produced at the 
ends of the branches. You will enjoy growing these 
fascinating plants. 
Small Pots, Each $1.00 
4-inch Pots, Each $2.00 
Specimens in Hanging Pots (for local delivery only) 
Each $7.50 
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