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FOR 1947 
EDGEBROOK GIANT 
Size 6 to 7 inches. Height 26 inches. Early. 
This new Shasta Daisy has qualities we 
believe, not possessed by any other variety. 
It is a giant in size, the largest we have ever 
flowered. Immense 6 to 7 inch blooms in 
great profusion, on long straight stems, and 
with overlapping, closely set petals. The 
flowers are flat and form holding. Plant is 
very hardy and resistant. In a variety test, 
some years ago, with very unfavorable soil 
conditions, many varieties failed completely 
while Edgebrook Giant came through with- 
| out the loss of a single plant. 
While the blooms of Edgebrook Giant are 
wonderful in size and appearance, one of its 
greatest qualities is its everblooming habit. 
We have tested hundreds of types and this 
| comes nearer to being everblooming than é 5 i 
any other. In 1944 there were scattering * 
blooms all over the field when an early freeze 
stopped them. This freeze was followed 
by some weeks of pleasant weather which 
brought Edgebrook Giant out again, in a 
wonderful show. Price: Each, $1.35; 3 for 
| $3.75, postpaid. 
Above, Edgebrook Giant, Size 6 to 7 Inches 
Below, Majestic, Size 5 to 6 Inches 

MAJESTIC 
Size 5 to G6 inches. Height 28 inches. Early. 
It is a hardy grower, withstanding un- 
favorable conditions. Its immense white 
flowers are real beauties, 5 to 6 inches in 
diameter, with a small yellow center. Has a 
double row of straight and overlapping petals 
making the flowers full and compact, giving 
it great value in floral designs and bouquets. 

The petals of Majestic are very stiff with 
no drooping. Has 28 to 30 inch straight 
stems. We believe it is the greatest florist 
cut-flower variety ever introduced, and 
equally valuable for the garden. To sum up 
its good points, it has wonderful large flow- 
ers, straight long stems for cutting, is a 
healthy, strong, vigorous grower, is very 
hardy. Price: Each, 95c; 3 for $2.65, post- 
paid. 
Other Shasta Daisies 
See Pages 87 and 89 
