Shasta Daisy 
Honeymoon 
Remember Cinderella, the 
story-book girl, who was so 
homely?) And remember how 
her fairy godmother changed 
her into a beauty who married 
the Prince? That’s what has 
happened to Shasta Daisies. 
Once very ordinary, they have 
now been touched by the 
magic wand of breeders, and 
here is the result—huge Daisies 
with blooms up to 5 inches 
across or more. Pure 
white, like newly fallen 
snow. Centers, golden 
yellow fringed with 
ereen. 
Massive display. Late 
June to August. Hardy. 
Foliage rich green, up- 
right, healthy. Grows 24 
to 30 inches high. 










Cultural Note: 


Plant in sor: 
dinary soil 2% 
to 3 feet apart, 
with 


ordinary 
moisture  sup- 
ply. Needs full 
sun for -best 






results. 

Prices: Field-grown, 
Le for, 70c;p2etore $120: 
4 for $2.30. 
Special! 
Honey- 
moon .$1.20 
2 Apollo 1.30 
Total 
Value . $2.50 
SPECIAL 
PRICE 
$7.35 
New! 
Front-Line 
Azaleamums 
See pages 
14 and 15 

Sree 
Astilbe, Reach iiossom Heliopsis, Apollo 
If your order for Apollo reaches us too late, we'll 
here is a beauty spot in our nursery g gardens that makes apologize—but you can’t plant your garden with apolo- 
Sette exclaim with admiration. Wy) hat 1s it? Its so gies. The best thing tO Go is to pores this gleaming 
beautifull” they exclaim. And the answer is our beautiful flower early, because our supply is none too large, and 
border of Astilbes. it is in big demand. 
Beautiful, feathery panicles, 8 to 10 inches long, tinted As brilliant as an oriole, Apollo will really enrich your 
a delicate peach-blossom-pink. Blooms during June and garden. Blooms from August Ist or earlier to frost. Foli- 
July. Grows 1% to 2 feet tall. Plant 15 to 18 inches apart age dark green, robust eer healthy. Hardy. Grows 20 
in moist, rich soil; water; sun or semi-shade. to 24 hes high. i 
PRICES: Field-grown, 75c each; 2 for $1.30; PRICES: Field- -grown plants, 1 for 75c; 2 for $1.30; 
4 for $2.45. 4 for $2.45. 
R. M. Kellogg Company, Three Rivers, Mich. 
[6] 
