
June to October 18 in. 
SHASTA DAISY, Esther Reed 
(Above) 
One of the most delightful of Shasta Daisies! 
The chrysanthemum-like Esther Reed, with its 
immaculate white of a commencement-day dress, 
is June at its best. It is a Modern Shasta Daisy de- 
veloped from Burbank’s world-famous original. 
One of the easiest-to-grow plants for achieving a 
prim, white, mass effect. Almost entirely free from 
bother by insects or disease. It is perpetually in 
bloom from June to October, lavish with flowers 
you want for the home. The stunning, completely 
double flowers have strong 18-in. stems. The plants 
enjoy being divided every two years and require 
slight protection in the coldest areas. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75 
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21% to 3 ft. 
Early August to frost 
ASTER FRIKARTI 
The long cherished “‘Wonder of Staefa."’ Especially 
large and free flowering. The blooms usually measure 
more than three inches across, and the plants average 
214 to 3 feet in height. The light blue-lavender flowers 
are accented in the center with.a prominent yellow disc, 
ynspicuous and showy. 
(Above) 
ter Frikarti i should be in your garden, because it will 
nbelievable masses of flowers for a long period 
yet Se an absolute minimum of care. 
I is a mound of light blue from early August to 
: right up until frost. Requires some 
winter prot cold sections, but you will be well 
repaid fo a effort. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 6 for $3.00 
Blossoms Early September to frost 
FUNKIA (subcordata alba) 
Probably you have admired the clean, rich green 
foliage and strong fragrance of Funkia. Its long, 
tubular, creamy white flowers hold themselves erect 
above the mass of green foliage. 
Flower-stalk 18 to 24 in. high with fresh new bloom 
every day. Dark green, oval, heart-shaped leaves 
8 in. long and 5 in. wide. Clean cool color during 
hot summer days. Particularly effective for plant- 
ing near the house in the shade because Funkia 
grows in any location and forms attractive masses 

18 to 24 in, 
Fragrant Plantain-Lily (Above) 
indefinitely, even under adverse conditions. Use 
near lakes or streams, as low foreground material in 
front of taller shrubs, or as solid beds along your 
boundary-line. Heavenly fragrance adds just one 
more reason why you will treasure this lovely plant. 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25; 
12 for $8.50 
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even where other plants will not thrive. Lives 

4 to 414 ft. 
September to frost 
ASTER ADORABLE (4bove) 
All that its name implies. A completely charming 
Adorable variety that will be one of your favorites once 
you see its masses of blooms in your own garden. A 
deeper, clearer pink, very rare in fall flowers . . . An 
improvement over the well-known Harrington's Pink 
Aster. The buds are like small reddish rosettes, opening 
into large, many-petaled flowers in enormous clusters. 
The entire plant will glow with a rich pink continuously 
from September t to frost. The foliage is clean and dark, 
and the vigorous plant is 4 to 41% feet high. Its grow th is 
strong, compact, and bushy. A mass planting in com- 
bination with other purple or white varieties makes 
a striking effect. 
60c¢ each; 3 for $1.60; 6 for $3.00 

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June 20 in. 
VERONICA spicata 
Crater Lake Blue 
(Above) 
Here is a mew dependable Veronica in a 
marvelous shade of blue. Comparable in 
color to Oregon's famous Crater Lake. 
Especially good in the foreground of a peren- 
nial border where you want a solid mass of 
lasting cool blue. The plants, which grow 20 
inches tall, do well in either full sun or partial 
shade. Blooms in June. 
65e each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.25 
