Tiffany Rose (Carroll) — D. Double, deep-rose flowers with faint cream undertone. 
Blooms late September, 24 in. 
Tiger (English) — D. Large bright crimson on opening, changing to bronze, then 
yellow. Unique in that all three colors may be found in good condition on the 
same plant at the same time. Blooms about September 28. 26 in. 
White Wonder — An early-flowering creamy white pompon that comes into full bloom 
about September 25th. 21!4 to 3 feet in height and: very free-blooming. Fine 
stems for cutting. 
Yellow Avalanche (Lehman 1947) — D. This is a bud sport of White Avalanche. 
A brilliant soft yellow, a shade lighter than Eugene Wander. Enjoy the bril- 
liance of these golden yellow flowers for two months in your garden. Begins 
blooming early September. Unexcelled for cutting. Don’t overlock ordering 
this fine variety as it is a beauty and will be in great demand. 24 in. Each 60c 
Yellow Spcon — S. Clear, bright golden yellow tubes and spoons. A very fine and 
interesting variety. 
Zantha (Kraus) — D. A new, long blooming, clear canary yellow with ball ehiele 
flowers. Outstandingly good. Blooms mid-September. 22 in. 
Any of the above varieties, except where noted: Each 40c; Dozen $4.40. 
Established field-grown plants in summer and fall, priced according to size and quality. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM — SHASTA DAISY 
These hold an important place among 
the hardy plants. They make very de- 
sirable cut flowers and are fine for the 
showy perennial border. 
Alaska — The popular original giant Amer- 
ican “Shasta Daisy.” Blooms June and 
July. Grows to 2 to 2% feet and pro- 
duces strong stiff stems. Each 35c 
Majestic — A grand, new Shasta Daisy 
with very large single white flowers 
5 to 6 inches across, with a small yel- 
low center. Blooms intermittently 
throughout the summer. -Petals are 
straight, overlapping and do not droop. 
Stems are stiff and stand up well. 
Easily grown as it withstands adverse 
conditions very well Grows to a 
height of from 18 to 24 inches. Each 
60c 

Shasta Daisies 
Mrs. C. Lowthian Bell — Large flowers with broad petals and extra good substance. 
2%4 to 3 feet. Each 35c 
Mount Shasta — A beautiful pure white high-crested, full double Shasta daisy, with 
a double row of overlapping guard petals four inches in diameter. Long season 
of bloom. 12 to 18 inches. Each 60c; 3 for $1.60 
Supreme — One of the very large Shasta Daisies. Easily grown and a generous 
bloomer. 18 inches. Each 50c 
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