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LOW-GROWING VARIETIES 
DWARF JEWEL 
Soft lavender flowers perfectly formed on compact, cushion-shaped plant. Pro- 
fusion of blooms. 
LAVENDER LASSIE 
Miniature replica of Lavender Lady, with lavender flowers covering en- 
tire plant. 
PINK CUSHION 
Mounds of light pink flowers during long blooming period. 
SUNSET 
Beautiful, hardy plant covered with blossoms of coppery 
bronze overlaid with pink. 
RED CUSHION 
Deep bronze-red flowers. Neat and compact habit. 
WHITE CUSHION 
Profusion of blooms which open to show delicate pink, 
turning to pure white as flowers develop. 
YELLOW SUPREME 
Hundreds of light sparkling yellow blossoms which last 
a long time. 
APRICOT GLOW 
APRICOT GLOW 
Masses of apricot-bronze from early Sept. until sea- 
son ends, 
ALL CUSHION MUMS ON THIS 
PAGE 
3 of One Kind $1.40 
6 of One Kind $2.50 
ESTHER REED 
Fully double pure white flowers on 1” to 15” stems. 
2 for $1.40, 6 for $2.50. 
MT. SHASTA 
Double white flowers on 20” stems. 3 for $1.40, 6 
for $2.50. 
| KING EDWARD 
Large single, old-fashioned Shasta Daisy. 2 to 244 
feet tall. Very hardy. 3 for $1.25, 6 for $2.25. 
| MAJESTIC 
This is by far the finest Shasta we have ever seen. 
Large, graceful, Gerbera-like flowers on tall straight 
stems throughout the summer. Easily grown. 3 for 
$2.00, 6 for $3.75. 
8 MAJESTIC 


FRED F. ROCKWELL 
FRED F. ROCKWELL. (Plant 
Pat. 718). Bronze and orange- 
scarlet. Amazingly prolific. Late 
Sept. 20” high. 3 for $2.00, 6 for 
$3.75. 
SHASTA DAISIES 
Grow Shastas in good rich gar- 
den soil, and transplant once a 
year if possible, preferably in 
late summer. They all bloom 
continually throughout the sea- 
son. Wonderful for cutting. 

