Bloom-Bloom-Bloom 
Plant them in a sunny spot in your garden and in just a few weeks you will begin to enjoy the big, graceful, 
snowy white flowers on long stems. They last extremely well and are just about as fine as anything you could 
plant for cutting. There will be a period of many weeks on end when you will never want for flowers, and 
you will be amazed at the number the plants will produce. The first Shasta Daisy was developed by Luther 
Burbank many years ago, but these new hybrids are even more showy and spectacular than the original. 
: A : : Big root divisions, 6 for $1.25; 12 for $2.25. 
Either Shasta Daisy Variety Listed Below Shipped postpaid anywhere in the States. 
Esther Reed Grows to 2 feet. A symmetrical pure white of medium size. The bloom is very double, 
with a high pompon-like center of white. A variety very popular on the cut flower market. C260. 
Grand Marconi Huge, double, flowers on stems 2 or more feet in length. The big chrysan- 
themum-like flowers, with their glistening white petals, last extremely well when cut. C265. 
Double Shasta Daisy 
Esther Reed 
For Cut Flowers 
Certainly gladiolus with their rich colors and their long-lasting quali- 
ties are one of the best things you can have for cut flowers. And, 
they're so trouble-free and easy to grow, too. We want you to know 
how the colors in a really good collection of Mixed Gladiolus can 
blend to beautify your garden, so here are some of the finest varieties 
you will find anywhere. Like all Armstrong products, they are top 
quality bulbs. 
C250—12 bulbs, mixed colors, $1.25; 25 bulbs, $2.25; 100 bulbs, $7.75. 
Korean Cherry No. 20 
New Heavy Bearing 
Now you can enjoy cherries grown on your own place, even though it be a small 
city lot. And they are good cherries, too! What’s more, you don’t have to plant 
a tree but just a handsomely foliaged shrub which makes a good ornamental 
and which is small enough to fit into any sunny garden corner. These two 
Korean Bush Cherries were especially selected from many tested by the Uni- 
versity of Minnesota. Lovely little white cherry blossoms crowd each branch in 
the spring, followed by an unbelievably big crop of large cherries, ripening in 
mid-summer. The plants are vigorous and easy to grow and cold, wind, or heat 
will not keep them from fruiting reoularly 
53.00 each. 
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Korean Cherry No. 20 
These plants are 18 to 24 inches tall, bushy and well 
branched. They are two years old and should bear the Ap ea pyre 
second year after planting. ry aR 
ne. C330. 
Korean Cherry No. 60 
Being a little more dwarf than No. 20, the plants are 15 to 
18 inches in height. These, too, are bushy, well shaped, 
well branched plants. 
