JACKSON & PERKINS PRESENTS 
HUNDREDS OF PERENNIALS... 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM, WOOD DUCK (C4dove) 
Wood Duck is a deep rose-pink backed with an in- 
triguing creamy tan reverse—the ideal, compact, 
perfectly mounded Chrysanthemum plant. Stiff long 
stems and dozens of blooms on each plant. Individual 
flowers are easily 414 to 5 in. across and much larger 
when disbudded for specimens. 
This is a new live rich color in our popular group of 
' larger hardy Chrysanthemums. It has great quantities 
of dark green foliage, is perfectly hardy and grows 
2) to 3 ft. tall. (Prop. Rights Reserved.) 
| $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $5.00 
Shasta Daisy, Jenifer Read 
June and July 30 in. tall 
(Above) 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, MEADOWLARK 
A gay golden tan decorative flower with a firm and 
warm color, which is delightful in the autumn color- 
ama. The flowers are 3/4 to 4 in. across and are pro- 
duced in great quantities. The 3-ft. plant is excellent, 
well balanced and freely branching. It is definitely 
hardy, having lived through the last four winters 
here in northern New York. We like it, and our 
many visitors enjoy it. (Prop. Rights Reserved.) 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $5.00 
period, and longer cut-flower stems. 
pro 
(Pl. Pat. #1125.) 
SHASTA DAISY, JENIFER READ 
Vastly Improved Esther Read 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
ROBIN (Right) 
A new color in the hardy 
Bird Series. This is 
strawberry-red when in 
bud and partially open 
and warm _ strawbetry- 
bronze when open. The 
flowers are very full, 
double, 444 to 5 in. in 
diameter and almost 3 in. 
through, like a com- 
pound dahlia type. A 
large hardy Mum with 
firm, deep green foliage 
and stiff stems. The 
plant makes excellent 
mounds of color about 
2% ft. high—a colorful, 
truly autumn treasure. 
(Prop. Rights Reserved.) 
$1.00 each; 
3 for $2.50; 
6 for $5.00 
(Left) An improved sport of the lovely Esther Read with many of its 
likeable qualities, yet with taller plants, more blooms for a longer 
Jenifer Read is a garden sport of Esther Read which decided to outdo 
its lela in all departments. Although it blooms a little later, it 
uces many more long-stemmed flowers which are especially good for 
cutting. Whenestablished, it produces 25 to 30-in. long-stemmed blooms. 
The basal plant is more compact, and the dark green foliage is a lot 
larger. Although the 3-in. flower shows some yellow in the center, 
it is more nearly a pure white cushion type of flower. 
We like the variety and are sure Jenifer Read will be another good 
source of white for midsummer gardens and for home flower arrangers, 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 6 for $6.25 
