Oz. 50¢; lb. $3.00; any of above. 
C.CORONARIUM: The tallest of the hardy 
annuals and if planted in very rich soil, 
may need staking. Sow seed as early as 
possible, usually where plants are to grow, 
thin to 12 inches apart; plants 2-3 ft; July- 
Oct, C-73 
—Golden Glory. CHRY-2G. 25¢ 
A new English single; deep yellow, centr- 
al disk same; 3 ft. 
—Golden Gem. CHRY-2M. 25¢ 
Dwarf double; try in pots; 1 ft; pretty. 
—Golden Crown. CHRY-2C. 25¢ 
Silvery green fol; butter-yellow fils; 21% ft. 
—Double Yellow CHRY-2Y. 25¢ 
— —White. CHRY-2W. 25¢ 
— —Sulphur-Yellow. CHRY-2S. 20¢ 
—Above Varieties Mixed. CHRY-2X. 20¢ 
Any fo above vVafieties: Oz. 40¢; lb. $2.00. 
C. SEGATUM: Plant habit similiar to C. 
carinatum; 2 ft tall; flowers are 3” across 
with dark or light eye surrounded by an 
inconspicuous pale yellow disk, then the 
dominant color for the variety; all HA; 
best to sow seeds direct to garden and as 
early as possible in the spring; thin to 12 
inches C-7. as 
—Eastern Star. CHRY-3S. 20¢ 
Bright yellow with dark eye; 1 ft. 
—Eldorado. CHRY-3E. 20¢ 
Deep yellow with black center; pretty¢. 
—Golden Glow. CHRY-3L. 20¢ 
A new double golden yellow. Oz. $1.50. 
—Gloria. CHRY-3G. 20¢ 
Double yellow flowers. 
—HBHelios. CHRY-3H. 20¢ 
Evening Star. Deep golden yellow. 
—Morning Star. CHRY-3M. 20¢ 
Large yellow with black center; 114 ft. 
—Yellowstone. CHRY-3Y. 20¢ 
A reautiful new double yellow; Oz. $1.50. 
—Zebra. CHRY-3Z. 20¢ 
Flowers striped and blotched yellow and 
brown. Oz. 80¢. 
—Blend of Above Varieties. CHRY-3X. 20¢ 
C. INDICUM: Perennials; 2-3 ft. tall with 
soft foliage and much branched; they are 
very showy in masses, blooming in five 
months from seed. Flowers are in heads, 
very numerous and 44-1 inch across; plant 
either early or in mid-summer for the fol- 
lowing summer; C-22. 
—Double Special Blend. 
—-Saier’s Early Strain. 
A very choice single strain 
colors. 
C. COCCINEUM: Pyrethrum. Fine cut- 
flowers, especially liked by the florists; 
flowers are daisy-like. If kept cut will 
flower into the autumn; flowers 2nd year 
from seed; space 12 inches HP. 
CHRY-4DX. 25¢ 
CHRY-4SX. 25¢ 
in bright 
—aureum, Gold Feather. CHRY-5AF. 25¢ 
——Golden Moss. CHRY-5AM. 25¢ 
Very dwarf 
——Dark Carmine. CHRY-5BC. 25¢ 
——Golden Gem. CHRY-5AG. 25¢ 
——Giant White. CHRY-5W. 25¢ 
— —Hose. CHRY-5Z. 25¢ 
— —Pink. CHRY-5P. 25¢ 
All the above are Pyrethrums; C-8. 
—Langport Scarlet. CHRY-5L. 25¢ 
—roseum. CHRY-5R. 25¢ 
Single and doubles; extra fine strain. 
—“OBINSON’S GIANTS. CHRY-5B. 30¢ 
Ai extra large strain for cut-flowers. 
Oz. 32.99; th. $26.00. 
—Tarket Strain. CHRY-5M. 25¢ 
Double strain for commercial growing. 
—selaginoides. CHRY-37S. 25¢ 
Fern-like golden yellow leaves. 
—Prize Doubles. CHRY-5DX. 25¢ 
—Single Blend. CHRY-5SX. 25¢ 
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C. MAXIMUM: Shasta Daisy. Has larger 
flowers than C. Leucanthemum. In the 
newer varieties, the flowers are as large as 
4 inches acfoss, some double and fringed. 
They make the. best of cut-flowers and 
where choice flowers are wanted, the flow- 
ering stems should be thinned. Rich soil 
and full sun; HP; C-23. 
—Alaska. CHRY-6A. 20¢ 
—Chigwell Giant. CHRY-6C. 25¢ 
Giant pure white; fine form. 
—Conqueror. CHRY-6Q. 20¢ 
Stems 215 ft long; large pure white. 
—Diener’s Double White. CHRY-6DW. 25¢ 
—Exhibition. CHRY-6E. 25¢ 
—Fringed Beauty. CHRY-6F. 25¢ 
Fringed and curled petals. 
—May Queen. HRP-6M. 25¢ 
Medium sized, good for massing in the 
garden or border. 
Mont Blanc. CHRY-6MB. 20¢ 
Extremely large white flowers. 
—Polar Sea. CHRY-6P. 20¢ 
SAIER’S EARLY CHRY-6S. 30¢ 
An extremely early Shasta Daisy 
of very nice form and on long stiff 
stems; it is especially good for 
early Shastas for the spring cut- 
flower market. Oz. 90¢; lb. $9.09. 
—The Speaker. CHRY-6T. 20¢ 
—White Dame. CHRY-6W. 20¢ 
—Shasta Blend. CHRY-6X. 20¢ 
C. INODORUM: see Matricaria inodora. 
OTHER CHRYSANTHEMUM SPECIES: 
—arcticum. CHRY-4. 40¢ 
Aster-like fis; white to lilac; Arctic re- 
sions; 6 inches; 
—cinerariaefolium. CHRY-14. 25¢ 
Dalmatian Chrysanthemum; 2 ft; HP. 
—corymbosum. CHRY-19. 25¢ 
(Pyrethrum) White fils; border; 2-4 ft; HP 
—densum. CHRY-20. 50¢ 
—Korean Hybrids. CHRY-22K. 25¢ 
Saved from the best varieties; C-9. 
—Arctic Hybrids. CHRY-22A,. 25¢ 
Arctic Daisies. Single; very hardy; HP. 
—japonicola ‘*’Cascade”. CHRY-27C. 40¢ 
A lovely variety of hanging Japanese C; 
they are very nice; C-22. 
—macrophyllum. CHRY-28. 30¢ 
Tansy C. Small white or yellow rays; 
Yeo. ance mB 2) 
—Mawiil. CHRY-29. 30¢ 
VWhitesray fs, rose on back: Metts stoma 
sheltered sunny place; HHP; C-23. 
—WNivellei. CHRY-35. 30¢ 
Erect HA; 1 ft; rays white; free flower- 
ing; July-Sept; space 12 inches apart. 
—Parthenium. CHRY-37. 25¢ 
Feverfew. Bushy 2-3 ft. plants; foliage 
erisped; border; HP. 
CHRYSOPSIS. (kris-OP-sis). 
Compositae. Golden Aster. Daisy-like yel- 
low heads of ray or disk flowers on 1-3 foot 
plants, thriving in a dry sunny part of the 
border; HP. 
—amplifolia. CHSO-1. 50¢ 
Grows to 20 inches; Colo; HP. 
—mariana. CHSO-8. 30¢ 
Flower heads 1’? ac in panicled corymbs; 
7 a a a BY Ve 
—villosa. CHSO-10. 25¢ 
Golden Aste.r Heads 2 inches ac; golden 
yellow; 1 ft; 124, 
Many New Zealand and Australian nat- 
ive seeds have been added in this issue. 
