BUSH’S SPECIAL SHASTA DAISY 
HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWERS 
Physostegia 
(False Dragonhead) 
VIVID, spikes of deep pink, long lasting 
when cut, new dwarf. each 50c 
Primrose 
EVENING, golden yellow, darker center, 
remain open all day and close in evening. 
Sunroreshade, each 50c 
Pyrethrum (Painted Daisy) 
Showy daisies of many red and rose shades. 
Long stems for cutting. June blooming. 
DOUBLE PINK, several shades. 
DOUBLE RED, various shades. 
JAMES KELWAY, single scarlet. 
ROBINSON’S DARK CRIMSON, large 
rich crimson-red, a favorite. each 60c 
Rudbeckia (Coneflower) 
GOLDSTURM, new, deep yellow flowers 
often 3 to 4 inches across, a handsome 
bronzy black cone center. each 75¢ 
Sedums 
Used in Rock Gardens 
Several good varieties with various colored 
blossoms. each 50c 
Shasta Daisy 
“BUSH’S SPECIAL SHASTA,” a large 
semi-double crested daisy. Blossoms are 
long lasting on the plant or cut for dec- 
oration. Plants are 2% to 3 feet tall, and 
bloom from early July until freezing. A 
Bush’s Nursery Introduction. each $1.00 
DOUBLE GIANT RESELECTED, flow- 
ers 5 inches across resemble giant asters, 
on long wiry stems. Bloom several months. 
each $1.00 
GIANT DOUBLE G. MARCONI, the 
largest Shasta, stems 2% to 3 ft., blossoms 
about 7 inches across. each $1.00 
MAYFIELD GIANT, large, early, single 
daisy, fine cut flower. each 55c 
Spirea 
PHILIPENDULA, a dainty, attractive 
plant with fern-like foliage, clusters of 
delicate blossoms, red buds opening to 
pink and white. Does well in shade. 
each 50¢ 
Statice 
“LAVENDER BABY BREATH,” large 
heads of minute lavender flowers in Aug. 
For bouquets in summer and winter. 
each 50c 
