| Shasta Daisy | Leucanthemum superbum | |  | One of the oldest but still one of the best, ‘Alaska’ is the classic Shasta Daisy and is the most common cultivar available. Huge 3" wide flowers are pure white with yellow centers and are borne on long 2-3 foot stems which are perfect for cutting. This is the hardiest strain of Shasta available. | 6C-S |  |  |  |  |  |
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24"-36" | 16"-20" | 4-9 |
| | | |  | The 4-5" wide flowers are lemon yellow when they open, brightening to light butter yellow and finally to creamy white as they mature. Cut flowers last up to two weeks! This plant has nicely compact, dark green foliage and increased disease tolerance. | 11C-S |  |  |  |  |  |
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15"-18" | 18"-24" | 5-9 |
| | | |  | A new and unique look for Proven Winners® Shasta Daisies, ‘Marshmallow’ has a puffy look just like the sweet treat. Large, 3½" fully double, bright white flowers absolutely cover the medium-sized habit. Growers will love that the low vernalization requirements: we recommend 4-6 weeks for best performance, although we have observed flowering without vernalization. | 11C-S |  |  |  |  |  |
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18"-20" | 20"-22" | 5-9 |
| | | |  | Like the beautifully intricate creations of arachnids, ‘Spun Silk’ brings a wild new look to the classic Shasta Daisy. Narrow petals with fringed edges create the "spider" look, with the 4½" graceful white flowers topping a medium-sized habit. The perfect choice for bringing new and interesting texture to the garden. ‘Spun Silk’ requires vernalization to bloom; we recommend 6-8 weeks minimum. | 11C-S |  |  |  |  |  |
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22"-24" | 20"-22" | 5-9 |
| | | |  | Copious amounts of very large, single, white blooms are produced atop strong stems which are ideal for cutting. Despite its height, this variety does not usually require staking. | 11C-S |  |  |  |  |  |
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36"-42" | 18"-24" | 5-9 |
| | | |  | No two blooms are alike on this fringed and frilly, semi to fully double Shasta Daisy. Two inch wide, solid white petals surround a small buttery center. This selection is noted for its prolific flowering tendancy. | 6C-S |  |  |  |  |  |
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24"-28" | 12"-18" | 5-9 |
| | | |  | Like little scoops of ice cream, this Shasta Daisy will charm you as it comes into focus in early to midsummer. Intense yellow buds open cream and expand to be near white, fully double, pom-pom-like flowers with small yellow centers. The flowers are 2½-3" wide and totally cover the compact habit of dark green foliage. | 11C-S |  |  |  |  |  |
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12"-14" | 16"-18" | 5-9 |
| | | |  | ‘Silver Princess’ has bright white flower heads with yellow centers. It is a clumping form of the classic daisy that no perennial bed or border should be without. Its showy blooms last through summer and early fall with regular dead-heading. The mounded habit makes it a great pick for mixing with taller perennials that can benefit from its structural support. Bright white flowers always look fresh and cheer up any landscape. | 6C-S |  |  |  |  |  |
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12"-24" | 18"-24" | 4-9 |
| | | |  | ‘Snow Lady’ is a terrific dwarf strain, producing a low mound with a long succession of large white yellow-eyed daisies. Great for edging, also excellent in tubs or mixed containers. | 6C-S |  |  |  |  |  |
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8"-10" | 10"-12" | 4-9 |
| | | |  | Sweet Daisy™ Birdy Leucanthemum is a beautiful perennial with robust, long-lasting blooms and carefree longevity in gardens down to zone 3. In the AAS Trials, it demonstrated excellent cold and heat tolerance and maintained a tidy, sturdy habit over the three-year trial. The cheery flowers are large and pure white in color, appearing earlier in the season than the comparison varieties. The 5″ reflexed daisy blooms feature small feathery petals around golden yellow button centers. | 11C-S |  |  |  |  |  |
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18"-24" | 10"-12" | 4-9 |
| | | |  | ‘Whoops-a-Daisy’ forms an exceptionally dense, rounded ball-shaped mound of dark green foliage that becomes completely blanketed in large 3-4”, white flowers with gold centers from early through midsummer. It has better flower coverage and a more uniform habit compared to ‘Snowcap’, and the individual flowers have a fuller, fluffier appearance. Try growing this cute perennial in containers or in the landscape where it will shine brightly near the front of the border. | 11C-S |  |  |  |  |  |
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15" | 22" | 5-9 |