Name  Shasta Daisy (Leucanthemum) "Alaska"
Hardiness Zone 4
Light Full sun
Height 30"
Bloom Time June-frost
Uses Accent, middle of the border, cutflowers.
Qualities Large 4" white daisies in summer for a long time.   Great for cutflowers, so take some and put them in a vase to enjoy.  Beautiful clear white daisy with gold center brightens up any dark corner.  May be trimmed for rebloom.
Name  Shasta Daisy (Leucanthemum) "Becky"
Hardiness Zone 4
Light Full sun
Height 36"
Bloom Time June-July
Uses Accent, middle of the border, cutflowers.
Qualities Large, single clear white flowers in June and July, then trim for rebloom.  Great for cutflowers, so take some and put them in a vase to enjoy.  Deep shiny green foliage holds up well in the heat and humidity.
 
Name  Shasta Daisy (Chrysanthemum) "Snow Lady"
Hardiness Zone 4
Light Full sun
Height 10-12"
Bloom Time May-June
Uses Accent, front of the border, groundcover, cutflowers.
Qualities Very compact grower with large single white flowers covering the plant.  You can hardly see the foliage.  Award winner.
Name  Shasta Daisy superbum 
"Crazy Daisy"
Hardiness  Zone 4
Light Full sun
Height 24-28"
Bloom Time June-July
Uses  
Qualities 24-28" high.  Clean white with a buttery yellow eye.  The 2.5 inch blooms open in June and July.  No two flowers are the same.  It really looks like a crazy daisy.  Lots of double flowers.
Name  Shasta Daisy (Chrysanthemum) "Silver Princess"
Hardiness Zone 4
Light Full sun
Height 10-12"
Bloom Time May-June
Uses Accent, front of the border,  cutflowers.
Qualities Very compact grower with large single white flowers covering the plant.  You can hardly see the foliage.  
 
Name  Shasta Daisy (Chrysanthemum) "Montauk"
Hardiness Zone 5
Light Full sun
Height 30"
Bloom Time May-June
Uses Accent, front of the border,  cutflowers.
Qualities Shrubby perennial with erect and spreading sparsely branched stems and stalkless narrowly spoon-shaped aromatic leaves.  In fall bears daisy like white flower heads 3.5" wide with a green-gold center.  great for shore plantings.  Cut back to the ground in early spring to encourage bushy growth.

 

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