
NORTHLAND 
DAISIES 
A 1I¢ Ye okice avr Pe —arav 
A handsome and extremely hardy strain of 
single-flowered Chrysanthemums. They are 
hybrids of arcticum forming well-branched, 
broad plants 2 to 3 feet in diameter and bearing 
in October great masses of large showy blooms. 
50c ea.; 3 of one variety $1.25 
Eric the Red. Brilliant scarlet. 
Galahad. Large; pure yellow. Fine. 
Igloo. Best white; yellow center. 
Kristina. Deep rose-pink. Delightful. 
Rheingold. Golden bronze. 
Siegfried. Sulphur-yellow. 
3. One each of these six 
fine Northland Daisies. Ae 
A Garden of... 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
50 “Au'Named 915.95 
Including some of the NEWER KINDS 
What a colorful show these will make in 
your garden, besides giving armfuls of gay, 
spicy blooms for indoors! They will give the 
most gorgeous show of the year, at minimum 
cost, after most other flowers are gone. We 
include all types of Mums except English 
and Greenhouse. 
1Q UNUSUAL VALUE $4.25 
This offer is an extra-special value, not 
only because of the attractive price, but be- 
cause of the superiority of the varieties. It 
; is a fine assortment of colors and types. Some 
are among the newest kinds, and every one 
is unsurpassed in its own color and class. 
One each of: 
Avalanche, Barbara Small, Charles Nye, 
Governor Duff, Edith, Elsie, Indiana, 
King Midas, Orchid Jewel, Powder Puff, 
The Chief and Neliow eeaets 


Ambassador 
You Can Grow These 
Right in Your Own Garden 
These varieties bloom from mid to late October and so can be 
grown outside, except in the northernmost states. They can be 
grown like other Mums, but disbudding and staking give spec- 
tacular results. Two or three weeks after planting, cut back to 6 
inches. As rew shoots develop, prune to six or eight of the strong- 
est. Stake, and pinch out all buds but one on each shoot. Protect 
from frosts until they finish blooming. Result: Huge individual 
flowers like florists’ blooms. It is safest to winter them in a 
coldframe. 
Ambassador. Magnificent, large, round, creamy white blooms. 
Gold Lode. Light “golden yellow. Fine form. 
Hilda Bergen. Deep bronze. 
indianola. Light reddish bronze. Good. 
Major Edward Bowes. Very popular lavender-pink. 
Wirs. H. E. Kidder. An equally popular rich yellow. 
October Rose. Lovely lavender. 
Silver Sheen. Pure white. Early and good. 
NY of the above: 50c ea.; 3 of one variety for $1.25 
One each of the four Greenhouse Type 
. Mums illustrated . 
OC . One each of all eight varieties ‘listed 
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12 GREENHOUSE-TYPE MUMS O° 
The complete assortment of the above eight a and 4. 
the four Spider Mums listed below...... 9 5 

GRACEFUL SPIDER MUMS 
A unique and highly artistic Greenhouse Type suited to garden 
planting for late October bloom in the varieties offered. The 
large flowers are somewhat flattened and the long petals radiate 
from the center, with the ends turned upward, which gives them 
a delightfully lacy effect, much like a very large Spoon Mum. 
Bess Witt. Beautiful salmon-pink shading to bronze. 
Kay Tashima. Huge white with slender hooked ends. 
Ohkwan. Very large flowers of brilliant yellow. 
Sylvia. Solid pink with hooked red petal tips. 
PPy of the above: 65c ea.; 3 of one Merioty, for $1.65 
ct 


Mrs. H. E. Kidder 


Major Edward Bowes 
Hilda Bergen 
