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NORTHERN SEED AND NURSERY CO., IPSWICH, S. D. 
Dahlias 
Blossoms in late summer and fall when 
other flowers are scarce. 
The Dahlia is very easy to grow. The roots 
we send out are divided and ready to plant. 
Place them about four inches deep in the 
ground. Cultivate to keep weeds down and 
the ground moist. When frost kills the tops, 
cut them off near the surface, dig the tubers 
and store them in a cool cellar where frost 
will not reach them. Used extensively for 
bouquets and cut flower purposes. Good back¬ 
ground flower. All our Dahlias are double. 
CACTUS DAHLIAS 
BRUNHILDE —Royal purple, extra fine. Ea., 
15c; 2 for 20c. 
GOLDEN GATE — A fine golden yellow. 
Each 20c; 2 for 35c. 
FAIRY QUEEN —A. fine shade of pink with 
white center. 20c; 2 for 35c. 
J. H. JACKSON —A beautiful deep crimson 
maroon. Each 15c; 2 for 20c. 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
ENCHANTRESS— A very fine bright shell 
pink. Each 15c; 2 for 20c. 
Queen of Yellows 
QUEEN OF YELLOW— Very fine yellow. 
Free bloomer. Each 15c; two for 20c. 
MRS. ROOSEVELT —A delicate pink, shading 
to soft rose. Each 15c; 2 for 20c. 
ROYAL PURPLE —A fine purple. 
2 for 20c. 
Each 15c; 
SHOW AND FANCY DAHLIAS 
CRIMSON GLOBE- —Flowers round, crimson, 
with long stems. Desirable. Ea. 15c; 2 for 20c. 
WHITE SWAN— Extra fine. Ea. 15c; 2, 20c. 
M. D. HALLOCK —A rich canary yellow. Each 
15c; 2 for 20c. 
JACK ROSE —Named after the red rose. Bright glowing 
crimson. Very free flowering. Each 10c; 3 for 20c, 
A. D. LIVONI —One of the finest of pinks; medium size; 
free bloomer and fine cut flower. Each 15c; 2 for 20c. 
STRADELLA —Attractive wine red. Each 15c; 2 for 25c. 
VIVIAN —White, heavily tipped with violet. Each 15c; 2 
for 20c. 
YELLOW LIVONI —A free blooming golden yellow. Each 
12c; 2 for 20c. 
Gladiolus 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton 
There is no flower we grow from a bulb that gives the 
genuine satisfaction as Gladioli. So easy to raise and they 
blossom at a time when other garden flowers are rather 
scarce. Extra fine for bouquets as they last for days after 
they start blooming. 
We recommend planting 4 inches deep in well subdued 
soil. In the late fall dig the bulbs and store in a rather 
dry place where they will not freeze. 
The price of all our Gladioli, except those that are 
marked separate is 7c each, and 3 for 15c, any one kind. 
AMERICA —The standard popular pink. Flowers large 
and fine for cut flowers. 
AUTUMN QUEEN —Is a very fine late cream with a red 
center. 
ALICE TIPLADY —A rich orange, extremely large fine 
flowers. The bulbs generally always produce two flowering 
stalks. 
BYRON L. SMITH —(Kunderd) Light cobalt violet with a 
yellow tinged throat. Wide open flowers, good size. 
DR. VAN FLEET— Delicate rose pink with deeper rose 
color at the edge of the petals. Throat softest canary yel¬ 
low and cream, beautifully blended. Large. Each, 15c. 
