HARDY , NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS 
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SPECIAL OFFER—One each of varie¬ 
ties described on this page . . $1.00 
This collection of 14 of the newer and 
finer sorts will make the most gor¬ 
geous display you have ever seen. 
DR. MOODY (96 days). Light lavender with very fine 
penciling of darker shade. A close runner-up to Minuet 
and Berty Snow at shows. Won in basket work for us at 
1934 shows. Each, 12c; 3^—30c; 12^—80c. 
MARY FREY (82 days). Lavender with a ruby throat. 
A wonder glad. One of the earliest lavenders. Each, 
10c; 3-25c; 12 for 75c. 
MARMORA (96 days). Smoky gray lavender with purple 
blotch. A fine show flower in the smoky class. Each, 
10c; 3^— 25c; 12 for 75c. 
EARLY SUNRISE (85 days). Largest early salmon red. A 
good cut flower. We never have enough. Each, 8c; 3 for 
20c. 
BERTY SHOW (82 days). Pink lavender 1 ■ ■ ■ sometimes con¬ 
sidered the best lavender. Extra wide open blooms, fine 
exhibition variety. Each, 8c; 3 for 20c. 
BETTY NUTHALL (111 days). Light apricot with pink 
tinge, soft salmon throat. Six to eight nicely arranged 
florets open on a tall straight spike. Exhibition type. 
Each, 8c; 3 for 20c. 
NANCY HANKS (95 days). Apricot orange with rose pen¬ 
cil on yellow throat. Straight spike. Winner in its class. 
Resists heat. Each, 8c; 3 for 20c. 
ORANGE QUEEN (80 days). Apricot orange with red pen¬ 
cil. Each, 8c; 3 for 20c. 
ROMANCE (77 davs). Smoky salmon red—yellow throat; 
hi ue edged. Novelty. Each, 8c; 3 for 20c. 
WINGED VICTORY (90 days). Eosine pink- 
self color markings. One of the largest glads. 
Large pointed wing petals. We had seven- 
inch blooms in October. Large bulbs, 1- 
25c; 3—60c ; 12—-$2.00. 
LA PALOMA (88 days). Brilliant orange, rich 
and different. Large flowers on a very good 
tall spike. Large bulbs, 1—12c; 3—-30c; 
12 -$ 1 . 00 . 
LOYALTY (94 days). Very fine yellow, good 
sized spike and good grower. Large bulbs, 
1-12c; 3-30c; 12-80c. 
BAGDAD (90 days). Smoky old rose blending 
to a lighter throat, faint blotches of cream 
with penciling. Tall strong spike. Exhibition 
prize-winner. Large bulbs, 1-15c; 3—35c. 
DR. SHOOK (91 days). Deep tyrian rose— 
heavily ruffled. Strong spikes. Best in its 
color. Placement always good. Large bulbs, 
each, 12c; 3—30c; 12-80c. 
