Northern Lights Gardens, Int’l Falls, Minnesota 
Variety Originator 
AFLAME (Hornberger) P. G.— 
Very large flowers of flame red on a tall stalk. Six or 
more open at one time. Very popular. L 5c ea., 3-12c, 
10-35c. M 10-25c- S 12-15e. 
AIDA (Pfitzer) Gr.— 
Very deep blue with small reddish-lilac blotch. The 
earliest and one of the finest of this color. L 5c, 3-12c, 
10-35c. 
ALBATROSS (Pfitzer, Germany) Gr.— 
A pure white of medium to large size. Tall, willowy 
stem. Growing quickly in popularity. L 7c, 3-18c, 10-50c. 
APRICOT GLOW (Palmer) P. G.— 
Clear, warm apricot shade. Tall, graceful spike. 
Blooms in early midseason. L 5c, 3-12c, 10-35c. M 5-12c. 
S 15-15c- 
AVE MARIA (Pfitzer, Germany) Gr.— 
Light violet blue with deeper throat; a very pleasing 
color. A strong growing variety. L 6c, 3-15c, 10-40c. 
BETTY NUTHALL (Salbach) Gr.— 
A coral pink with soft yellow throat. Florets are large 
and of splendid substance and placement. Eight open at 
one time. Late. L 5c, 3-12c, 10-35c. M 5-12c. S 12-15c. 
BAGDAD (Palmer) Gr.— 
Smoky old rose blending to a lighter throat, faint blotch 
of cream with penciling. Tall, strong spike with 5 to 6 
large blooms open- L 8c, 3-21c, 10-60c- 
BERTY SNOW (Mair) Gr.— 
Soft lilac to deep mauve pink- Large flowers with from 
10 to 12 open at one time. L 5c, 3-12c, 10-35c. 
CARMEN SYLVA (Prestgard) Gr.— 
A good, reliable white, with four to six medium sized 
blooms open at one time. L 5c, 3-12c, 10-35c.. 
CANBERRA (Errey) Gr.— 
A vigorous, medium yellow. Large flowers, many open 
at one time. An exhibition type. L 7c, 3-18c, 10-50c. 
CHARLES DICKENS (Pfitzer) Gr.— 
Bright, radiant reddish purple. Tall, erect grower; 
highly rated. L 5c, 3-12c, 10-35c. M 5-12c. S 12-15c. 
CAPTAIN BOYNTON (Boynton) Gr.— 
Lavender blue on white ground- Purplish blotch on 
lower petals. Tall grower. L 5c, 3-12c, 10-35c. 
CRIMSON GLOW (Betscher) Gr.— 
Scarlet red with darker markings; splendid sheen; erect 
grower. L 5c, 3-12c, 10-35c. 
COMMANDER IvOEHL (Pfitzer) Gr.— 
A very large, clear scarlet red. Tall plant with manv 
flowers open at one time Blooms are large and of 
heavy substance. L 8c, 3-21c, 10-60c. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT (Diener) Gr.— 
Deep peach red overlaid with flame scai'let. Outstand¬ 
ing both for exhibition and for .cut flowers. L 5c, 3-12c, 
DR. NELSON SHOOK (Kunderd) Gr. 
Deep Tyrian rose. A vigorous grower producing a 
sturdy plant and large, heavy flower spike L 5c, .3-12c, 
10-35c. 
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E. I. FARRINGTON (Prestgard) P. G.— 
A very rich yellow without markings. Moderate sized 
blooms of a pleasing shade. L 6c, 3-15c, 10-40c. 
EMILE AUBRUN (Lemoine) Gr.— 
Large, coppery bronze overlaid with slate. Very large 
flower on good spike; an outstanding smoky- L 6c. 3-15c, 
10-40c. 
GIANT NYMPH (Coleman) Gr.— 
Soft, light rose pink. Large blooms on good spike. 
Suited either for exhibition or cut flowers. L 5c, 3-12c 
10-35c. S 15-15c. 
GOLDEN DREAM (Groff) Gr.— 
Tall deep yellow self color. Petals recurve like a rose. 
Exhibition and commercial. Strong spike, vigorous 
grower. Late midseason. L 5c, 3-12c, 10‘30c. M 5-12c, 
10-20c. S 15-15c. 
HELEN HOWARD (Austin) Gr — 
Nicely formed flowers of soft light yellow with overlays 
of pink and amber. L 5c, 3-12c, 10-35c. 
LA PALOMA (Dusinberre) P. G.— 
A vivid, clear orange. Blooms are of heavy substance. 
Exhibition and commercial. L 6c, 3-15c, 10-40c. M 5-12c. 
LONGFELLOW (Prestgard) Gr.— 
Tall, straight spike. LaFrance pink, blooms well placed. 
L 5c, 3-12c, 10-35c. 
MARY FREY (Gelser) Gr.— 
Earlier and slightly deeper in color than the variety 
Mrs. F. C. Peters- Lavender-pink with ruby blotch. L 5c, 
3-12c, 10-35c. M 5-12c. 
MARGARET FULTON (O'grodnichek) Gr.— 
Rich deep salmon pink self color. Blooms are of heavy 
substance. It is a new variety, and very highly recom¬ 
mended for exhibition and cut flowers. L 8c, 3-21c, 
10-60c. 
MARMORA (Errey) Gr.— 
A lavendar rose with a deeper blotch. One of the best 
in the smoky class. L 6c, 3-15c. 10-40c. M 5-15c. 
MARNIA (Kemp) Gr.— 
Grenadine orange, tyrian rose feather. A dependable 
sort- Good commercial variety. L 5c, 3-12c, 10-30c. M 
5-12c. S 15-15c. 
MILDRED LOUISE (Wentworth) P. G.— 
Strawberry pink, spectrum red penciling. Well shaped 
and firm petals 18-20 buds. Fine exhibition varietv. 
L 20c, 3-50c, 10-$1.50. 
MAID OF ORLEANS (Pfitzer) P. G.— 
One of the best of the newer whites. Larg’e blooms and 
good spike. L 10c, 3-27c, 10-80c. 
MINUET (Coleman) Gr.— 
An outstanding lavendar, referred to as the glad with¬ 
out a fault- Lai'ge blooms, strong grower and good in 
every respect. L 5c, 10-40c. 
MISS JOY (Blake-Farnsworth) P. G.— 
Pure pink buff throat. A very beautiful blending of 
delicate shades. L 5c, 3-12c, 10-35c. M 5-12c. S 15-15c. 
