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FARIBAULT, MINN. 
Outdoor 
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In the far North we need the very hardiest and the very earliest to bloom of these 
Chrysanthemums so that they carry through the winter and blossom early enough to 
escape frost in the fall. 
In the first place, to live they must be planted in a protected spot behind some sort 
of a windbreak, so they will not be hit by the winds of winter. Then they must be 
carefully covered for winter. 
But, if one wants to, just before frost comes, they can take the plants up, pot them 
and they will give you a wonderful display inside for about six weeks. That is what we 
did with a few of each kind last fall and the result was almost beyond belief. 
The Choice of Nearly IOO Kinds 
Our list is a choice from nearly 100 kinds which we tested out in the field this year. 
These are the hardiest and earliest and best of the entire list for far North customers. 
Of course, the farther South one lives, the longer and surer results one will get. 
12 Beautiful Varieties to Choose from 
WHITE VARIETIES 
SEPTEMBER QUEEN WHITE. Begins 
flowering late in August. A profusion 
of pure white flowers 3 inches in 
diameter in September. Grows 18 
inches high. 
NORMANDIE. One of the earliest and 
best cream-whites flowering around 
September 10. 18 inches. 
TASIVA. Very free-flowering white 
flowers about October 1. A wealth 
of blooms that is not surpassed. 
2 feet. 
PINK VARIETIES 
GLADA. A soft pink approaching 
light salmon. Flowers most profusely 
the end of September. Flowers 3 
inches in diameter. 18 inches. 
SEPTEMBER QUEEN PINK. Very simi¬ 
lar in growth, season and maturity 
to September Queen White, but in 
color it is a beautiful pink. 18 inches. 
RED VARIETIES 
ADIRONDA. A small, compact, reddish 
bronze. Flowers very free-flowering. 
An excellent Pompon. 
AMELIA 
The Azalea Flowered Chrysanthemum 
This wonderful new hardy outdoor Chry' 
santhemum at the 1933 and 1934 Century of 
Progress World’s Fair created a great deal of 
interest. The plant is dwarf and spreading in 
growth and is very hardy. When well estab' 
lished a single plant has been known to carry 
1500 blooms at one time open in full flower. 
It begins to bloom in this latitude in September 
and from then on until heavy frost, is covered 
with beautiful pink blossoms. 
From pots—35c each; 4 for $1.00; 
12 for $2.50, postpaid 
CHRYSANTHEMUM PRICES 
Any 1 for 35c; any 4 for $1.25; any 12 for $3.50. 
We are offering them in the following collections: 
Collection 
A 
Collection 
B 
Collection 
C 
1 Glada 
1 Aladdin 
1 Adironda 
1 A. Barham 
A $1.60 Value 
for 
1 Sept. Q. Pink 
1 Normandie 
1 Mercury 
1 Lorelei 
1 Early Bronze 
A $1.60 Value 
for 
I Collection A 
1 Collection B 
and 
1 Amelia 
A $3.55 Value 
for 
The New Korean Hybrid 
Chrysanthemums 
These arc the sensational new Hardy Chrysanthemums that carry 
the hardy blood of the Korean Chrysanthemum that makes of them 
the hardiest Chrysanthemums in the world. All singles, they will 
add new color and a new thrill to your garden. 
Price of all Korean Hybrids, 40c each; $4.00 per 12—your 
assortment. Postpaid. 
APOLLO. A brilliant combination of bronze, red and gold washed 
with salmon. 2 inches across. Flowers in great sprays. 
CERES. Chamois'yellow, old gold, and soft coppery bronze. 
Flowers in graceful branching sprays. 2 l /i feet high. 
DAPHNE. A beautiful blending of pink with an undertone of 
lilac'rose, with prominent golden stamens in the center. 3 'inch 
flowers. 
DIANA. A beautiful iridescent rose-pink, touched with a com' 
bination of lilac'rose and soft salmon. 
MARS. A deep amaranth'red, changing to a wine'red. A rich 
brilliant flower. 
MERCURY. (New). A brilliant deep red of very large size and 
striking appearance. A very outstanding one and extremely 
hardy. 
1 each the above 6 — $2.50, postpaid 
We fill no orders for less than $1.00 
BRONZE VARIETIES 
ALADDIN. A color that is a pleasing 
shade of bronze. Reaches its full 
beauty in late September and early 
October. 
EARLY BRONZE. Orange-bronze of 
Button type. In full bloom about 
September 20, and remains in fine 
condition until severe frost. Height, 
20 inches. Flowers, 154 inches. 
A. BARHAM. Beautiful orange-bronze. 
An old standby. Flowers early, ma¬ 
turing around September 30. 
YELLOW VARIETIES 
LORELEI. A very productive yellow 
which we consider an improvement 
on Wolverine, both in length of 
stem and freedom of bloom. Flowers 
around September 10. Height, 2 
feet. 3 inches in diameter. 
WOLVERINE. A beautiful color and 
very desirable where early flowers 
are required. Matures September 1. 
Height, 2 feet. 
YELLOW NORMANDIE. A bronze- 
yellow sport of Normandie. A beau¬ 
tiful color and very desirable where 
early flowers are required. Flowers 
September 10. Height, 18 inches. 
HARDY CARNATION, 
CRIMSON KING 
Most brilliant of all the hardy out¬ 
door perennial Carnations. Sweet- 
scented, rich dark red. Commences to 
blossom in June and from then on until 
heavy frost is in constant bloom. 
From pots—35c each; 3 for $1.00, 
postpaid. 
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