PERENNIALS 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Here is another perennial that has 
increased in popularity a great deal with the intro- 
duction of new varieties that stand our climate better. We 
have half a dozen or more of the new showy “Cushion- 
mums.” 
PERENNIAL ASTERS (Michaelmas Daisies) — and D. 
Eximia—For rock gardens. 
DELPHINIUM—English Hybrid and Wrexham strains, as 
well as the new georgeous Pacific Hybrids. 
GYPSOPHILA or Baby Breath—Double and single. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS—Perennial sweet peas. 
LILLIES—Several different varieties. 
POPPIES—Both the Oriental and the Icelands in several 
different shades. 
PYRETHRUM or PAINTED DAISY—Lovely garden plants. 
Quite a number of different varieties. 
SHASTA DAIS ¥—Large and showy. 
VERONICA—Very attractive. 
Let us send you the full list of different material that 
we can furnish you. Just phone us or drop us a postal card. 
FRUIT TREES 
A considerable variety of fruit can be grown here. It is 
mighty nice to have a few trees for your own use and there 
is also considerable possibility for commercial production 
if proper care will be given to orchards and vines. Space 
will not permit us to give full variety descriptions of what 
we carry, but we are sure that you will find everything we 
offer, hardy and adaptable. We also have a number of 
larger size Apple Trees, ideal for yard planting or where 
quick bearing is especially desired. 
APPLES— 
Anoka—A large striped red summer apple. 
Baldwin—A hardy, vigorous growing, late winter keeper. 
Fameuse or Snow Apple—Late fall apple, very excellent 
quality. 
McIntosh—Excellent winter apple of our section. 
Wealthy—Hardy, free-growing, fall apple. 
Yellow Transparent—Very early summer apple. 
Yellow Delicious—Very fine eating apple. 
CRAB APPLES— 
Fiorence—Finest quality, red cheeked. 
Red Siberian—Small, red jelly crab. 
Whitney—Large, sweet, eating crab. 
Prices on Apples and Crabs: 11-16 in, caliper, approx. 4% 
ft. high, each $1.00; 10 for $8.00; 7-16 in. caliper, ap- 
prox. 3% ft. high, each 60c, 10 for - $4.75. 
FRUIT TREES (Cont.) 
CHERRIES— 
Hansen’s Bush—Very hardy, dwarf cherries, growing in 
shrub form. In addition to producing edible cherries, 
the bush is very ornamental. Price: 2 to 3 ft. size, each 85c. 
Montmorency—Fine dark red, sour cherry. Very hardy. 
pass 11-16 in. caliper, each $1.10; 7-16 in. caliper, 
eac C. 
PLUMS— 
Compass Cherry—A cross between the sand cherry and wild 
plum. Very hardy. 
Hanska—A good, hardy, bright red plum. Fruit 1% inches 
in diameter. 
Opata—Produces plums about one inch in diameter. Dark 
purplish red. 
Sapa—About 1 inch size fruit with shiny purplish skin. 
Waneta—Largest of the hardy plums, producing about 2 
inch fruit. Bright red in color. 
Zumbra—Cross between pin-cherry, sweet cherry and sand 
cherry. Made by the Minnesota experiment station. 
Dwarf, bushy trees producing thick clusters of small dark, 
round, juicy plums. 
Prices on Plums: 
Caliper, 55c. 
APRICOTS—We offer two of Professor Hansen’s South 
Dakota developed Manchurian varieties, They are 
drought resistant and extremely hardy. Price: 9-16 in. 
size, each $1.00. 
SMALL FRUITS 
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11-16 in. caliper, each 85c; 7-16 in. 

CURRANTS—Perfection—Price: Each 20c; 6 for $1.00. 
GOOSEBERRIES—Champion—Hardy, heavy yielding, less 
thorny than most varieties. Price: Each 20c; 6 for $1.00. 
GRAPES—Beta—Small black fruit,.and one of the hardiest 
varieties. Excellent for covering arbors. Price: Each 
15c; 6 for 75c. 
RASFPBERRIES—Lathani—Fine, large fruited red rasp- 
er. 
ry. 
St. Regis, Everbearing—Price: 6 for 40c; 25 for $1.50. 
LAWN GRASS SEED 

Give the appearance of your lawn the attention it de- 
Serves. If building a new lawn, prepare your seed bed 
properly and sow good seed at the rate of one pound to 200 
to 250 square feet. It adds to the permanence of your 
lawn to sprinkle in a little new seed each year. 
We buy only the very highest quality seeds to sell for 
lawn use. In comparing the prices on your lawn seed with 
others, also compare the ingredients, the germination, and 
the purity. We know you will find the values we offer ac- 
ceptable. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS—The standard lawn grass, sown 
either by itself or mixed with White Dutch Clover. 
Also used for stock pasture and fine for this purpose. Extra 
fancy 23-lb. seed, nct postpaid, 1 lb., 40c: 5 Ibs. or more 
@ 35c per lb. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER—Usually planted only in mixture 
with grass seeds. A large percentage of this seed is 
usually imported from Europe. This source of supply is cut 
off on account of the war, making extremely high prices 
this year. We have high quality domestic grown seed. Price, 
not postpaid: 1 lb., $1.00; 5 lbs. or more @ 95c per Ib. 
y SHADY, LAWN GRASS MIXTURE—We have many calls 
not postpaid: 1 lb. 45c: 5 lbs. Or more @ 40c per Ib. 
MOUNTAINEER LAWN MIXTURE—A mixture of grass 
_ Seeds and White Clover that make an excellent lawn. 
Prices, not postpaid: 1 Ib. 45c; 5 lbs. or more @ 40c per Ib. 
CREEPING BENT GRASS—Bent grass is light green in 

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NORTHERN SEED COMPANY, SHERIDAN, WYOMING 
