FOR 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily) 
Dr. Regal—Handsome rich orange yellow 
flowers in May. Each 30 cents. 
Modesty—A glorious shade of large chrome 
yellow flowers, making a grand display in 
late June or July. Each 50 cents. 
The Gem—Rich orange yellow flowers in 
June. Each 30 cents. 
NEW MICHAELMAS DAISIES 
Adorable—A hardy aster with habit and 
growth similar to that of Harrington Pink. Flow- 
ers are a salmon pink. The plant grows from 
4-5 feet high and blooms during September 
and October. Each 45 cents. 
Gayborder Blue—Clear intense blue flowers 
with a bright yellow eye. An excellent tall 
border variety and a good cut flower. Starts 
blooming in September. Each 35 cents. 
Hilda Ballard—A strong growing branching 
variety. Leaves rich green. The enormous 
flowers are of a beautiful opalescent mauve 
color. Each flower has a deep fringe of rays 
which are particularly soft in appearance. 
Each 30 cents. 
Pentstemon, Garnet—A new strain of large 
flowering Pentstemons. Of spreading habit. 
Blooms from June until frost. Rich garnet col- 
or. Each 50 cents. 
Phlox Atlanta (Pat. 329)—Very large flower 
heads. The florets are white, beautifully 
Six New Minnesota 
Produced at our own Experimental Station 
for early blooming and hardiness under Min- 
nesota conditions. 
Boreas—An early double white. The flowers 
are about 2 inches in diameter and are pro- 
duced in great profusion on long stems. It is 
suitable for cutting. The plant is stiff and of 
medium height. 
Duluth—A rather tall upright type with semi- 
double lemon yellow flowers, two inches in 
diameter. It is very floriferous, blooming ear- 
ly and continuing for a long period. 
Harmony—lIn a general way this would be 
classed as a bronze flowered variety, although 
the color of the flowers on the same plant 
variety from yellow to Brazil red. During the 
early season it is yellowish, later strawberry 
pink and as the cool weather comes it be- 
comes a Brazil red. At times all the colors 
will be present at once. The plant form is 
1942 
Hyperion (New)—A very beautiful pale yel- 
low day lily blooming in August. Fragrant. 
Plant vigorous. Each 60 cents. 
Gypsy—July and August. Brilliant deep 
orange flowers. Stems slender and the plant 
is of medium size. Each 30 cents. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman—August; lovely light pale 
lemon yellow flowers on 4 foot stems. Very 
free flowering. Each 50 cents. 
shaded pale blue. Eye deep blue. Foliage 
clean. Each 50 cents. 
DELPHINIUM 
Pink Sensation (Plant Pet. No. 324).—The only 
true pink delphinium. The long spikes are 
filled with Belladonna type flowers. Many 
side spikes follow the main bloom. Each 
$1.00. 
SHASTA DAISY—Esther Reed 
Pure white double flowers of good lasting 
quality. The blooms appear continuously 
throughout the summer and measure 4 inches 
in diameter. Each 40 cents. 
RUDBECKIA—The King 
An improved purple cone flower with broad 
deep crimson red petals and rich coppery 
bronzy cones. The petals never fold back or 
droop. Each 35 cents. 
Chrysanthemums 
similar to that of the cushion type. The flow- 
ers are 24% inches in diameter. 
Moonglow—A low bushy plant with dark 
green glossy leaves. An early bloomer hav- 
ing double deep lemon-chrome flowers 1% 
inches in diameter which cover the plant for 
several weeks. 
Red Wing—A low upright with rather long 
stems. The semi-double Pompeian red flow- 
ers are 1% inches in diameter and are pro- 
duced very early. 
Welcome-—One of the earliest to bloom. The 
plant is irregularly bushy and rather low. The 
bright mallow-purple flowers on long stems 
are semi-double and measure 1% inches in 
diameter. 
Any one of the above, Each 25 cents; dozen 
$2.50. 
Special Offer, one each of above labeled 
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