PINK LUSTRE—An orchid-pink single. It is a sturdy variety and very 
hardy. Of strong upright growth (3 ft. easily). It produces strong 
branching sprays from October Ist on. In fact it bloomed for me 
the last of September. 
APHRODITE—This is a single that opens as a soft pink and then slow- 
ly changes to an ivory-white with just a trace of pink remaining. 
The petal arrangement somewhat resembles the Gerbera. Equally 
effective when grouped in garden or massed. Height 3 ft. Blooms 
first week of October. 
SATURN—Brilliant sparkling orange and bronze, enhanced by a soft 
orange ring surrounding the golden yellow center. It is robust of 
growth and free branching. Flowers are of excellent texture and 
about 3 inches across, are single and are produced in graceful sprays. 
Has some fragrance. Height over 3 ft. In full flower by Oct. 5th. 
NYSA—A new hybrid, here growing fully 3% ft tall and bearing a pro- 
fusion of single blossoms from 21% to 3 inches across. The color is 
a clean rosy lilac. In full bloom the first few days of October. 
PSYCHE—Another new hybrid, reaching 314 ft. in height and coming 
into bloom early in October. The plants are very thrifty and the 
4-inch shell pink single blooms are borne on erect, wiry stems. 
DAZIRA—This Korean hybrid I regard as the most free-flowering of 
the strain. A small plant in spring will make by fall a plant better 
than 20 inches tall and fully 30 inches across. The plant will be 
completely covered with single white flowers 2% inches in diameter 
Slight pinkish cast on opening turns to white on maturity. In bloom 
Oct. 10 and on. 
LOUISE SCHLING—An outstanding variety. The flowers are fully 3 
inches across, are a soft bronzy salmon color, and have 3 to 4 rows 
of petals. Of compact growth. Matures October 5th. 
DAPHNE—A new shade of pink, being an exquisite blending of Daphne- 
pink and lilac rose, enhanced by prominent golden stamens in the 
center. Single flowers are over 3 inches, are carried in graceful 
sprays and are especially frost-resistant. Height around 3 feet, ma- 
tures around October 10th. 
CERES—A combination of oldgold, chamois-yellow and bronze. Mature 
flowers appear to have petals dusted with bronze. Sturdy plants 
about 3 feet high. Flowers single; matures about October 12th. 
APOLLO—True autumn colors—a combination of bronze, red and gold 
suffused with a glowing salmon. The single flowers are 2 inches 
across and are produced in immense sprays over a long flowering. 
Around October 10th. 
MARS—A deep amaranth-red changing to wine red overlaid with a vel- 
vety sheen. Very striking in color effect. Height 3 ft. Matures 
around October 15th. 
NORTHLAND DAISIES 
ASTRID—The first of this strain and reputed to be as hardy as Arcticum 
—one of the primitive types. A single flower 3 inches in diameter 
of a pleasing shade of pink with apricot shadings; Blooms by Oc- 
tober Ist. This variety is characterized by a very distinctive, glossy 
green foliage. 
BRUNHILDE—A salmon-bronze single daisy with a bright yellow 
center. Grows well and is in full bloom the first few days of Oc- 
tober. 
KRISTINA—The most beautiful color I had in my 1941 garden—almost 
a true purple. The bloom is a single, 3 inches in diameter, and in 
full bloom by Oct. 10th. 
SIEGFRIED—A large sulphur-yellow single. In full flower by Oct. 12th. 
VIKING—A lovely shade of orange-red. Fine symmetrical grower in 
full flower by Oct. 10th. 
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