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Novelty NORTHLAND DAISIES 
The following are the newer varieties of Northland Daisies that we offer for the first time this year. 
Price: 45e each, $4.50 per dozen 
Cydonia—A very bright reddish-bronze Northland Daisy that 
created quite considerable comment this year from visitors. In 
flower October 10th, and for this reason most popular. 
Erie the Red—As its name implies, a very fine red Northland 
Daisy with no other shading whatever, except the contrasting 
greenish yellow center. This variety grows to about a height of 
about 20 to 24 inches, and is a very handsome cut flower subject. 
Loki—A very intense deep Rose-pink. Quite a dense grower of 
medium height, flowering October 18th. About as near to a 
purple Chrysanthemum as we have ever seen. A great improye- 
ment on “Kristina” introduced for the first time last year. 
Norseman—Henna-orange of very fine substance. A very dense 
grower, quite dwarf in growth. Flowering about October 25th. 
North Pole—Coppery red. A very fine cut flower variety, flow- 
ering October 15th. 
South Pole—Golden yellow double Pompon. Quite a_ tall 
grower, but coming into flower, as it does, October 15th, will be 
quite popular for this reason. 
Valhalla—A velvety deep garnet Northland Daisy with open 
center, as is descriptive of the type. Makes a large plant and has 
very fine foliage. We recommend pinching this variety for best 
results. Matures October 15th. 

Standard NORTHLAND DAISTES 
Price: 35e eaeh, $3.50 per dozen, except where noted 
This type of Chrysanthemum, sent out for the first time last season, proved an instant success. Everyone who 
grew them is increasing their list this season to include the newer varieties. Many years of cross-breeding on the 
tough little Arctic Daisies from northern Europe produced these absolutely winter-proof Chrysanthemums, with 
their handsome leathery leaves of dark green. Beautiful symmetrical plants that are a pleasure to behold even 
when not in flower. As they flower very early in the season, they are rapidly surpassing other early flowering 
types. 
Astrid—Color, soft pink shaded apricot with yellow centers. 
Flowering October Ist. 
calls this color. We would call it almost a true purple and a 
most unusual shade in the Fall garden. In full flower October 
Beowulf—Lovely shade of dark bronze. In full flower October ich. 
10th. Nibelumg—Coral red flowers about the size of a fifty-cent piece, 
2 . ; , ; with large yellow center. Very striking. Flowers October 15th. 
Brunnhilde—A salmon-bronze Single Daisy with a nice bright 
yellow center. A grand grower and a variety that will be in full 
flower October 5th. 
Sieglinde—A true mallow-pink Single Daisy, flowering October 
Sth. A very handsome sort. 
Igloo—A perfect globe of pure white Daisy-like flowers in your Siegfried—Large sulphur-yellow. In full flower October 12th. 
arden. Flowering October 5th. Unsurpassed for lasting effect. 
. 5 4 Wiking—Lovely shade of orange-red. Fine symmetrical grower, 
Kristina—‘“Extremely deep Rose-pink” is what the introducer flowering October 10th. 
Vlovelty DWARF NORTHLAND DAISIES 
Price: 50¢ each, $5.00 per dozen. $35.00 per 100 
This is a collection of four Novelties of this type that do not attain a height of over 18 inches, and are just cov- 
ered with flowers. They would be ideal for solid beds or borders on account of their prolific flowering and low 
habit of growth. 
Since all of these varieties attain the same height, they can be grown close to each other and are a perfect 
mat of flowers. They attract attention a great distance away, and are most striking regardless of where they are 
planted, and we thoroughly recommend the entire list where variety is sought. 

Labrador—A very beautiful shade of Rose-pink with lighter 
shadings on the edges of the petals. A dwarf variety not attain- 
ing a height of over 18 inches. A very showy garden subject. 
Flowers October 15th. 
Yukon—PBrilliant bronze semi-double dwarf variety. Height, 18 
inches. Flowers October 15th. A fitting companion to the other 
three varieties. 
Greenland—An Indian-yellow, semi-double dwarf variety at- 
taining a height of 18 inches. Very fine grower, and extremely 
showy. Flowers October 15th. 
Leeland—Creamy-white semi-double dwarf Northland Daisy. 
Should be in great demand for fall gardens. Height, 18 inches. 
Flowers October 15th. 
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