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U.S. ROUTE 1 PRICE LIST CONCORDVILLE, PA. 
I ce ren NORTHLAND DAISIHS--------- 1944 
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The NORTHLAND DAISIES are the first useful hybrids of 
Chrysanthemum arcticum. The original hybrid from which they were bred is the 
variety Astrid, which we introduced in 1955. They are phenomenal growers, 
branching naturally and forming broad plants. They are seldom injured by 
insects. 
They may be grown in any soil that has reasonable drainage, 
and respond to fertilization as they are heavy feeders. Pinching, staking, 
spraying, and watering are unnecessary. Plants require four to nine square 
feet of space. They need no protection whatever, but like all chrysanthemums 
must not have water standing about the crowns in winter. 
) Blooming dates are given for southeastern Pennsylvania, 
Varieties blooming after October 17th are not recommended north of Phila- 
delphia and New York except in protected locations. 
ALL VARIETIES IN THIS LIST, from 3" pots, 35¢ HACH, 
HALF DOZEN 1.85, DOZEN 3.50, Postage Paid, OR if carried by purchaser, 
one free plant with each half-dozen. SPECIAL COLLECTION of our 8 BHST 
VARIETIES, or any 8 selected by you, (from 22" pots), 2,00 Postpaid. 
Note: For shipment outside Japanese Beetle Zones all soil 
is removed from roots, but plants guaranteed to arrive in good condition. 
STANDARD SINGLH-FLOWERED NORTHLAND DAISIES. 
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ANN MORGAN 1941. Bright lasting red. Three or more rows of petals, very 
attractive. Upright moderate-sized plant. Oct. 14. 
ERIC THE RED 1941. Scarlet. Tall, well-branched, blooming profusely. Oct. 11 
MERLIN 1941 Dark red. The earliest red, and a good cut flower. Foliage 
small and dark green. Very popular. Oct. 8 
VALHALLA 1940. Very large, deep velvety garnet, broad-petaled. We suggest 
pinching once to spread the plant. Leaves extremely large. 
Oct. 17 
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IVAN 1943, Tall, big bronze-red, a favorite in our garden and early. 
: Oct. 8 
MIDNIGHT SUN 1943. Late clear orange-bronze, large flowered, color glowing. 
Petals pointed. Plant medium size. Oct. 18 
PEER GYNT 1943, Coppery shade of brick red. Modest sized flowers profusely 
borne on a vigorous plant. Oct. 16 
