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REDWOOD 
A new Minnesota origination that comes into bloom early enough 
to develop even in northern gardens. It is covered most of the season 
from the middle of August to the middle of October with masses of 
semi-double flowers measuring at least two inches in diameter. The 
color varies from carmine to oxblood. It is a low growing variety 
and makes a fine border plant. August 25 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
OUR REDWOOD COLLECTION 
No collection sold better last year than this one. Perhaps it topped 
the list, and we are offering the same fine varieties again this season. 
EVERY ONE A MASTERPIECE 
REDWOOD CHIPPEWA RED GOLD 
MAROON ‘n GOLD BUTTERBALL GLACIER 
ALL SIX VARIETIES FOR......... $4.00, Postpaid 
Moonglow—August 15 
Each 40c; 3 for $1.10 

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Maroon ‘n Gold—August 18 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
FROM OUR MINNESOTA STATION 
Prof. L. E. Longley, of the University of Minnesota, has intro- 
duced in recent years a number of extra fine Mums. This past 
year was no exception, and we are offering for the first time one 
of his latest introductions, AURORA. 
We have dropped a number from our former list as they have 
been replaced by better and newer varieties. It has always been 
our policy to offer our customers the best available and we con- 
sider the ten shown in color on these two pages the best of his 
entire list. 
From our former list we dropped Boreas, Duluth, and Pipe- 
stone, as Glacier, Butterball and Maroon °n Gold are so much 
better in every way. 
SPECIAL OFFER OF ALL 10 SHOWN ON THESE TWO PAGES 
FOR ONLY $5.50 PosTPAID 

Welcome—August 14 
Each, 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
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