

Lake City, Minnesota 21 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
ASTERS 10 100 
Amethyst—Purple blue variety, nearest to 
OUD lows. OO tee eenen ee eee ra ks E 1.60 14.00 
Beachwood Challenger—Brilliant Crimson 
TOC Ne e/a OO Ue ae siete rere gee tte Se Re se ah ol 1.80 16.00 
Blue Gem—Large double flowers with yellow 
CORLEP BO 411 OO biases aeiee Uo serene ero! isd 1.40 12.00 
F. R. Dunham—Clear lavender, profuse in 
DlOCH eS 4 eT Oot eee eres eka) Moroes teeth 1.40 12.00 
Harrington Pink—Abundant large true pink 
£LOWeKrs. 4 LOOt ese. saree eee Pe ss 1.60 14.00 
Lilac Time—Deep Wiolee blue flowers, 15 in. 1.60 14.00 
Mt. Everest—Best pure white, flowers on en- 
CiITerStetiwo= “al OOt peat eee ees ee ee 2.00 18.00 
Queen Mary—Graceful panicles with flowers 
Sofdcep sk yebliies 352. 100 ee 1.40 12.00 
Sam Benham—Flowers of pure feathery 
WG LEC Ot t OO Gon iiece, eee ee ee he coe eee ed 1.60 14.00 
Victor—The dwarfest of all, 9 inches, flowers ; 
of a beautiful clear lavender-blue .................. 1.40 12.00 
CARYOPTERIS INCANA (Blue Spirea) 
2d cae LOUBD LA TUES wae tte Ae ce te ee Se 1.50 12.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS (field grown clumps) 
Algonquin—Double, brilliant yellow, late 
TIS USC eee nee ei, Ae ec Gee 22 1.60 14.00 
Butterball—Double, very early, butterfly yel- 
TOWARIDIIO ICED US IS Uae ae er ee ae 1.80 16.00 
Chippewa—Double, giant aster, purple, early 
DS DLCU DC rain ae ed: Ber as tg NS et ce Ses 1.80 16.00 
Dahlia—Double, quilled petals of bright wine 
LEC) PIIOGies MEDLCNIOCl 5 etter. eer as 2.00 18.00 
Drifted Snow—Double, mound of white shad- 
ed to yellow, middle September .................... 2.00 18.00 
Duluth—Semi double; clear yellow, late Aug. 1.80 16.00 
Ember—Double, giant flowers of glowing 
bronze, middle September ...................----.-2----- 1.60 14.00 
Glacier—Double, dwarf, pure white, very 
early, slates AUSUSU)3 2 ee ee 1.80 16.00 
Heatherbloom—Double, pink shaded to rose, 
CALTLVeOeDLCIN DET akc ile eee Weer eed 2.00 18.00 
