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SUNGLOW—This bright yellow incurved bloom 
has a lovely satiny sheen which marks this va- 
riety as one of the very best early yellows. Med. 
hgt. Mat. Oct. 25. 
SUN GOLD—tThis fine perfectly shaped large 
yellow incurve is one of the very best. Tall. 
Mat. Nov. 25. 
YELLOW AMBASSADOR — Yellow sport of 
Ambassador. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 20. (See illus. 
page 20.) 35 cents each; $3.50 per doz. 
YELLOW CHIEF—An early blooming yellow 
flower which forms a good sized perfect ball. 
The blooms have a fine texture and keep well 
when cut. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 15. 
YELLOW EARLY FROST—A very full, fair 
sized sport of Early Frost. Has wide, flat petals 
with sharply pointed tips. An excellent variety 
for all around seasonal use. Med. hgt. Mat. 
Oca 0 
YELLOW FRICK—Large yellow incurve. The 
latest member of the “Frick” family. Med. hgt. 
Mat. Nov. 20. 
Northland 
The plants in this section are low growing, 
freely branching and super-hardy. They thrive 
equally well in the open or indoors. The flowers 
are single, daisy like and frost resistant. The 
waxlike petals are gems of perfection. The deep 
green foliage bears the lacquered touch of an 
unseen Hand. 
PRICE OF ROOTED CUTTINGS 
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l each of any six varieties... Seam ce 1.35 
ASTRID—tThe dean of ‘‘Northland Daisies,” this 
semi-dwarf bears a wealth of large, shell-pink 
flowers. A perceptible old rose overcast lends 
warmth to the beauty of each delicately turned 
bloom. Hgt. 18 inches. Mat. Oct. 5. 
ERIC THE RED—A very fine brilliant red with 
no other shading except the contrasting green- 
ish yellow center. Hgt. 18 inches. Mat. Sept. 25. 
GOOD MORNING—A rich creamy yellow rep- 
lica of Astrid with all the desirable growing 
habits of the latter. Hgt. 18 inches. Mat. Oct. 5. 
IGLOO—A large pure white flower of fine tex- 
ture and flawless form. Hgt. 18 inches. Mat. 
Oct: 
KRISTINA—The bright crimson color of the 
opening flowers gradually settles to varying 
shades of rose pink. A heavy producer of 3-inch 
blossoms on 2-foot stems. Hgt. 28 inches. Mat. 
early Oct. 
LOKI—A short, compact plant heavily laden 
with crimson-purple flowers of medium size. A 
splendid variety that will radiate colorful life 
in the depths of your garden or the seclusion of 
your home. Hgt. 16 inches. Mat. mid-Oct. 
NIBELUNG—Coral red about 1% inches in 
diameter. Very unusual. Hgt. 18 inches. Mat. 
Octe10: 

PENROD 
Daisies 
SIEGFRIED—Soft yellow. Blossoms 3 inches in 
diameter. Hgt. 24 inches. Mat. Oct. 10. 
VALHALLA—Deep garnet with yellow center. 
When pinched well attains good size bush. Free 
bloomer. Hgt. 14 inches. Mat. Oct. 1. 
VIKING—Lovely shade of orange-red with 4 
inch blooms produced on a good symmetrical 
plant. Hgt. 24 inches. Mat. Oct. 10. 

ROMOLUS 
