UNIQUE, deep wine red, long petals... nerenummnnemumes Nov. 20 30c 
Fuct Sport, the wine colored sport of Fugi............... Nov. 20 25¢ 4 
' PurPLE SprpeR, long purplish-red petals...cmonnennnen Nov. 30 25¢ 
(Be sure to include packing and parcel post charges), 
NORTHLAND DAISIES 
Blooming 
date Price 
Variety. (approx.) each. 
Astrip, shell pink daisy, hardy, low-growing...-wcm:u0 Oct. 15 25c 
Kristina, American-beauty rose, large single. Fine Oct. 15 25c 
SEIGFRIED, tannish-yellow daisy. Very large. Oct. 18 25c 
Mt. KInc, light tannish-bromze aisy.eccscccmerscmeneneenmenee Oct. 18 25c 
VIKING, tannish-salmon daisy, Simgle..n.ccscusmseusmesen Oct. 18 25c 
(Be sure to include packing and parcel post charges) 
NOTE:—If you can use any varieties in lots of 12 or 25 of 
ONE veriety (or multiples thereof), please write for prices, 
stating the verieties you are interested in. Remember, however, 
it must be of one variety. One or two is at the single rate no 
matter how many plants are ordered. It takes 12 to get the 
dozen rate and 25 to get the next rate. Hundred lots can usually 
be quoted a little cheaper even than the 25 lots. 
While the chrysanthemum is my true love, I 
am not prejudiced against other flowers, and when 
I see something that I particularly like I add it 
to my collection. Occasionally I get more of some 
item than I have space for (my space is limited), 
and so am willing to pass the surplus along to 
my many flower-minded friends and customers. 
Last year I had several items surplus. This year 
I have the single item below. 
LYCORIS, Radiata: (formerly classified as 
NERINE, Sarniensis, or Guernsey Lily). This lily 
»«Js truly regal, blooming as it does in the fall when 
the garden is usually bare of color. The bloom 
spike emerges from the soil before any foliage 
appears. The spike is from 10 to 16 inches tall 
and the typical lily-like blooms are watermelon red 
and particularly attractive. The strap-like, typical 
bulb foliage follows the bloom, and lasts through- 
out the winter. Hot weather causes the foliage to 
die down, and the bulbs stay dormant until the 
following September. One point to remember—the 
bulbs must be planted very shallow or you will 
get no blooms; barely cover the bulb with soil— 
that is enough. $1.25 per dozen bulbs delivered, 
or $6.00 per hundred by express collect. Shipment 
in May or early June so bulbs can bloom the fol- 
lowing September. 

