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KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Price: 50c per plant, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100 

Types of Korean Chrysanthemums 
Apollo—Dazzling orange. A grand sort. 
Mars—Velvety crimson. 
Niobe—A vigorous healthy plant of dwarf compact habit, flowers over 
2% inches in diameter, clear, glistening white with yellow disc are 
freely produced fully covering the plant. 
Sappho—Compact dwarf plant covered with good size pure yellow 
single flowers. 
Saturn—A very vivid orange bronze single Chrysanthemum with a soft 
orange halo surrounding the golden yellow center. A true autumn 
color-effect. Flowers of excellent texture, about 3 inches across, pro- 
duced in graceful sprays. 
Venus—Color lilac-pink with rose-lavender shading. Flowers single, 
2%» inches across, with three or four rows of petals. Remarkably free 
flowering, maturing in late September. Will appeal to those who like 
lavender and lilac tones in the garden. Delightfully fragrant. Height, 
2% feet. October Ist. 
Vesta—A plant of medium height and great vigor literally covered 
with flowers over 2% inches in diameter of a deep golden orange 
shade, almost a duplex. 
NORTHLAND DAISIES 
Price: 50c per plant, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100 
Many years of cross-breeding on the tough little Arctic Daisies from northern Europe produced these absolutely winter-proof 
Chrysanthemums, with their handsome leathery leaves of dark green. Beautiful symmetrical plants that are a pleasure to behold 
even when not in flower. As they flower very early in the season, they are rapidly surpassing other early flowering types. 
Astrid—Color: soft pink shaded apricot with yellow centers. Flowering 
October Ist. 
Kristina—''Extremely deep Rose-pink'’ is what the introducer calls this 
color. We would call it almost a true purple and a most unusual 
shade in the Fall garden. In full flower October 10th. 
Valhalla—A velvety deep garnet Northland Daisy with open center, 
as is descriptive of the type. Makes a large plant and has very fine 
foliage. We recommend pinching this variety for best results. Ma- 
tures October 15th. 
Iceland—Creamy-white semi-double dwarf Northland Daisy. Should be 
in great demand for fall gardens. Height, 18 inches. Flowers Octo- 
ber 15th. 
Labrador—A very beautiful shade of Rose-pink with lighter shadings 
on the edges of the petals. A dwarf variety not attaining a height 
of over 18 inches. Flowers October 15th. 
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