NORTHLAND DAISY 
Hardy Northland 
Daisies 
Low growing, super hardy, daisy like flowers with 
glossy dark green foliage peculiar only to this type. Thick 
leathery foliage creates attractive border plants even 
when not in bloom. In full bloom by October 10. 
ASTRID. Soft pink shaded apricot. 
GOOD MORNING. Pure yellow. Identical in general 
growing habit to “Astrid.” 
IGLOO. A white daisy. Exceedingly free flowering. 
KRISTINA. Deep rose pink which is almost purple, 
a shade which is most attractive in the fall garden. 
LOKI. Variable shades of pink and rose. 
Prices: 25 cents each. Special offer of ““Northland 
Daisies”: 1 each of above 5 varieties at $1.00. 
Hardy Cushion and Dwarf Mums 
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Recommended for borders, rock gardens, pot plants, 
or wherever low, bushy, mass color effect is desired. 
Blanket of colors from early September. Better when 
transplanted after the third year. 
AMELIA. Pink cushion. The original cushion mum 
in variable shades of pink. 
CHAMPION CUSHION. Deep bronze color and the 
general habit of growth like “Amelia.” 
CORAL SEA. Dwarf mum. Salmon buff color, suf- 
fused coppery rose. Very hardy. 
CRIMSON CUSHION. Wine red. Price: 50 cents each, 
$5.00 per dozen. 
GOLDEN CARPET. Dwarf pompon. A creeping grow- 
ing habit, only about 1 foot high. Develops a mound two 
feet across loaded with round golden colored pompons. 
Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 
GOLDEN CUSHION. Rich golden yellow. Rugged, 
stocky, well formed plant of “Amelia” strain. 
JUDITH ANDERSON. Dwarf button pompon. Pro- 
duces solid mass of well rounded pompon button flowers 
about 1% inches in diameter of rich golden yellow. Octo- 
ber 5. 
POWDER PUFF. Newcomer in white cushion. Plant 
about 1 foot high, loaded with pure white double flowers. 
QUEEN CUSHION. White cushion of “Amelia” strain. 
YELLOW CUSHION. Orange color. 
HARDY CUSHION MUMS 
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