SHOOTING STAR. An interesting flower in pure 
white which is as large as any exhibition type bloom. 
Its broad petals come to a point like a star, hence its 
name. November 1. Price: 30 cents each, 3 for 85 cents. 
NORTHLAND DAISY 
Varieties Not Illustrated 
ENSENADA. Brilliant Indian red with yellowish tint 
on the reverse side. An outstanding variety. November 
1. Price: 30 cents each, 3 for 85 cents. 
ERNA. A large flowering semi-double bloom. Deep 
purple with silvery reverse. October 30. Price: 50 cents 
each, 3 for $1.35. 
MRS. PINALLE. Most unusual oddity. Slender size 
tubulated petals with pointed tips are arranged neatly 
in a single row around a small yellow button. Pure 
white. November 1. Price: 30 cents each, 3 for 85 cents. 
OLGA ROSE. A pleasing combination of greenish 
cream, lavender, rose and light rose. At maturity, it 
stabilizes to grayish lavender with creamy tips. Com- 
posed of large tubular petals which are pointed. Novem- 
ber 1. Price: 50 cents each, 3 for $1.35, 
PURPLE FROST. A novelty flower of feathery type 
in purple tipped with silvery white along the edge of 
each petal. November 15 on. Price: 50 cents each, 3 for 
$1.35. 
STAR OF THE NORTH. This white spray type flower 
is distinctly feathery in formation. As it reaches matur- 
ity, the deeply serrated petals turn and intertwine into 
most fascinating formation. November 5. Price: 30 cents 
each, 3 for 85 cents. 
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 pinkish 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. 
Price: 25 cents each. Special offer of ‘Northland 
Daisies”: 1 each of above 5 varieties at $1.00. 
Unsolicited Testimonial Letters 
During more than 20 years of specializing in growing 
Novelty chrysanthemums, we have received thousands 
of letters from every section of the country and many 
from foreign countries telling us how well our plants 
have done. Particularly gratifying are those telling us 
how many prizes they have won with our flowers. 
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