LE POCTOLE—Deep crimson flowers of excel- 
lent form and very good size. Has a fascination 
of color effect that is not easily brushed aside. 
Shows to advantage in disbudded sprays. Het. 
32 ft. Mat. early Oct. 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
SILVER QUEEN—Conspicuously distinct among 
its garden companions throughout the long 
“Mum” season is this lovely bloom. “Glowing 
rose pink or peach blush,” difficult to describe. 
Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 15. 35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
SNOWBALL—This wonderful bloom is aptly 
named, as it is a snow white ball of exquisite 
loveliness. A very free bloomer. Med. hgt. Mat. 
Sept. 25. 25 cents each; 3 for 70 cents 
SWEETHEART—A large decorative bloom of a 
soft shade of ‘““Rose Bengal” pink. With wide re- 
flexing petals, perfect foliage and good stems, 
this new variety will be a great addition to any 
garden. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 20. 
25 cents each; 3 for 70 cents 
STELLA—This most perfect shaped bloom is a 
true pink of great charm. When disbudded at- 
tains good size and is unparalleled in its beauty. 
Tallasviat» Octwal: 
50 cents each; 3 for $1.35 
SUNBEAM —tThis handsome yellow bloom has 
solid incurving petals. Attains good size when 
disbudded. Tall. Mat. Oct. 10. 
25 cents each; 3 for 70 cents 
VICTORIA—A lovely, creamy white bloom of 
splendid quality. Petals are wide and firm 
forming a most delightful flower. Med. hgt. 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
Northland Daisies 
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 
(Unless Quoted Otherwise) 
Ea C Hime ne ee ee ge $ .25 
SETOTMOTICMIN AIC ee ee cent .70 
1 each of the first six varieties...................... 35 
ASTRID—The 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. 
FROSTY MORN—The blooms are very large 
measuring 3 inches in diameter with exception- 
ally wide petals. In the bud it is a blush pink 
but opens to a clear white. 2 ft. high. Mat. Oct. 
5, 
21 
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. 
Otte 5: 
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. 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. 
MME. GADSKI—A lovely soft salmon pink 
with a double row of petals. This variety is 
similar in character to Astrid. The flowers have 
very broad petals. Very prolific. Mat. Oct. 1 on. 
OCTOBER—Rich golden yellow with very wide 
petals. Handsome dark leathery foliage. Mat. 
Octal 50 cents each 
