. Nursery stock from the far north. Nursery stock Minnesota Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. NURSERY STOCK FROM THE FAR NORTH. 21 FEVERFEW. {Pyrethrum.) P. Roseum. Extremely showy and valuable lor cut flowers. Price, 25c each. P. uliginosum. Fall blooming; pure white. Price, 25c each. GAILLARDIA GRANDIFLORA. A beautiful perennial plant with drooping leaves, produc- ing blossoms on long stems, two to three inches in diameter, in shape like a field daisy. The flowers have a dark red-brown center with petals of orange crimson and red, shadin


. Nursery stock from the far north. Nursery stock Minnesota Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. NURSERY STOCK FROM THE FAR NORTH. 21 FEVERFEW. {Pyrethrum.) P. Roseum. Extremely showy and valuable lor cut flowers. Price, 25c each. P. uliginosum. Fall blooming; pure white. Price, 25c each. GAILLARDIA GRANDIFLORA. A beautiful perennial plant with drooping leaves, produc- ing blossoms on long stems, two to three inches in diameter, in shape like a field daisy. The flowers have a dark red-brown center with petals of orange crimson and red, shading into rings of most gorgeous colors. The plants die to the ground in winter, but come forth in early spring with renewed vigor. Needs no care, and flourishes on a rather poor, thin soil, bloom- ing in the most wonderful profusion from May to November. Price, 25c each. GOLDEN GLOW. (Rudbeckia.) A hardy perennial, growing six to seven feet high, and producing hundreds of bright, golden flowers, two or three inches in diameter, on long graceful stems, forming immense heads of bloom. They bloom late in the season when most needed, and are of the easiest culture, requiring only an ample supply of moisture for the best results, and are perfectly hardy. When once established, they readily spread, forming immense clumps from four to six feet in diameter. It thrives readily in ordinary soil, but where plants are not given sufficient moist- ure, the blossoms are much smaller. A very little care will insure the most satisfactory results, for when once well estab- lished, it will furnish an endless amount of flowers. Price, 10c each; 3 for 25c. GOLDEN ROD. {Solidago.) S. cassia. August. Purple stems, slender drooping habit; flowers bright yellow. Price, 25c each. Drummond's Golden Rod. (S. Drummondii.) Graceful, leafy stems, with bright yellow flowers in upper axils. Price, 25c each. IRIS. (Fleur de Lis.) I. Apollon. Golden yellow, striped with plum color. Price, 25c each. I. aurea. Clear


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