J. V. Edlund 
White Bear Lake, Minn. 
ASBURY PARK (Wood) F. D. —'Phis is a very vigorous growing variety. The 
color is a light coral pink and is one shade throughout the entire flower. 
1'hc stems are as stiff as a rod and the blooms are usually produced at a 
|)leasing angle to the stem.Roots, $2.00 
BAGDAD (Redfern) 1. D .—A new orange red of immense si/c. The most 
, brilliantly colored Dahlia in existence; erect long stems. 
Roots, $1.50; Plants, 75^ 
DOROTHY STONE (F. & M.) F. D.— A beautiful rose-pink that was a rival 
for Kathleen Norris last year. Many i)refer this variety; it is a splendid 
grower, the foliage being tough and leathery in texture. 'Phe stems are 
good and the large flowers are produced freely.Roots, $1.00 
EAGLE ROCK WONDER (Broomhall) S. C. —/\ free bloomer of tremendous 
size. Color is orange to orange-buff with tints of coral red and coral pink; 
the flowers are held above the fc^liage on stiff cane-like stems. P>ush is 
stocky robust grower with heavy leather}^ insect resistant foliage. 
Plants, $1.00 
FORT MONMOUTH (Kemp) I. D. —One of the giants of the Dahlia world. 
'Phe color is a rich crimson maroon with a brightness unusal in the darker 
tones, just a faint tinge of bluish violet at tips of petals. Flowers are 
borne on hjng stems high above the foliage. A Dahlia we like to 
recommend . Roots, $1.00 
GIRL OF HILLCREST (Kemp) F. D.— A brilliant Mikado-orange, the flowers 
are 9-10 inches across and of great depth. Plant is a strong grower and 
exceedingly prolific in bloom from early to late...Plants, $1.50 
GROVER WHALEN, F. D. —A fine autumn color of rich orange with tints of 
bronze. Especially fine for cutting on account of its good keeping qualities. 
Heavy leathery foliage..Roots, $1.00 
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