J. V. Edlund 
White Bear Lake, Minn. 
SENORITA (Salbach)—Large wide open orange shading to salmon. Red pen- 
cilings on bright orange lower petals.Each 100; Doz. $1.00 
SOUVENIR (Grazereau)—A Prinuilinns of a golden yellow color. Good strong 
grower and big propagator.Each 80; Doz. 750 
THE ARISTOCRAT (Bill)—Large, strong massive spikes of a pale saffron 
pink llaked deep orange with cream throat, with a feather marking. Slightly 
raffled; very tall grower with several blooms open at a time. 
Each 100; Doz. $1.00 
TOBERSUN (Austin)—J.yarge clear yellow, tall strong grower, a high class 
yellow .. Each 150; Doz. $1.50 
TRIUMPATOR (Krelage & Son)—A very large light shade of red with just 
a faint dusting of white in throat. Immense large flower on a perfect 
spike. 'I'all and strong grower.Each 150; Doz. $1.50 
TYRIAN BEAUTY (Kunderd)—American Ideality rose color, with dark mark¬ 
ings on base of petal. A very tall and strong grower.Each 100; Doz. $1.00 
VEILCHENBLAU (Pfitzer)—Violet bine of a lovely blue shade, shading to a 
darker throat, well formed spike and strong grower for a variety of this 
color . Each 150; Doz. $1.50 
VIRGINIA HALE (Kunderd) —A beautiful creamy ])ink color deeper towards 
the edges of the ]>etals. Liood strong grower.l^ach 100; Doz. $1.00 
WASAGA (Palmer) —A glowing capncine buff with wide open somewhat ruffled 
blooms; color is clear, without throat markings or flecking.Each $2.00 
WILLIAM G. BADGER (Metzner)— A delicate coral, edged with darker coral 
tones, throat pale yellow, sprinkled dark coral on lower petals. The flow’ers 
are of perfect placement, on spikes five feet high.Each 10c; Doz. $1.00 
YELLOW WONDER (Kunderd)—.\ very tall growing clear yellow that we 
like to recommend as a cut flower. ...Each 100; Doz. $1.00 
GLADIOLI IN MIXTURE—For those who just want flowers, we have put up 
lots of 100 bulbs, ratiging in size from one inch and up, containing twenty 
to twenty-five varieties. A grand collection for a beginner. Sold in lots of 
100 only. I’ostpaid anywhere in the United States and Canada.$3.00 
Succulents 
For Rook Gardens 
These plants are becoming more popular each year, as they can be planted 
in the rock garden in the spring when danger of frost is past and in the fall 
they can be planted in the indoor rockeries, we will send a collection of 10 
varieties for $2.00 
Montbretias 
One of the brightest of our late summer and fall flowering bulbs. They 
should be set out early in April. They should be planted and handled the 
same as Gladiolus. We offer only the variety Crocosmiaeflora which is a color 
of orange scarlet. Strong bulbs, per Doz. $1.00. 
Mastodon Strawberries 
We have grown Mastodon strawberries for the past four years and have 
found them to be far superior to any everbearing strawberry we have ever 
seen; planted early they will begin bearing about August Lst and continue 
until killed by heavy frost and again an earl}^ crop in the spring; plant in rows 
about three feet apart and one foot in the row and keep free from weeds and 
remove all blossoms until about July 1st, then give them a good dressing of 
well-rotted manure and a good mulch. (^ur plants arc the true Mastodon ever- 
bcarer. Doz. 500; one hnndrcd $3.50, postpaid. 
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