J. V. Edlund 
White Bear Lake, Minn 
DOROTHY STONE (F. & M.) F. D.— A beautiful rose-pink that was a rival 
for Kathleen Norris last year. Many prefer this variety; it is a splendid 
grower, the foliage being tough and leathery in texture. T he stems are 
good and the large flowers are produced freely.Roots, $1.00 
FORT MONMOUTH (Kemp) I. D.— One of the giants of the Dahlia world. 
The color is a rich crimson maroon with a brightness unusual in the darker 
tones, just a faint tinge of bluish violet at tips of petals. Flowers are 
borne on long stems high above the foliage.Roots, $1.00 
GOLDEN GOBLIN, I. D.— Golden yellow of great merit. Large flowers and 
good foliage .Roots, $1.00 
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, 75£ 
HILLCREST FLUFFY RUFFLES (Scott) I. D.— A ruffled variety. Giant 
bloom. Color coral-bell.Plants, $2.50 
HILLCREST MANDARIN (Scott) I. D — A bi-color, Pirate and primrose with 
amber reverse; very large and flashy.Plants, $2.50 
HILLCREST ROYALIST (Scott)— Color: One shade of Indiana red, with 
clover reverse .Plants, $1.50 
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