J. V. Edlund 
White Bear Lake, Minn. 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER (Marean) F. D.—Very large, beautiful flowers 
of fine form and substance. Color is rich mauve. Stems long and rigid. 
Very attractive in the garden and one of the best for exhibition and 
cutting ... Roots 350 
PAPILLON (Bessie Boston) I. D.—This is a beautiful shade of old rose with 
golden lights, fine form and very free bloomer. A seeding of Geo. Walters 
and a great improvement on that favorite old variety.Roots 750 
PRINCE OF PANTOPS (Scott) I. D.—A ruffled variety. Color, orange-peel. 
Not in the giant class, but very desirable.Plants 750 
SON OF COMMODORE (Scott) I. D.—Another big fellow from West Virginia 
and a fine addition to the yellow class. Good keeper and long stems. 
Plants $2.50 
SULTAN OF HILLCREST (Scott) F. D—A strontian yellow with sunrise 
yellow reverse . Plants $2.50 
THE COMMODORE (Scott) I. D.—Lemon yellow. Covered with large blooms 
all the season. A free bloomer.Plants 750 
SANHICAN’S QUEEN (Fisher & Masson) F. D.—An unusual color that is 
hard to describe. A blending of apricot with a feint brushing of carmine 
rose deepening towards the tight center. Plant has excellent habit of 
growth and medium height.Roots 750 
SUNNY SOUTH (Broomall) —Cactus. A bright clear yellow without any shading 
of fine formation. The flowers are held high above the foliage_Roots $1.00 
TANG (Downs) I. D .—Strikingly beautiful, with unusual color and style all its 
own. Bright tawny orange flame. Long petals that roll and twist and 
show a golden buff reverse to such a marked degree that the flower at 
first appears to have two colors.Plants 750 
THE WORLD (Dahliadel) F. D. —‘The color of this variety is a rich deep rosy 
magenta overlaid garnet, and with silver shadings on the edges of the 
petals. The stems are perfect. Foliage heavy and resistant to insects. 
A thrifty grower and admired very much the past year.Roots 750 
THOS. A. EDISON (Dahliadel) F. D.—Royal purple. A massive flower of 
distinct coloring and form, held erect on cane stiff stems. A strong sturdy 
grower of medium height...Roots $1.00 
BEGINNERS COLLECTION OF DAHLIAS 
We have quite a number of Dahlias in quaities too small to offer separately. 
If you will leave the selection to us, we will send you a collection of some of 
the very finest varieties adapted to this climate at real bargain prices. 
Collection No. 1—Six Named Giant Flowered Dahlias. $2 50 
Collection No. 2—12 Named Giant Flowered Dahlias. $4.50 
Pompon Dahlias 
This class is a miniature form of the show or ball Dahlias, having the 
same round, ball-like form, but much smaller in size. The plants are also 
smaller, of branching habit, producing the flowers in endless profusion. As 
they can be cut in sprays they are valuable for bouquets and particularly table 
decorations. They last a long time when cut. 
We only offer tubers of these as we do not propagate green plants of this 
section. 
AMBER QUEEN—Very fine deep amber.Each 250 
BELLE OF SPRINGFIELD—One of the smallest and most popular 
of the exhibition table. Soft red.Each 350 
DAINTY—Tiny pointed petals of white, shading to pink.Each 250 
DARKEST OF ALL—A very dark maroon, one of the best.Each 350 
GOLDIE—A tiny flower of pure gold color.Each 250 
KLEIN DOMITEA—Bright golden terra-cotta, free bloomer.Each 250 
SUNSET—A delightful orange color, one of the most popular.Each 250 
JOE FETTE—The best and smallest white for exhibition or cutting.Each 250 
YELLOW GEM—C anary yellow, small and good form.Each 250 
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