SWEDBERG NURSERY, Battle Lake, Minn. 7 
POOL PLANTS 
Each 
ARROW HEADS —A rrow shaped leaves with small 
white flowers. 
Common _$0.15 
Giant _ .20 
COMMON CATTAIL —-Grows 4-7 ft. high with 
sword like leaves and flower catkins of cylindrical 
spadix _ .15 
PICKEREL RUSH —Long cylindrical stems, hol¬ 
low 7 , and deep green color. Flowers on end of 
stems _ .15 
SAG-ITTARIA —Broad sagittate leaves; flowers 
pure white _ .20 
WATER POPPY —Large yellow blossoms all sum¬ 
mer with rather round bright green leaves on 
stems which root in the water but the original 
plant root should be in soil - .15 
WATER HYACINTH —Delicate spikes of lavender 
flowers with glossy green leaves growing out from 
egg-shaped nods that make the plant float. Roots 
are black feather shaped and allow good breeding 
place for fish - .15 
Small - .10 
CAEOMBA (Oxygenating Plant)—Rapid grower; 
good for spawning. Bunch _ .15 
Three 
$0.30 
.50 
.30 
.30 
.50 
.35 
.35 
.20 
.35 
DAHLIAS 
For dozen rate multiply by 10. 
We list here a few of the very 
best sorts, strong free bloomers 
and showy. These make nice plants 
for garden, flower bed or hedges. 
We offer in colors, red, pink, white 
and yellow, mixed, at 10c each; 
$1.00 per doz. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY — Rich 
ruby red (hybrid show) 25c each. 
DR. TEVIS —A novelty; beauti¬ 
ful shade of soft salmon-rose, suf¬ 
fused with old gold; immense 
flowers. 30c each. 
DREER'S WHITE —An excellent 
white Dahlia, strong bushy plants, 
makes fine hedges; color glisten¬ 
ing white. Hybrid show variety; 
blooms immense size, often meas¬ 
ure over 6 inches across. 20c ea. 
MRS. MILLER —A beautiful purple flower on long stems; do 
not miss this one. 25c each. 
YELLOW DUKE —Clear yellow, large flowers and free bloomer. 
Show. 30c each. 
MILLIONAIRE —Largest pink. Decorative. 30c each. 
