

BRUNJES’ GIANT DAHLIAS 

Although of easy culture, Dahlias should be pl i iti i i 
: ture, planted in an open position, where they have plenty of lic ht and receive the full benefit of 
oe ee oe rich pall is also necessary. Begin planting early in May and until the latter part of June, placing the roots 3 feet Apart ona 
- 4 inches below the surface. As the shoots appear, all but two or three of the strongest should be cut away. 
If wanted by parcel post, add postage at zone rate. Weight, 1 lb. each. 
Avalon. One of the best pure yellow Decorative 
Dahlias. Flowers are large, always full to the 
center, and fine for cutting. 40 cts. each. 
Bob White. Extra-large, pure white flowers of 
perfect form are borne on long, stiff stems; 
ae Decorative Dahlia for cutting. 75 cts. 
each. 
California Idol. An outstanding giant and a 
_ prize-winner from coast to coast. Clear, 
bright, glistening yellow; vigorous, healthy 
grower and free bloomer. 75 cts. each. 
Challenger. A showy combination of brilliant 
red, gold and white; beautiful garden Dahlia. 
75 cts. each. 
Dakota. The giant flame-colored flowers of 
this beautiful Decorative variety are of per- 
fect form. 40 cts. each. 
Fire Ball. A brilliant scarlet Formal Decorative 
Dahlia of large size; very free flowering, on 
the best of stems. $1 each. 
Herbert Roy Stowell. Huge, massive deep 
flowers of clear golden yellow. Strong grower 
and free bloomer. 50 cts. each. . 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder. Giant informal 
decorative variety with broad-petaled flowers, 
often measuring 10 inches and more in diam- 
eter, of deep rosy magenta blending into rich 
_purple. 5 ft. 75 cts. each. 
Jane Cowl. A sensational bronze Dahlia shad- 
ing to old-gold. The stems are excellent and 
flowers immense. A consistent prize-winner. 
40 cts. each. 
Jersey’s Beauty. The giant flowers are of the 
Decorative type, true pink in color, and pro- 
duced early and freely on long, stout stems. 
50 cts. each. 

Decorative Dahlia, Jersey’s Beauty 
Decorative Dahlia, 
Thomas A. Edison 

Lavender Beauty. Free blooming Decorative Dahlia; soft lavender. 
50 cts. each. 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner. A popular Decorative variety for the garden. 
Large mauve-pink flowers of perfect form. 40 cts. each. 
Pink Glory. Lovely, glowing light rose-pink. A giant Decorative Dahlia of 
strong growth and substance; very free flowering, on the finest of stems. 
75 cts. each. 
Prince of Persia. A very striking bright red of enormous size and depth. 
Strong grower. 40 cts. each. 
Red Jersey. Large flowers of fine form and deep red color. 40 cts. each. 
Sagamore. Large, well-formed flowers of rich amber-gold, shading to sal- 
mon-rose toward center. A good free bloomer. 40 cts. each. 
Sunrays. Huge flowers 11 inches across of clear buff suffused apricot, peach- 
red on reverse side of petals. A spectacular variety. $1 each. 
Thomas A. Edison. A Decorative with immense flowers of rich royal purple, 
borne on long, stiff stems. A big purple beauty deserving a place in every 
garden. 50 cts. each. 
Treasure Island. Strong, vigorous-growing Decorative having perfect 
stems and extra-large flowers. Cheerful combination of autumn colors— 
bright apricot and gold. 50 cts. each. 
Volcano. Usually wins first prize in the largest bloom class. Color orange- 
flame red that does not fade or burn; strong stems. $1 each. 
Watchung Giant. A real giant of fine form. Vigorous and free bloomer. 
Color, bright amber, suffused orange. $1 each. 
White King. (Decorative.) The large pure white flowers of fine form are 
excellent for cutting. 40 cts. each. 
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