M. H. BRUNJES & SONS 
BROOKLYN, N. Y. 
RELIABLE SEEDS 
MARIGOLD 
The Marigold shows its full value toward fall, when most bedding 
plants are usually past their best. Many prefer the African varieties, 
with their extra-large, double yellow and orange flowers, but the 
dwarf, smaller-flowered French sorts, with their handsome spotted 
and striped flowers, are justly popular and equally beautiful. H.H.A. 
DOUBLE AFRICAN MARIGOLDS 
Lemon Queen. Of immense size, densely double and clear Pkt. 
lemon color. 3 ft.joz. 40c.. .$0 10 
Orange Prince. A mate to Lemon Queen, with rich, orange- 
_ colored flowers.ioz. 40c.. . 10 
Guinea Gold. A distinct new type with loosely ruffled semi¬ 
double flowers of a brilliant golden orange. Plants 2 Yi feet 
high are literally covered with flowers. ioz. 50c.. . 10 
Tall Double Mixed. }4oz. 30c.. . 10 
Dwarf Double Mixed. 18 inches.j|oz. 30c... 10 
DWARF FRENCH MARIGOLDS 
Dwarf Dark Brown. One of the finest for bedding; rich velvety 
color. 10 
Dwarf Orange. Splendid for borders. 10 
Dwarf Gold-Striped. A favorite and very effective variety; 
fine for pots. 1 ft. 10 
Legion of Honor (“Little Brownie’’). This charming single- 
flowered Marigold is a mass of flowers all summer. Yellow with 
reddish brown spot. 10 
Dwarf Double Mixed .J^oz. 30c... 10 
MARVEL OF PERU (Four-o’Clock). Well-known hardy annuals. 
The bushes grow 2 to 3 feet high and produce often 100 or 
more flowers on a single plant. 
Finest Mixed. All colors.oz. 20c.. . 05 
MIGNONETTE (Reseda) 
The Mignonette is universally admired for its delicate perfume 
and singularly pretty spikes of bloom. Liberal sowings from April 
to July will afford a continuous supply of this favorite flower, so 
largely used and so much 
admired for bouquets. Mig¬ 
nonette succeeds best if sown 
where the plants are to bloom. 
H.A. Pkt. 
n nli at Vi An excellent 
uonatn. strain of thig 
popular annual with very 
large trusses of fire-red 
flowers; plants of strong 
and robust growth. Fine 
for forcing and garden 
culture.$0 15 
Marlint One of the very 
mainei. bestfor the flor _ 
ist or private gardens. 
Dwarf, compact plants 
and large, thick spikes of 
deliciously fragrant flow¬ 
ers. Our strain is fine. 
ioz. 25c... 10 
Allen’s Defiance. Splendid 
for cutting. The long 
spikes are thickly studded 
with sweet-scented flow¬ 
ers .ioz. 25c.. . 10 
Ruby. A large-flowering 
Machet Mignonette with 
coppery scarlet flowers... 10 
Golden Queen. A distinct 
variety; golden yellow. 
oz. 40c.. . 05 
Large-flowering Sweet- 
scented .oz. 20c... 05 
JMIMULUS tigrinus (Mon¬ 
key Flower). Dwarf¬ 
growing plants, with 
very showy, spotted, 
and tigered flowers.... 10 
Moschatus (Musk Plant). 
A free-blooming, small, 
yellow-flowered variety 
suitable for hanging- 
pots and vases. Blooms 
the first year from seed 
sown in March, j^ft.. . 10 
Mignonette Machet 
Nigella, Miss Jekyli (see page 45) 
MOMORDICA. Well-known annual climbers grown largely Pkt. 
for their fruit which is used for medicinal purposes. 10 ft. 
Balsamina (Balsam Apple). Orange fruit.oz. 40c.. .10 05 
Charantia (Balsam Pear). Copper-colored scarlet fruit. 05 
MOONFLOWER. See Ipomcea. 
MORNING-GLORY. See Convolvulus. 
MOURNING BRIDE. See Scabiosa. 
MYQSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not) 
The Forget-me-not is one of the most cheerful of our spring¬ 
blooming plants. A bed or border of the blue-flowered (Victoria) 
variety is very pretty and when in full bloom the plants which grow 
hardly 6 inches high are almost hidden by flowers. From seed sown 
in August, blooming plants may be had the following May, or if 
sown early in spring, blooms the first year. Protect over winter. 
H.H.P. pkt 
Alpestris, Blue. The common blue variety.J4°z. 40c. . .$0 10 
Alpestris, Victoria. The favorite bright blue variety for bedding 
and pot culture. Dwarf, compact plants. 6 inches... J^oz. 50c... 10 
Alpestris, Mixed. Blue, white, and pink.j|oz. 40c... 10 
Ruth Fischer. The largest-flowering of all. The exquisite color¬ 
ing of the flowers, true Forget-me-not-blue, and glossy dark 
green foliage form a charming contrast. Excellent for pots and 
spring bedding. 20 
Triumph. An early, large-flowering ForgeLme-not, blooming 
in two months after sowing. Flowers blue, with yellow eye.... 10 
NEMESIA strumosa grandiflora. This very free-flowering 
annual, if started indoors in March and April, will make fine 
plants for spring bedding. The bright showy flowers of yellow, 
orange, crimson, and rose are produced in endless profusion 
on plants 12 to 15 inches high. Mixed colors. 10 
NEMOPHILA. A hardy annual growing about 1 foot high, with 
small, cup-shaped, blue, white, and spotted flowers. They 
do best if sown in rather poor soil, and a partially shaded 
position. Seed should be sown where plants are to bloom, as 
they do not stand transplanting. 
Insignis. Flowers bright blue with white centers.. .oz. 25c.. . 05 
Insignis alba. Clear snow-white flowers.oz. 25c.. . 05 
Finest Mixed. All colors.oz. 25c.. . 05 
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