M. H. BRUNJES & SONS 
BROOKLYN, N. Y. 
RELIABLE SEEDS 
LARKSPUR 
A favorite German flower appearing in many colors, as white, pink, rose and 
all shades of blue. Very effective when grown in clumps, and the taller sorts are 
fine for cutting. Sow outdoors early in spring. 
DOUBLE STOCK. FLOWERED 
Superb for cutting. 2 to 3 feet. 
Pkt. Pkt. 
Pure White.10 10 I Violet.$0 10 
Bright Rose. 10 | Finest Mixed. iioz. 25c. . . 10 
Double Dwarf Rocket. 1 ft. Finest Mixed. 10 
Tall Rocket. Splendid variety; long spikes of double flowers. 2 ft. 10 
Emperor. A large-flowered, free-blooming Larkspur. Mixed Colors. 10 
LIN ARIA Cymbalaria (Kenilworth Ivy). Dwarf trailing plant for hanging 
baskets, rockwork, etc. Lavender and purple flowers. 10 
LINUM grandiflorum rubrum (Scarlet Flax). Effective, free-flowering 
plants. Brilliant crimson-scarlet flowers. 1 ft.oz. 25c.. . 05 
Flavum. Beautiful golden yellow perennial. 10 
Perenne (Blue Flax). Bright blue. H. P. 1J ft. .... 05 
Larkspur, Double Stock-Flowered 
Marigold, African, Orange Prince (see page 44) 
LORELIA 
Neat little plants so 
much admired when used 
for edging, bedding or 
rockwork. Though but 6 
inches high, they are in 
constant bloom all summer 
and in a slightly shaded 
position remain so until 
fall. H. H. A. 
TRAILING VARIETIES 
Pkt. 
;o 10 
Gracilis. Light blue. Pretty for vases and hanging baskets; trailing. 
Speciosa. Best dark blue trailing Lobelia. 10 
COMPACT BEDDING VARIETIES 
Emperor William. Sky-blue flowers; compact plant, splendid for edging. 10 
Crystal Palace compacta. Strikingly beautiful; superior dark blue bedding 
Lobelia.Koz. 50c.. . 10 
Pumila splendens (Bedding Queen). Dwarf and compact; fkrwers rich purple- 
blue, with clear white eye. 10 
White Gem. Finest pure white for bedding. 10 
Finest Mixed. Only the dwarf, compact varieties. 10 
Cardinalis. Hardy perennial, with long spikes of dazzling scarlet flow'ers. 3 ft. 10 
LUNARIA biennis (Honesty). Hardy biennial admired for its silvery seed-pods, 
which are used for ornamental purposes.Joz. 30c... 10 
LUPINUS 
The annual Lupines form nice plants for bedding, while the tall-growing perennial 
sorts are very attractive when used as a background or border. All are showy, free- 
flowering and have long spikes of pea-shaped flowers. Pkt. 
Annual Mixed, All Colors. 2 ft. oz. 25c.. $0 05 
Polyphyllus roseus. Invaluable for cutting. Handsome spikes of rose-colored 
flowers. Blooms in May and June. H. P. 10 
Polyphyllus, Mixed. Perennial varieties. 4 ft. 05 
LYCHNIS chalcedonica. Hardy perennial of striking appearance, with brilliant 
scarlet flowers. 2 ft. 05 
Chalcedonica, Mixed. Scarlet and white. 05 
Haageana. A desirable plant for the hardy border. Single flowers of deepest 
scarlet. 1 ft. 10 
MALOPE grandiflora purpurea. Hardy annual, bearing mallow-like flowers of 
a deep red color from July until frost. 2 ft. 05 
MATRICARIA (Feverfew). A half-hardy perennial which blooms the first year 
from seed. The small, very double white and yellow flowers are produced in 
the greatest profusion all summer. Seed may be sown in May, but better still, 
during March indoors. 
Capensisfl.pl. The finest white variety for cutting. 1J ft. 05 
Tom Thumb, Double White. This dwarf-growing Feverfew is splendid for 
bedding, edging or pot culture. 1 ft. 05 
Golden Ball. A bed or border of this charming variety with its countless num¬ 
bers of small, double, golden yellow flowers makes one of the most beautiful 
sights all summer. 1 ft. 10 
MATTHIOLA bicornis (Evening-scented Stock). A small-flowered pink-lilac 
annual, admired for its sweet fragrance. 05 
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