M. H. BRUNJES & SONS 
BROOKLYN, N. Y. 
RELIABLE SEEDS 
CELOSIA 
Altogether a very ornamental class of plants, some with large, ruffled heads, resem 
bling a cock’s comb and others with beautiful feather-like plumes. When well grown, 
the Cristata varieties are exceedingly handsome, while few flowers are more pictur¬ 
esque than the brilliant feathered sorts. H.H.A. 
CRIST AT A (Cockscomb) 
Glasgow Prize. Splendid dwarf variety of immense size and rich crimson Pkt. 
color. 1 ft.$0 10 
Dwarf Mixed. 10 
Pri de of Castle Gould 
GENTAUREA 
Hardy annuals, of easiest culture, bearing long-stemmed, bright-colored flowers, which are 
favorites both for the garden and as cut-flowers. The common Cornflowers (Centaurea Cyanus) 
are most desirable for the old-fashioned and wild flower gardens. 2 ft. 
CYANUS (Cornflower) 
Single Blue. Finest blue for cutting. . 
. . oz. 35c.. . $( 
Single, Finest Mixed .oz. 35c.. 
Double Blue. Very fine for cutting. 
(oz. 25c.. 
Double-flowered, Mixed .oz. 50c.. 
Pkt. 
05 
05 
05 
05 
WHITE-LEAVED 
CENTAUR MAS (D„ s i y Millers) 
For borders and ribbon beds these white¬ 
leaved plants are very useful and exceedingly 
attractive. 1 ft. Pkt. 
Candidissima. Silvery w'hite foliage. $0 10 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Splendid single and double annuals, the flowers of which are quite large and very 
effective in bouquets. The plants, 2 feet high, are easily raised from seed and deserve 
a place in every garden. 
ANNUALS pkt 
Carinatum, Single Mixed .oz. 50c.. $0 05 
Carinatum, Double Mixed .oz. 50c.. . 05 
Morning Star. Early, profuse-blooming plants with large, daisy-like flowers, 
borne on strong stems and of a beautiful cream-yellow color. 1( ft.. . (oz. 15c.. . 05 
Evening Star. Rich golden yellow flowers, 3 inches across; very fine for cutting. 
Grows about 1( feet high.(oz. 25c.. . 10 
Inodorum plenissimum. This garden gem is crowned with small, double, 
snow-white flowers until frost. 10 
FEATHERED VARIETIES 
THOMPSONII MAGNTFICA. An exceptionally fine strain with large spikes of 
magnificent, plumed flowers which remain in bloom an unusually long time. They 
make excellent plants for bedding and their brilliant-colored plumes form a strik¬ 
ing contrast to the rich, green foli¬ 
age. 2 to 3 ft. 
Crimson . 
Golden Yellow. 
Finest Mixed .(oz. 40c.. . 
10 
10 
10 
A superior strain of Celosia, admired for 
its large, feathery plumes, which vary in 
color from the deepest blood-red to car¬ 
mine, salmon, orange and yellow. Very 
decorative when grown in pots, and most 
valuable for bedding, blooming from 
August until frost. Seed sown in March 
makes fine plants for setting out in May. 
2 to 3 ft. Mixed colors. Pkt. 15 cts., 
2 pkts. 25 cts. 
Centaurea Cyanus. Cornflower 
Celosia, Feathered 
GIANT SWEET SULTANS 
These giant Cornflowers are indispen¬ 
sable for cutting and vase decoration. 
Their sweet-scented flowers are borne on 
long, stout stems and average 3 to 4 
inches in diameter. 2 ft. Pkt. 
IMPERIALIS alba. An excellent 
white variety for cutting.$0 10 
Finest Mixed. 10 
PERENNIALS 
Frutescens (Marguerite, or Paris Daisy). White, star-shaped flowers; a desirable 
pot-plant for winter blooming. 1J ft. 10 
Shasta Daisy. An elegant, hardy perennial, about 2 x /i feet high, bearing long- 
stemmed, single, white flowers. 10 
Chrysanthemum. Shasta Daisy 
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