M. H. BRUNJES & SONS 
BROOKLYN, N. Y. 
RELIABLE SEEDS 
CINERARIA 
The Cineraria is one of the most beautiful of greenhouse plants and during the 
spring months, just about Eastertime, they are usually seen at their best. Unlike 
that of most greenhouse plants the seed of Cineraria germinates readily and if 
sown in July and August, preferably the former, nice plants may be had for early 
spring blooming. 1J ft. 
Rmnips* Ciiant-flnwprinpr MiYpfl Our strain has been saved from Pkt. 
prunjes uiant nowenng mixea. beautifully f orme d flowers, the 
individual blooms often measuring 3 inches across, of excellent substance 
and most exquisite and varied colors.$0 35 
Large-flowering Dwarf Mixed. The finest dwarf-growing variety; remarkable 
alike for its large size and richly colored flowers. 10 in. 35 
Maritima. Like the white-leaved Centaureas (Dusty Millers) this variety is 
very useful for edging and ribbon borders. It grows about 2 feet high and 
has silvery white foliage. Sow seed indoors during March.joz. 20c.. . 05 
CLARKIA. Showy annual growing about 2 feet high and blooming profusely 
throughout the summer. 
Mixed. Double and Single Varieties. 05 
COBiHA. Very pretty, rapid-climbing plant, blooming freely the first season, and 
attains a height of 15 to 30 feet. It clings readily to any rough surface, and 
is splendid for trailing along the porch or veranda. The large, handsome 
foliage makes a beautiful background for the purple and white bell-shaped 
flowers. Tender perennial. 
Scandens. Purple bell-shaped flowers.oz. 75c. 10 
Scandens alba. White. 10 
CONVOLVULUS (Morning-Glory) 
Cineraria, Brunjes’ Giant-flowering 
CLEOME pungens (Spider 
Plant). An interesting 
plant, inasmuch as the 
rose-colored flowers are 
spider-like in appearance. 
Of strong growth and 
blooms profusely through¬ 
out the summer. Sow 
seed indoors during 
March. Tender an- Pkt. 
nual. 3 ft.$0 05 
CLIMBING VARIETIES 
There are ever so many climbers, one more beautiful than the other, but the grand 
old Morning-Glory still leads in popularity. The seed should be sown outdoors in 
May, where the plants are to 
bloom, and they usually resow 
themselves. 
Morning-Glory, Imperial Japanese 
Finest Mixed (Morning- Pkt. 
Glory). Our mixture 
includes many colors, 
as white, pink, dark 
red, striped and all 
shades of blue and pur¬ 
ple.oz. 15c.. . $0 05 
Imperial Japanese. This 
is the finest of all Morn¬ 
ing-Glories. The hand¬ 
some variegated and mottled foliage, together with the large and beauti- Pkt. 
ful flowers, marked with exceedingly striking colors, forms an attractive 
covering for verandas, fences, etc. 20 ft.oz. 30c.. .$0 05 
Dwarf Morning-Glories. Unlike the climbing varieties, the bushes grow but one 
foot high, and the flowers usually remain open all day. Mixed colors, oz. 15c.. . 05 
COLEUS. An ornamental foliage plant, so often used for edging beds of cannas 
and salvias. The various-colored leaves are almost velvet in appearance. 
Start seed indoors during March and April. Mixed. 10 
COREOPSIS grandiflora. From early summer until fall this hardy perennial is 
in constant bloom and the long-stemmed, bright golden yellow flowers are 
excellent for cutting.ioz. 25c.. 10 
CORNFLOWER. See Centaurea. 
Coreopsis grandiflora 
Chinese Woolflowei- {Celosia Childsii ) 
We are quite sure you will like the Chinese A\ oolflower as it is easy to grow, 
looms throughout the summer until killed by frost and is suitable either lor beds, 
arders, or as individual specimens. The plants grow about 3 feet high, each branch 
■rminating in a bright red flower appearing like a ball of wool. 1 kt. 15 cts., 2 pKts. 
5 cts. 
cnw RRTTNTES’ SPECIAL LAWN GRASS MIXTURE. “NONE BETTER” 
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