M. H. BRUNJES & SONS 
BROOKLYN, N. Y. 
RELIABLE SEEDS 
White Onion Sets 
Yellow Onion Sets 
ONION SETS 
SEED POTATOES 
By planting sets, Onions may be had much earlier than from 
spring-sown seed. To obtain large Onions sets should be planted 3 
to 4 inches apart, in rows 1 foot apart, as soon as the frost is out of 
the ground. 
If by parcel post, add postage at zone rate. 1 qt. weighs 1^/4 lbs. 
Qt. |pk. Pk. 
White Sets..TO 25 $0 85 $1 35 
Red Sets. 25 85 1 35 
YeUow Sets. 25 85 1 35 
Egyptian, or Top Onion. Produces small bulbs on top of stalks, 
which are planted in autumn and used in the spring as scullions. 
Ready in August. Qt. 25 cts., ^pk. 90 cts., pk. $1.60. 
OKRA, or GUMBO 
One ounce will sow 40 feet of drill 
Extensively grown in the South. The green pods are used in soups. 
Sow during May in drills 3 feet apart, and later thin out to 10 inches 
in the row. 
White Velvet. Pods are round, smooth, white and tender. Pkt. 
5 cts., oz. 10 cts., jlb. 20 cts., lb. 65 cts. 
Perkins Mammoth Long Pod. Wonderfully productive; im¬ 
mense, deep green pods, slim but retaining their tenderness longer 
than most sorts. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., Jib. 20 cts., lb. 65 cts. 
PRICES OX SEED POTATOES 
We shall be pleased to quote our lowest prices on the varieties 
of Seed Potatoes we have listed 
Potato, Green Mountain 
Ten bushels cut tubers will plant one acre; one peck will 
plant 125 hills 
Choice Maine-Grown Stock 
Our seed Potatoes are especially grown for seed purposes and 
can be depended upon for best results. Planting may commence as 
early in the spring as the ground can be worked. Place one piece 
every 12 inches in rows 2^ feet apart, covering about 4 inches. When 
cutting the seed, care should be taken to allow at least one good eye, 
or two small ones, to each piece. A spraying of Paris green or 
arsenate of lead prevents the ravages of the potato bug. 
Important. Potatoes may be sent by express or freight, ac¬ 
cording to quantity, at purchaser’s expense. Our sacks contain 150 
pounds. 
Potatoes, Irish Cobbler 
Green Mountain. 
of all late Potatoes, 
and one of the finest cooking varieties. 
This variety is most extensively grown on 
Long Island and is undoubtedly the best 
It is an immense cropper, wonderful keeper. 
PnhKlpr Equally popular both with market-gardeners 
II la V/U _ . j'qj, planting in the home-garden. It is 
not only one of the earliest but can usually be depended upon to pro¬ 
duce a good yield often from 300 to 350 bushels to the acre. A large, 
handsome Potato of uniform shape; flesh white and of fine flavor. 
A profitable variety to plant. 
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