M. H. BRUNJES & SONS 
BROOKLYN, N. Y. 
RELIABLE SEEDS 
ALYSSUM 
Very desirable for eclffinfr. The seed Kerminates quickly and the pure white flowers 
begin to appear about one month later. The plants are dwarf, spreading, and continue to 
bloom sometimes as late as November. H.A. 
Carpet-of-Snow. The most popular variety of this superior bordering plant, 
growing about 4 inches high, and blooming continuously from spring until Pkt. Oz. 
frost. The flowers are pure white.$0 10 SO 75 
Little Gem. A splendid sort growing somewhat higher than Carpet-of-Snow 10 50 
Lilac Queen. A new' annual variety of Sweet AJyssum, the plants being of 
upright growth and bearing pure lilac flow'ers. 10 
Saxatile compactum (Basket of Gold). Bright golden perennial sort bloom¬ 
ing early in the spring.J^oz. 40 cts.. . 10 
AMARANTHUS. Ornamental foliage plants preferring a warm, dry situation. Their 
stately grow'th and brilliant-colored leaves present an attractive ai^pcarance when used 
for backgrounds or in the center of beds. H.H.A. 
Caudatus (Love-Lies-Bleeding). Plants about 3 feet high, with long, drooping Pkt. 
spikes of crimson flowers.SO 05 
Molten Fire. Rich maroon foliage; fiery crimson top leaves. 4 ft. 10 
Tricolor splendens (Joseph’s Coat). Dazzling variegated foliage. 05 
ANEMONE. Early spring-blooming plants with bright cup-shaped flowers. H.P. 
Coronaria (Poppy Anemone). 1 ft. Finest mi.xed. 05 
St. Brigid. An improvement on the preceding, producing double and semi-double 
flowers of immense size and many colors. 10 
Alyssum saxatile compactum 
ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) 
The Snapdragon seems to do well in almost all gardens, especially if planted in a sunny position, and from 
July until frost its long spikes of flow'ers are borne in endless profusion. For cutting, the tall varieties are 
recommended, while the dwarf sorts make fine plants for bedding. Seed sown in February and March will 
produce blooming plants by July. 
Canary Bird. 
Copper King 
GIANT MAXIMUM ANTIRRHINUM (Height 3 ft.) 
Pkt. Pkt. Pkt. 
Yellow.$0 15 I Rose .$0 15 Snowflake. White.$0 15 
. 15 1 Ruby. Velvety red. 15 Finest Mixed. J^oz.GOcts. 10 
Collection, one pkt. each of the 5 colors, 50 cts. 
GIANT-FLOWERED HALF-DWARF ANTIRRHINUM 
The half-dwarf Snapdragons are the finest of all for bedding and general garden planting. Growing about 
18 inches high and blooming from July until frost, they afford fine cut-flowers all summer. Our mixture 
contains all the brightest and shownest colors. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts., J^oz. 40 cts. 
ARABIS alpina. Splendid little plants for 
edging, grow'ing 6 inches high and covered 
with a mass of small white flowers in 
spring. H.P.Moz. 30 cts... 10 
TOM THUMB ANTIRRHINUM 
(Height 1 ft.) 
The best Snapdragon for borders and pot plants. 
Mixed. All colors. Pkt. 10 cts., }4oz. 40 cts. 
AQUITEGIA 
One of our prettiest perennials, blooming in 
endless profusion from May until July. The odil- 
shaped flow'ers are unique in appearance and borne 
on slender stems well above the foliage. 
Chrysantha. Attains a height of 3 feet and Pkt. 
has beautiful golden yellow' flow'ers.80 10 
Caerulea. A variety of striking beauty; 
flowers Adolet-blue and w'hite. 2 ft. 10 
Rose Queen. Long-spurred flowers, of a 
soft delicate rose-pink color, w'ith w'hite 
centers and yellow' anthers. .4 charming 
and very pleasing color combination. 
15 inches. 15 
Long-spurred Hybrids, Mixed. .4 won¬ 
derful mixture of large-flow'ered hybrids, 
comprising a great variety of colors in 
blue, wliite, yellow', pink, scarlet, and 
orange.2 pkts. 25 cts... 15 
Double Varieties, Finest Mixed . 10 
Aquilegia, Long-spurred Hybrids 
ARCTOTIS grandis. This daisy-like an¬ 
nual is of easiest culture, blooms con¬ 
tinuously until frost, and is splendid for 
cutting. Flow'ers white, reverse of petals 
pale blue. 2)4 ft.Moz. 30 cts... 
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Antirrhinum 
