M. H. BRUNJES & SONS 1 BROOKLYN. N. Y. 
RELIABLE SEEDS 
ASPARAGUS plumosus nanus. 
Very popular decorative plant, Pkt. 
with graceful, feathery, fern¬ 
like foliage. A splendid pot- 
plant for the conservatory. .. .$0 15 
Sprengeri. Just the plant for hang¬ 
ing-baskets, either for the house 
in vdnter or the porch in summer. 
Its drooping foliage is coarser 
than that of the A. plu7nosus 
?ianus. 4 ft. 10 
AURICULA. See Primula. 
BALLOON VINE. For covering 
fences and porches try this quick¬ 
growing annual climber. The bal¬ 
loon-like seed-pods which follow 
the small white flowers are very 
interesting as well as attractive. 
8 ft.oz. 25c.. . 05 
BEGONIA Fibrous-Rooted 
The Begonia is one of the leading and 
most popular summer-flowering plants 
for bedding, and from June until late fall 
is an endless mass of bloom. Sow seed in 
January and Febmary. 
Gracilis luminosa. Large, fiery, Pkt. 
dark scarlet flowers; bronze foli¬ 
age. Splendid bedder.$0 20 
Semperflorens rosea. Rosy pink. . 10 
Semperilorens, Vernon. Red; 
bronze foliage. 10 
BELLIS. See Daisy. 
Annual Calliopsis 
Double Rose-flowered Balsam 
CALENDULA (Pot Marigold) 
One of the brightest yellow-flowered annuals, thriving in almost any soil and 
producing on stout stems, large, double flowers of every known shade, from the 
lightest yellow to the deepest orange. 1 ft. H.A. 
Orange King. Specially selected strain largely used by florists for Pkt. J^oz. 
cutting. Flowers very double and of a rich, glistening orange.$0 05 $0 25 
Ball’s Orange. The rich golden orange flowers of this beautiful variety 
are extra large, full and double; splendid for cutting. 10 35 
Ball’s Gold. Like above, only golden yellow in color. 10 35 
Campfire (Sensation). This Calendula has become very popular with 
florists. The long-stemmed flowers are of largest size, deep orange 
with a scarlet sheen, ideal for cutting. 10 35 
Orange Shaggy. Very showy and quite distinct from other varieties. 
Flowers bright orange shaded lighter at the center; long, narrow, 
deeply fringed petals. 10 25 
Radio. The quilled flowers, globular in shape, are of medium size, clear 
orange and one of the best for garden culture. 10 25 
Double Mixed. All varieties. 10 25 
Balsam, Dwarf Bush 
B ALS AIVI (Lady’s Slipper) 
Very popular and exceedingly beautiful plants for 
massing in the flower-garden during the summer 
months. They produce gorgeous clusters of large, 
double, wax-like flowers abundantly in all shades of 
color from white to crimson. This old-time favorite is 
so easy to grow and blooms so freely that one or more 
packets should be included in every order. H.H.A. 2 ft. 
Double Rose-flowered. Handsome double flow- Pkt. 
ers; plants 18 inches high. Mixed colors 
)4oz. 25c.. .$0 05 
Double Camellia-flowered. A very fine strain of 
this well-known annual with extra-large, double 
flowers, including many beautiful striped and 
spotted ones. Finest mixed.34oz. 30c.. . 05 
Double Bush-flowered (Gardenia-flow'ered). Dou¬ 
ble flowers of white, pink, and red appear in clus¬ 
ters at the stem-end instead of being hidden by the 
foliage. Bushy plants about 15 inches high are 
in constant bloom throughout the summer. 
Mixed colors.J^oz. 75c.. . 15 
BALSAM APPLE and PEAR. See Momordica. 
Calendula, Campfire 
CALLIOPSIS 
Favorite free-flowering annu¬ 
als requiring no particular atten¬ 
tion but thriving best in sunny 
locations. The tall varieties are 
splendid for cutting, and from 
seed sown in early spring you will 
have an abundance of flowers 
throughout the summer and early 
fall. Bright, showy flowers in 
yellow, brown, and crimson. Sow 
seed in early spring where plants 
are to remain. 
Atrosanguinea. Dark crimson. Pkt. 
2 ft.$0 05 
Gold Crest. Rich golden yellow 
with reddish brown center; flow¬ 
ers large, fragrant, and fine for 
cutting. 10 
Dwarf Mixed . %oz. 30c.. . 05 
Tall Mixed .)-^oz. 30c.. . 05 
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