i M. H. BRUNJES & SONS 
BROOKLYN. N. Y. 
RELIABLE SEEDS 
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Candytuft, Empress 
CAMPANULA (Bellflower) 
There are quite a number of old-fashioned flowers, but this one 
seems to be a favorite with all. The blue and white bell-shaped 
flowers, blooming as they do in such great profusion, always attract 
attention. H. P. 
Persicifolia (Peach Bells). A grand variety having large bell- Pkt. 
or cup-shaped blossoms. 2| ft. 
Finest Mixed. Blue and white.$0 10 
Pyramidalis. The handsome showy flowers are borne on long 
stems about 5 feet high. 
Blue. 11 ) 
White . 10 
Finest Mixed . 10 
CANDYTUFT 
Like alyssum, this hardy annual begins to bloom very early, and 
if several sowings are made at intervals, a supply of flowers may be 
had all summer. Almost any garden soil is suitable for Candytuft 
but a sunny position is preferred. The white-flowered varieties, 
Empress and Giant Hyacinth-flowered, are grown extensively by 
florists for cutting. Our stock of both is very fine. 
Giant Hyacinth-flowered. Splendid for cutting; flowers of Pkt. 
largest size and purest white. 1 ft.oz. 50c.. .SO 10 
Empress. Large heads of snow-white flowers.oz. 50c.. . 10 
Finest Mixed. All colors, including white, flesh-color, carmine, 
crimson, and lilac.oz. 25c.. . 05 
Dwarf Hybrids Mixed. Fine for borders. 6 in.J^oz. 25c... 10 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
(Campanula IVledium) 
Admirably adapted for l)orders, beds, or 
massing, and their countless number of beau¬ 
tiful flowers may be enjoyed during a long 
period. H. B. 2 ft. pj.^. 
Finest Single Mixed.Joz. 25c.. .SO 05 
Finest Double Mixed .joz. 50c.. . 10 
Calyeanthema (Cup and Saucer). The flowers 
of this interesting class of Canterbury 
Bells are not unlike a cup and saucer in 
appearance. They are very attractive, 
easily gro%vn, blooming the second year 
from seed. Single plants will often have 
fifty or more flowers open at one time, 
Pkt. 
Dark Blue .$0 10 
Rose-Pink. 10 
White. 10 
Finest Mixed.Joz. 50 cts.. . 10 
CANARY-BIRD FLOWER. See Tropse- 
olum. 
CALCEOLARIA. Gorgeous greenhou.se plants 
wdth magnificent striped, mottled, and self- 
colored flowers of striking beauty. Sow 
seed during June or July. H. H. B. 2 ft. 
Grandiflora, Finest Mixed. Tigered Pkt. 
and self-colored.$0 25 
CANNA 
Few plants surpass the Canna for center- 
pieces or bedding. Sow seed early indoors. 
Pkt. 
Crozy’s Large-flowering. Fine Mixed.SO 10 
Hardy Candytuft 
{Iberis sempervirens) 
Dwarf-growing plants blooming in spring; 
suitable for borders and rockwork; white 
flowers. 1 ft. Pkt. 10 cts. 
CARNATIONS 
Popular free-blooming plants, growing from 
12 to 18 inches high and bearing large, double, 
rich-colored flowers. H. H. P. 
Giant Marguerite. A giant type of the Pkt. 
Marguerite Carnation, admired for its 
fragrance and producing a large per¬ 
centage of double flowers. Mixed 
colors.SO 15 
Chabaud’s Earliest Perpetual. Hand¬ 
some, large-flowered strain, ecpially de¬ 
sirable for house culture in winter or the 
garden in summer. Finest Mixed. 15 
MARGUERITE CARIVATlOyS 
A favorite variety for starting early, either 
in February or March, when it will bloom con- 
tinuou.sly all summer. The delightfully fra¬ 
grant flowers are splendid for cutting. The 
I)lants begin to bloom in four months after 
sowing the seed. Pkt. 
Double Mixed .joz. 40c.. . SO 10 
HARDY CARNATIONS 
Sow seed of the hardy varieties during June 
or .July and later transplant where they are to 
remain. This gives them ample time to develop 
into strong plants that will keep over winter 
with but slight ijrotection. 
EARLY DWARF VIENNA. Plants not Pkt. 
over 1 foot high and often fifty flowers 
have been counted on one bush. 
Double Finest Mixed . {oz 75c.. .SO 10 
Greaa.din. Double bright scarlet. 10 
