#8 M. H. BRUNJES & SONS 

M. H. B. & SONS’ MAMMOTH 
: VERBENA 
Our choice strain of Mammoth Verbena, one of the most effective bed- 
ding plants, is unsurpassed for its brilliant colors and immense-size flowers. 
The plants, of spreading growth, are just covered with large heads of beauti- 
- ful, colored flowers until late in autumn. Best results are obtained by sowing 
the seed early in the house or hotbed, but outdoor sowings may be made also 


jn May. Annual. % ft. Pkt. Pkt. 
Scarlet....... Dre P aay ee ..$0 10 | Rose with atte eye....... a 10 
Pink? 330.2% Daehalel erat iocaiie’s ree 10 White.. B 10 
Purplen i cigs acatesces Hees 10 | Mixed. .. Yor. '50c.. 10 
Roe etanle g for ibe s fit; 
M. H. B. & Sons’ Invincible. blooms and for the ing of it 
and diversity of color. A grand strain saved from a large collection of 
named varieties. Mixed colors. Seem tang aie . oz. 75c.. 20 
Hybrida, Finest Mixed. Coniseas ey, eolote: Rowers of Paecians 
size. Very free flowering.. ae 10 
Lemon Verbena (Aloysia eEadoray: "The fight 'e green fearon ig this 
variety are sweetly scented and extensively used in bouquets. It may 
be planted in the garden for the summer and is very nice for the house 
orconsernvatory auring the: winter: 2 {te soc. sad bee wb se Sah 10 
WAHLENBERGIA (Platycodon). Handsome, hardy perennial bearing 
a profusion of large, bell-shaped flowers. For mixed beds and her- 
baceous borders these Chinese Bellflowers will be found very useful. 
Prefers a rich soil. 2 to 3 ft. 
Grandiflora, Mixed. Blue and White.................. 220005. 10 
is WALLFLOWER 
The Wallflower is particularly noted for its sweet fragrance and deserves 
to be more popular than it really is. To obtain fine plants for setting out 
in early spring, the seed should be sown in July and August, and the plants 
wintered over in coldframes. The plants are of strong, sturdy growth, 



well-branched and from 14% to 2 feet high, rendering them most suitable for a Apa CM Braimorh 
bedding. H. H. P. z 
SINGLE LARGE-FLOWERING DOUBLE LARGE-FLOWERING 
Tom Thumb, Black-Brown. Plants dwarf and compact; rich, dark Pkt. WALLFLOWER 
IDLO WANE O WEIS sk O ITCH ESir ois cactng gteieee cveperens obec trace s¥aig's tie e wy viel elere.e''s $0 10 . 
Single Mixed. Fine mixture. ee 3 10 | Dwarf Branching, Dark Brown. Large trusses of Pkt. 
Single Annual, Paris Earliest. Blosna ihe Brat § year from 3 Beets sown double fragrant flowers; excellent for florists ........ $0 15 
in February and March. Light brown flowers. ; 10 | Dwarf Branching, Double Mixed. Creamy white, 
Single Annual, Finest Mixed. All colors, svieluidiig: ei creamy Preis canary-yellow, dark brown and violet-blue.......... 15 
blood-red, golden yellows BIG, DOWD casis! others) o's io 4 si0i big) deileteieue sie eyelen¢ 10 
WINTER-BLOOMING WALLFLOWER 
(Cheiranthus Kewensis) 
The flowers upon opening are sulphur-, then golden yellow and gradually 
change to purple-violet. Very fragrant and in bloom from November until 
spring. Sow seed in May or June and when large enough transplant to the 
garden;,repot in the fall (September) for winter flowering. Pkt, 15c. 
SIBERIAN WALLFLOWER 
(Cheiranthus Allioni) 
Excellent for rock-gardens and borders; the single orange-colored flowers 
are born on stems 1 foot high and are delightfully fragrant. Blooms the first 
year if started early but the seed is usually sown in late summer and the 
plants will winter over and flower during May and June. Pkt. 10c. 
WHITLAVIA. The plants grow about 15 inches high and produce Pkt. 
clusters of handsome cup-shaped blossoms. H. A. Mixed......... $0 10 
WILD CUCUMBER VINE. See Echinocystis. 
XERANTHEMUM. A splendid “everlasting” for bouquets. An abun- 
dance of pretty, gracefully formed flowers of white, rose and purple 
are borne on compact bushes about 2 feet high. Sow seed in the open 
ground:in May.) H.-A. . Mixed colors. 3 .6.0.c). oe soe cece se cae 10 
WILD FLOWER GARDEN MIXTURE 
Although better results are obtained from the sowing of separate flower 
seeds, this mixture, which is composed entirely of annuals, is very useful for 
sowing among shrubbery, along driveways or places that would otherwise 
; look barren. It will produce a beautiful and gay effect all summer and supply 
; oF plenty of flowers for bouquets. Sow the seed broadcast outdoors during May 
Wallflower, Siberian and June. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 30 cts., 4lb. $1. 
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