

Brunjes’ Giant Beauty Pansies 
PANSIES 

The Pansy has become one of our most popular plants for bedding and may be seen in bloom almost the year round, but it is during 
May they appear at their best. To have them bloom in May, the seed should be sown during July or August, so that it may develop 
into strong plants for remaining outdoors over winter, with a slight protection. For later flowers sow seed in early spring. 
CHOIGE MIXTURES OF PANSIES 
Brunjes’ Giant Beauties. A superior mixture containing | GIANT PARISIAN. Somewhat lighter colored than the Giant 
ee only, those sorts, which are noted 
for their richness of color, perfect form, and immense-sized blooms. 
Especially recommended for either early spring or late summer 
sowing. Pkt. 25 cts., Voz. $1.50. 
Trimardeau and particularly reeommended to those desiring a bright, 
showy mixture. Flowers mostly five-lobed. Pkt. 15 cts., goz. 75 cts. 
GIANT TRIMARDEAU. Plants of this type are of strong, com- 
pact growth, free bloomers, and withstand unfavorable weather 
MASTERPIECE. One of the larger-flowering Pansies; distinct 
from all others, in that the petals are beautifully frilled or ruffled, 
giving the flowers an unique, though very fascinating appearance. 
In color, they range chiefly through the darker shades. Pkt. 
20 cts., Ygoz. 75 cts. 
MAPLE-LEAF GIANTS. A fine mixture of many charming colors 
and extra large flowers. Compact plants and luxur- 
remarkably well. Flowers are of largest size, usually stained or 
blotched, and in an endless range of colors. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 75 cts. 
SUPER SWISS GIANT MIXED. A prize-winning strain of this pop- 
ular flower noted for the great substance of its huge blooms and 
wonderful range of colors. Pkt. 35 cts., ’goz. $1.75. 
ious dark green foliage. Pkt. 35 cts., 4oz. $1.75. 

Morning-Glory, Pearly Gates 
TUFTED PANSIES (Viola cornuta) 
Although the flowers are somewhat smaller than the more popular Pansies, this 
class of Violas produces its blossoms in greater abundance and remains in bloom 
until carly fall. From seed sown in April blooming plants may be had in June. 
Pkt. 
Choice Mixed. Many handsome colors........ ‘ SOLO 
PENTSTEMON Hartwegii, Mixed. Very fisetive “Aned growing 2 feet 
high, with long spikes of brilliant, richly colored flowers, many beautifully 
spotted. Seed sown py in March in the house will produce blooming 
plants the first year.. Ana ade PIN ofed Ree aietalealere Sia Siesreuecs eee) 
PHYSALIS icachett (Chances ene n Plant). “A hardy perennial, about 
2 feet high, blooming the first year from seed and admired for its bright- 
colored seed- pods, which are at first golden yellow but later change to 
orange-scarlet. The pods are quite similar in appearance to small lanterns.. 10 
Red, White and Blue MORNING-GLORIES 
GIANT CORNELL. Similar in size to Improved Heavenly Blue but the 
flowers are bright rosy red with a border of pure white. A strong grower , 
and blooms early and continuously until frost. SL cia OMAR RRO ORCA ia A 
IMPROVED HEAVENLY BLUE. A Pnide -growing climber with large, 
glossy dark green leaves and beautiful sky-blue flowers with cream-colored 
throats. The most popular of all Morning-Glories...... . . ; 10 
PEARLY GATES. Silver Medal, 1942 All-America Octcctions: is welcome 
new addition to the Giant Morning-Glories. Vigorous climber attaining a 
height of 12 feet with extra-large flowers, 4 inches in diameter, of pure white 
with creamy shading in the throat. me en nee 8 2 aS er eI Soe i 
SCARLETT O’HARA. Gold Meds 1939 All-America Selections. An en- 
tirely new color in Morning-Glories—rich dark wine-red. It blooms 
about two months after the seed is sown. ie : 
Collection: One pkt. each of the have: 45 ots. 
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