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M. H. BRUNJES & SONS 

SALVIA Fire Plant 
For an effective display of brilliant red-colored flowers, the Salvia is in a class by itself. 
It is one of the leading plants for bedding, forming oval bushes 2 to 3 feet high, which during 
the late summer and fall months are ablaze with fiery red flowers. To have plants for 
setting out in May, the seed should be started in February or March and kept in a 
warm place. H. H. P. 
Bonfire (Clara Bedman). One of the finest and most popular Salvias for bedding. Pkt. 
—_ ~6The plants grow into compact oval bushes and are almost hidden by the 
long spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers. 214 ft Yyoz. 75c.. .$0 15 
Ball of Fire. A dwarf early-blooming variety with large spikes of dazzling scarlet 
flowers. The plants, while not more than 2 feet high, are continually ablaze with 

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Zurich This charming Salvia is of compact growth and particularly fine for bedding 
* or bordering. It is one of the earliest to bloom and has thick spikes of fire- 
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Splendens. A tall-growing, free-blooming variety with large spikes of brilliant scarlet 
Howersee Wakes acvery eltective bed. 3 ft..<.. dle ase 6 ccc cess c 0 oye e100 Yyoz. 75c... 15 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
Popular garden annuals of easy culture, growing about 114 feet high. The open flowers, 

similar to petunias, are marked with the most beautiful colors. Splendid for cutting. Pkt, 
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Emperor. The flowers are rich and velvety in appearance, with wide-open throats, 
penciled and veined with gold......... Bis On Ey 00. RUPEES © Ae IT eee 10 
SANVITALIA procumbens, fl. pl. A charming dwarf annual, useful for small beds, 
edges or baskets; and covered all summer with double, bright-yellow flowers. The 
plants grow about 6 inches high and like verbenas are of trailing habit and prefer a Scabiosa, Double Large-Flowering 
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DOUBLE LARGE-FLOWERING SCABIOSA 
SCABIOSA (Mourning Bride) 
Our customers would do well to try some of these lovely large flow- 
A favorite hardy annual succeeding well in almost any soil. The 
double, long-stemmed flowers are produced freely ali summer and 
for cutting or bouquets will be found invaluable. The plants of 
ering Scabiosas. They are easily grown, extremely pretty and from a 
small patch in the garden an abundance of flowers may be had until 
frost. The flowers are borne on long stems, very double and splendid 
the large-flowering Scabiosa grow about 2 feet high while those of a oe en ae tet 
the dwarf variety are not more than half that height. From seed for bouquets and vase decoration. Pkt. 
sown outdoors in May, plants begin blooming about July, but if | White.............. 66. c eee eee eee eee es $0 10 
convenient, sow indoors in March, and enjoy a longer season of bloom, | Rose........-- +... 6.0. . eee e eee eee eee teen es 10 
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Dwarf Double Mixed. Of dwarf, compact growth not exceeding 
114 feet in height, rendering it a most excellent plant either for 
beds: or DOLders:« «| .c, «0', cute. sotte bee eae ate eae Voz. 50c. 10 
Caucasica. A handsome hardy perennial for cutting. The bushes 
are of spreading form, about 3 feet high and bear many pretty 
lilac-blue flowers from 2 to 3 inches in diameter on long stems. . . . 10 
SCHIZANTHUS (Butterfly Flower) 
Pretty garden plants, blooming freely and covered with bright, gay- 
colored flowers which are not unlike a butterfly in appearance, and, from 
their range of rich and handsome colors, are often called ‘‘the poor man’s 
orchid.’? They grow from 114 to 2 feet high, and bloom in early pumice. 
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Mixed Colors. 
Wisetonensis. This large-flowering strain is exceptionally beauti- 
ful, and when in bloom the plants, with their multitude of white- 
and rose-spotted blossoms, present a wonderful sight. A most de- 
sirable plant for pot-culture, blooms in profusion during early 
spring. 114 feet 

A jelly bait, vastly 
MAGIKIL JELLY (Ant Bait). A iel'y bait. vastly 
and powders. Simply place small doses in infested areas. 
l-oz. tube 40 cts., 3-oz. tube $1. 
ANT TRAPS. 25 cts. each. 



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