Marigold, French, Josephine 
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Petunia, B reek’s Velvety Violet 
This dainty French Marigold never fails to call forth the 
admiration of the most critical flower lovers. Its long 
stems make it ideal for cutting, and the velvety textured, 
golden brown flowers have a thread-like golden edge 
which gives them an unusual distinction. Considerable 
variation in flower markings must be expected, even from 
flowers growing on the same plant. Growth somewhat 
straggly; height 2 to 2}^ feet. Best used in the center of 
beds or for filler in perennial borders. Don’t miss this 
one! Pkt. 10c. 
Nasturtium, Golden Gleam 
This double, sweet-scented variety represents the first 
of a new'race of Nasturtiums, and its country-wide recep¬ 
tion has been truly sensational. It comes absolutely true 
from seed and is one of the greatest values in the garden, for 
cutting, and for forcing as well. Pkt. 15c. 
No Petunia grown today can begin to compare with this 
outstanding Breck specialty, which year after year adds 
thousands of new names to its long list of admirers. The 
plants are of spreading habit, free-branching and free- 
blooming. Its color is an intense deep violet-blue with a 
decided velvety sheen. Comes absolutely true from seed. 
Illustrated in color opposite page 16. Pkt. 50c. 
Petunia, Breck’s Velvety Wine 
Except in color, this variety is identical with the above. 
Deep wine-red, especially fine under artificial light. Pkt. 50c. 
Petunia nana compacta, Pink Gem 
A miniature Petunia, representing the first of a new 
race, which forms compact plants 5 to 6 inches high, 
smothered with deep pink blooms 2 inches in diameter. 
This new Petunia will be indispensable for borders, 
window-boxes, general bedding purposes, for growing in 
pots, or for restrained planting in rock-gardens. Pkt. 50c. 
Petunia nana compacta, Mixed 
The color-range in this 
mixture extends through 
deep rose, rose-pink, pink, 
crimson, white, and in¬ 
cludes striped effects in all 
of these colors. Each 
plant forms a perfect ball 
of color. Pkt. 25c. 
Larkspur, Giant Imperial, Bluebell 
Bluebell represents a great addi¬ 
tion to the annual Larkspur family 
because of its fine medium blue color, 
a true, unvarying, deep sky-blue. 
In habit this new variety is decidedly 
upright, with tall, well-branched 
flower-spikes, making it admirable 
for cutting. Pkt. 35c. 
Larkspur, Giant Imperial, Bluebell 
French Marigold, Josephine 
