Breck’s Ctfffcef/tfniT /Flower Seeds 
Breck’s Collections and Mixtures of Flower Seeds have been carefully arranged to meet the requirements of 
inexperienced gardeners who want flowers for cutting and garden decoration. 
No finer collections are obtainable than those which w r e offer. It should be noted that when bought in collec¬ 
tions of this kind, seeds are somewhat less expensive than when bought in individual packets, and substitutions 
cannot be made because of the reduced prices. Full cultural directions accompany each Collection. 
BRECK’S BUNGALOW COLLECTION 
This Collection has been designed for small gardens where 
variety of color and a long period of bloom are desired. We 
recommend this Bungalow Collection of annual flower seeds as 
ideal for the amateur grower. It includes the following annuals 
—Alyssum, Calendula, Centaurea, Cosmos, Petunia, and Zinnia. 
Collection: 6 pkts. 50c, postpaid 
BRECK’S SUBURBAN COLLECTION 
Here we have included 12 varieties of superfine annuals 
including those in the Bungalow Collection with the following 
additions—Candytuft, Dianthus, Eschscholtzia, Nasturtium, 
Poppy, Scabiosa. Collection: 12 pkts. Si.00, postpaid. 
BRECK’S GARDEN CLUB 
COLLECTION 
Here we have assembled a varied assortment of 
easily grown annuals suitable for cutting and garden 
decoration. The 25 varieties offered include the 12 
listed in the Suburban Collection and the following 
charming annual flowers—Aster, Ageratum, Chrysan¬ 
themum, Clarkia, Coreopsis, Lavatera, Lupin, Mig¬ 
nonette, Phlox, Nicotiana, Salpiglossis, Stocks, and 
Marigold. 
Collection: 25 pkts. $2.00, postpaid 
BRECK’S COLLECTIONS OF 
PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS FOR 
OLD-FASHIONED GARDENS 
We have prepared a special folder showing a carefully de¬ 
signed perennial border using the most attractive and most 
desirable perennials which can be raised from seed. This border 
is adjustable to almost any space from 25 to 100 feet in length. 
We strongly urge you to send for a copy of this folder. In it 
you will find our suggested arrangement for your border or if 
you wish, you may devise with its help similar and more personal 
arrangements for yourself. 
The charm of New England gardens from early colonial days 
to the present is acknowledged by everyone, and the following 
collections contain seeds of well-known and beautiful hardy 
perennials which do well in this climate, such as—Canterbury 
Bells, Columbines, Delphiniums, Foxgloves, Hardy Pinks, 
Hollyhocks, Lupines, and Sweet Williams. 
COLLECTIONS 
No. 1: 6 varieties of Tall Perennials, 75c, postpaid. 
No. 2: 12 varieties of Tall Perennials, $1.25, postpaid. 
No. 3: 6 varieties of Dwarf Perennials, 75c, postpaid. 
No. 4: 12 varieties of Dwarf Perennials, $1.25, postpaid. 
BRECK’S 
COLLECTION OF 
EVERLASTINGS 
These annuals are of par¬ 
ticular interest because the 
cut-flowers may be dried and 
kept for Winter decoration. A 
delightfully varied and charm¬ 
ing Winter bouquet can be 
made from the following Ever¬ 
lasting Flowers, all of which 
are included in this collection 
—Acroclinium, Helichrysum, 
Globe Amaranth, Rhodanthe, 
Statice, and Xeranthemum. 
Collection: 6 varieties 50c, 
postpaid 
COLLECTIONS 
REPRESENT ECONOMY 
