^Annual Flower Seeds 
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Verbena 
Noble bedding plants of the highest merit, combining quick, 
vigorous growth with vivid color and long-continued bloom. 
Varieties have recently been much improved, producing broad 
heads of large flowers. Pkts. 15c and 35c 
Breck’s Mammoth 
7100 Royale. Glorious blue, with creamy eye. 
7102 Giant Salmon-Pink. A uniform shade. 
7103 Luminosa. Shining flame-pink. 
7105 Rose-Cardinal. Brilliant pink, with white eye. 
7106 Etna. Intense scarlet, with creamy eye. 
7109 Snowdrift. Large; white. 
7110 Mixed. AH colors. 
Other Strains 
7114 Ellen Willmott. Very large salmon-rose flowers with 
white eyes. 
7116 Lemon Verbena ( Aloysia citriodora). An aromatic plant of 
a different family, with lemon-scented foliage useful for 
mingling with other flowers. 
7118 Erinoides (Pulchella). A perennial grown as an annual. 
Trailing, hairy plant with bright blue and lilac flowers. 
7120 Venosa (Rigida). An erect plant, 1 to 2 feet high, with 
purplish flowers in spikes. A perennial which blooms the first 
year from seed. 
Vinca rosea • Madagascar Periwinkle 
Popular Summer bedding plants, 2}4 feet high, with luxuriant 
dark foliage and large, single flowers all Summer. Excellent for 
formal borders. Pkts. 15c and 35c 
7125 Pure White 7127 White, with Rose Eye 
7126 Bright Rose 7128 Mixed 
Viscaria • Rock Lychnis 
Dainty little annuals bearing attractive flowers an inch across 
on slender, 8-inch stems. Fine for edging and cutting. 
Pkts. 15c and 35c, except where noted 
7131 Rosy Gem. Rose-pink. Pkts. 25c and 60c. 
7132 Innocence. White. 
7133 Loyalty. Blue. 
Wallflower 
Highly prized old-fashioned plants, commonly grown as peren¬ 
nials. Valued for their fragrance. 
Pkts. 10c and 25c 
7140 Brown 7141 Red 7142 Yellow 7143 Mixed 
Xeranthemum • Immortelles 
7150 Choice Mixed. Graceful little everlasting daisies of many 
charming colors. One of the finest flowers for Winter bouquets 
when dried. Pkts. 10c and 25c. 
Breck’s Zinnias 
No garden of annual flowers could get along without a bed of 
Zinnias. The big, bold plants bear blooms of many bright colors, 
long lasting and freely produced. They are as easy to grow as 
anything, affording never-ending pleasure from the time they 
come into bloom until frost. Like all other popular flowers, 
many distinct types have been developed, some bearing flowers 
of enormous size and others which are jewel-like miniatures of 
their larger brothers and sisters. 
Until the advent of the Dahlia-flowered types, the Giants 
listed below were the largest and showiest. Now, of course, the 
Dahlia-flowered are the royalty of the race in size of bloom, 
stature, and in glorious colors. No garden of annual flowers is 
complete without Zinnias. The many types fit every garden need, 
producing massive color effects or dainty miniature borders ac¬ 
cording to the type selected. 
Breck’s Giant 
Very double blooms 3 to 4 inches across, on long, stiff stems, 
admirable for cutting. 2 ft. Pkts. lOc and 25c 
7153 Burnt-Orange 
7157 Crimson 
7159 Flesh-Color 
7161 Golden Yellow 
7163 Lavender 
7164 Dark Maroon 
7179 Breck’s Giant Mixed 
71841 COLLECTION, 6 varieties for 50c. 
7167 Rose 
7169 Salmon 
7171 Scarlet 
7173 Sulphur-Yellow 
7175 Violet 
7177 White 
Verbena, Breck’s Mammoth 
Zinnia, Breck’s Giant 
