PETUNIA. Breck’s Velvety Violet 
No Petunia grown today 
can begin to compare 
with this outstanding 
Brock specialty 
The plants are of 
spreading habit, 
free - branch- 
ingand free- 
blooming, 
Its color is an intense 
deep violet-blue, with a 
decided velvety sheen. 
Pkt. 50c. 
SALPIGLOSSIS. Aristocrats among annuals, with cur¬ 
iously crimped and veined tubular flowers of the richest 
imaginable colors, and with a texture reminiscent of Oriental 
silk tapestry. Slender, graceful stems make them ideal for 
cutting. Pkt. 10c. (See page 30.) ->- 
PORTULACA (Rose of Mexico). Colorful, low -growing 
annuals that with amazing rapidity transform dry, sunny 
locations into carpets of brilliant, continuous bloom. Pkt. 10c. 
(See page 30.) 
ANN UAL GAILLARDIA. Indian Chief. A gorgeous 
summer bedding flower blooming from June to frost with¬ 
out interruption and bearing, on bushy plants a foot high, 
a prolusion of large, single, broad-rayed flowers of a spark¬ 
ling shade of bronzy red. Pkt. 25c. 
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