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BRECK’S New and Rare Plants 
Hybrid Korean Chrysanthemums 
See colored picture on inside back cover 
Mercury. Plant Patent No. 58. Huge sprays of single flowers, 3 inches across, opening 
bronzy red and changing to coppery bronze with age. Extremely early, blooming about 
October 5. When cut, the flowers keep well for two to three weeks. 50c each; $5.00 for 12. 
Daphne. Lovely, single flowers of exquisite pink—an entirely different shade from that 
found in any Chrysanthemum or other flower. One of the most beautiful cut-flowers, and 
keeps remarkably well. Plants are vigorous, about 3 feet high, coming into bloom around 
October 12. 50c each; $5.00 for 12. 
Ceres. Named for the Goddess of Harvests, these lovely single flowers are shades of wheat- 
yellow and corn-gold. Plants 2^ feet high bloom October 10. 50c each; $5.00 for 12. 
Apollo. Dazzling brassy yellow and fiery orange flowers with a double row of petals, sparkling 
with bronze and red tints. Plants 2 Yi feet high bloom October 12. 50c each; $5.00 for 12. 
Diana. Very pretty, semi-double variety 
of warm, soft salmon-pink, varying to 
brilliant rose. Plants 2 feet high. Blooms 
October 12. 50c each; $5.00 for 12. 
Mars. Tallest and latest of this group, 
coming into bloom about October 15. 
Broad, 3-inch flowers of deep amaranth- 
red, with shades of glowing wine-red 
and velvet. 50c each; $5.00 for 12. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION: 
1 each of 6 varieties of Korean Hybrids, $2.75; 
3 each of 6 varieties, $7.50 
New Hybrid Koreans 
for 1935 
HEBE. This charming addition to the 
new Hybrid Korean group is entirely 
distinct in color being a lovely, soft 
luminous pink which assumes lavender- 
pink tones as the flower matures. A 
faint silvery halo surrounds the golden 
yellow center. The blossoms average 
3 inches or more across. Hebe is one of 
the first to flower, and continues through 
late September and on into October. 
ORION. This brilliant canary- 
yellow variety, a new color, 
fairly glitters in the Autumn 
sunlight. Having that lumi¬ 
nous quality peculiar to the 
Hybrid Korean type, it im¬ 
mediately commands atten¬ 
tion among older sorts of 
similar color. The flowers are 
single, 3 inches across, with 
clean-cut, ray-like petals. Ex¬ 
cellent for cutting. 
VULCAN. On opening, it is a 
glowing carmine-red which 
shades to garnet-crimson and 
finally to an attractive bronze- 
crimson as the flower matures. 
It has a double ray of petals 
with a conspicuous golden 
center and is delightfully (fra¬ 
grant. Habit erect and ex¬ 
tremely free. 
Any of above, 75c each; 
$7.50 for 12 
Louise Schling 
An entirely new color in Hardy Chrysan¬ 
themums—salmon-red, passing to bronze- 
salmon. The flowers are single, with four 
rays of petals, giving them a graceful, fluffy 
appearance. Plants are healthy and vigor¬ 
ous and bloom so freely that they give 
a gorgeous color effect in the garden 
from October 10 until hard frost. 50c each; 
$5.00 for 12. 
Chrysanthemum, Aladdin 
Plant Patent No. 64 
Sensational, early-flowering Chrysanthe¬ 
mum of reddish bronze and copper which 
comes into bloom in early Autumn and con¬ 
tinues until killed by freezing. Probably the 
earliest and most prolific of hardy garden 
Chrysanthemums. It has achieved wide 
opularity because of its genuine merit and 
eauty. 30c each; $3.00 for 12. 
Buddieia, 
lie de France 
Splendid new form of the useful 
Summer Lilac or Buddieia. Its long, 
heavy sprays are densely covered 
with small, rich violet-purple flow¬ 
ers, each illumined by a brilliant 
golden eye. Easily the finest of all 
Buddleias because of its massive 
spikes and brilliant color. Plants 
are easy to grow, free-flowering, 
and as hardy as the usual type. 
50c each; $5.00 for 12. 
