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Nasturtium, Dwarf Double, Golden Globe 
Award of Merit, 1936 All-America Seed Selections 
Well-formed and delicately sweet-scented double flowers of a deep golden 
yellow, borne profusely on plants that are uniformly dwarf and compact. 
The first named color variety in the new Gem type. Identical in color with 
the popular Golden Gleam. Pkt. 25c. 
Petunia, 
Flaming Velvet 
Verbena 
venosa lilacina 
The delicate lavender- 
blue flowers of this ex¬ 
quisite garden subject 
are reason enough to 
grow it, but even so—we 
will whisper to you “Use 
it as under-planting for 
pink Scabiosa or salmon- 
pink Lilliput Zinnias.” 
Try this. It’s wonderful! 
Pkt. 35c. 
Stock, Breck’s Apricot Beauty 
Petunia, Flaming Velvet 
Gold Medal, 1936 All-America 
Seed Selections 
With a gold medal to back up its merits. 
Flaming Velvet makes its bow to American 
gardens. 
In color a brilliant velvety scarlet, and 
with excellent plant habit and long flower¬ 
ing season, this new variety is sure to meet 
with public favor. We think it’s a fine thing. 
Verbena venosa lilacina Illustrated directly above. Pkt. 25c. 
Petunia, Breck’s Velvety Violet 
No Petunia grown today can compare with this outstanding Breck spe¬ 
cialty. Year after year it adds thousands of new names to its long list of 
admirers. The plants are of spreading habit, free branching, and free bloom¬ 
ing. Its color is an intense, deep violet-blue, with a decided velvety sheen. 
We have always considered this our most outstanding and valuable intro¬ 
duction. We, and we alone, are able to supply the true stock. Illustrated in 
color opposite page 25. Pkt. 50c. 
Petunia, Breck’s Velvety Wine 
Except in its color, this variety is identical with the above. Deep wine-red 
is the nearest color-identification that can be given. We have always put it 
ahead of all other red varieties. Frankly, we still do. Probably its greatest 
charm is seen when a few unblemished blooms are artistically arranged in 
pewter or crystal containers under artificial light. Pkt. 50c. 
Stock, Breck’s Apricot Beauty 
By a noted judge of flowers, this specialty of ours is considered “the finest 
Stock ever introduced to American gardens.” It makes sturdy 2-foot plants 
that continuously bear upright spikes of double, deliciously scented apricot- 
tinted flowers flushed with luminous, translucent pink. A lovely, lovely thing. 
Pkt. 50c. 
