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Schizopetalon 
6630 Walked. A strange little annual, and the only flower in 
existence which has an absolutely square outline. The petals 
are cut to mere shreds and the fragrance is delicious. An 
edging or low border plant. Pkt. 25c. 
Sedum * Stonecrop 
6635 Caeruleum. The only blue-flowered Sedum and the only 
annual variety which is commonly cultivated. A very charm¬ 
ing low plant with foliage somewhat like that of S. album. 
Flowers lavender-blue. Pkt. 25c. 
Silene • Catchfly 
Pkts. 10c and 25c 
6640 Armeria, Mixed. Erect, quick-growing plants somewhat 
like sweet williams. Flowers pink, rose-pink, or red. 
6644 Pendula, Double Mixed. A dwarf annual 10 inches high, 
with clusters of flesh-colored, double flowers. 
Statice • Limonium 
Dwarf plants, producing branching clusters of dry, chaffy flowers suitable for Winter bouquets. 
Pkts. 10c and 25c, except where noted 
6648 Suworowii. A graceful plant, 18 inches high, with dense spikes of rosy carmine flowers 
Pkt. 25c. 
6650 Sinuata, Blue 6652 Sinuata, White 6657 Sinuata, Mixed 
6651 Sinuata, Rose 6655 Sinuata, Yellow 
Stocks • Gillifloiver 
One of the most famous garden annuals, and deliciously fragrant. Many races have been evolved 
so that many different types exist. They should be started early, grown without check, and heavily 
fertilized for best effects. 
Statice Suworowii 
Stocks 
6658 Breck’s Apricot Beauty. The finest Stock ever introduced to 
American gardens. Plants grow quickly, come into bloom 
early, and continue to flower until cut down by a hard freeze. 
The flowers are double, of delicate apricot-pink and cream. 
Unsurpassed for cutting and garden decoration. Pkt. 50c. 
Breck’s Perfection Cut-and-Come-Again 
An extremely beautiful strain with big spikes of unusually 
large flowers steadily produced from Midsummer until frost. 
The range of color is exceptionally broad. Height 2 feet. 
Pkts. 15c and 35c 
6660 Blood-Red 6670 Silvery Lilac 6680 White 
6662 Canary-Yellow 6674 Rosy Pink 6682 Mixed 
6666 Dark Violet 
66841 COLLECTION, 6 colors for 75c. 
Breck’s Giant Imperial 
An excellent, early-blooming class noted for its high percentage 
of double flowers and sturdy, free-flowering habit. 
Pkts. 25c and 60c 
6711 Antique Copper. 6717 Old-Rose. 
6712 Buttercup-Yellow. 6718 Shasta. White. 
6713 Elk’s Pride. Intense violet. 6719 Mixed. 
6715 Golden Rose. 
67201 COLLECTION, 6 varieties for $1.25. 
Giants of Nice 
Useful for Summer blooming or Winter forcing. Spring-sown 
plants come into bloom within 10 weeks. 
Pkts. 25c and 60c 
Double Sunflower 
6721 American Beauty. Rose-pink. 6734 Souvenir de Monaco. Rich crim- 
6724 Beauty of Nice. Flesh-pink. son. 
6726 Mont Blanc. Magnificent white. 6736 Summer Night. Deep blue. 
6728 Monte Carlo. Canary-yellow. 6738 Choice Mixed. 
67391 COLLECTION, 6 varieties for $1.25. 
Sunflower • Helianthus 
Somewhat coarse plants of robust habit, with bold flowers in shades of yellow. 
The dwarf types have high value as cut-flowers. 
Pkts. 10c and 25c, except where noted 
Single Varieties 
6750 Cucumerifolius. Miniature Sunflower. Rich yellow, black centers. 4 feet. 
6752 Giant Russian. The common, tall Sunflower; enormous blooms. 8 feet. 
6758 Orion. Quilled yellow flowers like cactus dahlias. 4 feet. Pkts. 15c and 35c. 
6760 Red Hybrids. Variable flowers showing shades of yellow, orange, chestnut, 
copper mottled red and brown. 6 feet. 
Double Varieties 
6765 Californicus. Plants 4 feet high, with large, double flowers of perfect form. 
6767 Globosus fistulosus. Dahlia Sunflower. Large, double llowers of bright saffron- 
yellow. 
