JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
71 
Candytuft, Breclc’a Giant Whit* 
CANDYTUFT 
(Iberis) 
Very showy, branching annual plants that pro¬ 
duce flowers which embrace nearly all 
shades of red, purple and white. A succes¬ 
sion of sowings lengthens the season of 
bloom. Seed sown outdoors in spring will 
produce flowers from July until September. 
Is very effective for beds, borders, etc., and 
useful for pot culture during winter. Grown 
extensively by florists for cutting. 
605. Breck’s White Giant. The best large- Oz. Pkt. 
flowered white variety. It produces giant 
spikes of pure white flowers. Excellent for 
greenhouse culture; for outdoor bedding it 
is unexcelled . 1.00 .10 
606. Breck’s Improved White Spiral. White, 
1^ ft.80 .05 
607. Carmine. 1 ft.50 .05 
608. Dunnett’s Crimson. 1 ft.30 .05 
609. Empress. White, 1 ft.60 .05 
610. Giant Hyacinth-Flowered. White, 1 ft.. 1.00 .05 
611. Little Prince. A dwarf Empress. White, 
% ft..50 .05 
613. Rocket. White, 1 ft.25 .05 
614. Rose Cardinal. Rose, 1 ft. 1.00 .10 
615. Queen of Italy. Pink, 1 ft. 1.00 .10 
616. Purple .25 .05 
617. Breck’s Improved. Mixed, 1 ft.40 .05 
618. Dwarf Hybrid. Mixed, % ft. 2.00 .10 
619. Hybrida Rosea .,. 1.50 .10 
Perennial Varieties 
Dwarf, compact-growing perennials having 
dark green, glossy foliage and clusters of 
flowers that completely cover the plant. 
1545. Gibraltarica. Pink . 3.00 .10 
1546. Jucunda. Crimson . .25 
1547. Sempervirens (Evergreen Candytuft). 
White . 3.00 .10 
CANNA (Indian Shot). — Rapid-growing bed¬ 
ding plants with luxuriant foliage and bril¬ 
liant flowers. Soak the seed in warm water 
until they become swollen then sow in light 
sandy soil about % inch deep, and place in 
a hot-bed 
625. Dark-Leaved Varieties. Mixed, 4 ft.50 .05 
626. Green-Leaved Varieties. Mixed, 4 ft.... 1.00 .05 
627. Variegata. Mixed, 4 ft. 1.00 . .10 
628. Crozy’s Large-Flowered. Mixed, 4 ft.40 .10 
Campanula Cal yean thema 
CAMPANULA 
Very well-known, useful and attractive an¬ 
nuals, biennials and perennials. The annual 
varieties should be sown in April or May, the 
biennials in May or June, and the perennials 
in June and July. 
Biennial Varieties 
CALYCANTHEMA (the popular cup and saucer 
Canterberry Bell).—It is without doubt the 
finest type of this old-fashioned and beauti¬ 
ful garden plant. The calix, which is extra 
large and of the same color as the trumpet, 
enhances the beauty of the flower and gives 
it the appearance of a cup and saucer. When 
grown in pots for conservatory decoration 
the plants are very effective; they transplant 
well. 2% ft. Oz. U oz. Pkt. 
&79. Mauve . $0.15 
580. Blue. $3.00 $0.80 .15 
