72 
JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
Oz. 
Vt oz. 
Pkt. 
581. Rose . 
3.00 
.80 
.15 
582. White _ 
3.00 
.80 
.15 
583. Mixed . 
Medium (Single Canterbury 
the old-fashioned variety 
shaped blossoms. 2V6 ft. 
Bells).—This is 
with large bell- 
.60 
.10 
584. Mauve .... 
.75 
.25 
.05 
585. Blue . 
.75 
.25 
.05 
586. Rose . 
.75 
.25 
.05 
587. White _ 
.75 
.25 
.05 
588. Mixed _ 
Medium (Double 
Canterbury 
Bells).—2% 
.75 
ft. 
.25 
.05 
590. Mixed .... 
1.75 
.50 
.10 
591. Blue . 
2.00 
.60 
.10 
592. Rose . 
2.00 
.60 
.10 
593. White _ 
Perennial 
Varieties 
2.00 
.60 
.10 
594. Carpatica Blue (Carpathian Hare Bell). 
Free-flowering with erect, clear blue flowers. 
Very useful for edging; it blooms all sum¬ 
mer. 6 inches. 
.25 
.05 
595. Carpatica Alba. White form of the pre- 
ceding . 
.25 
.05 
596. Persicifolia Grandiflora Blue. One of the 
finest of the hardy bell-flowers, 2 V* ft. 
597. Persicifolia Alba. Extra long spikes of 
1.00 
.15 
pure white flowers, 2V& ft. 
1.00 
.15 
604. Persicifolia Gigantea Moerheimi. A beau¬ 
tiful variety with large, double, pure white 
flowers, 2 ft. 
598. Pyramidalis Compacta Alba (The Chim¬ 
ney Bellflower). Very nice as a border 
plant. As a decorative plant for conserva¬ 
tories or corridors this variety is invalu¬ 
able, 3 ft. 
599. Pyramidalis Compacta Blue. Blue form 
of the preceding.... 
603. Kotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland). 
Pale blue; of slender, graceful habit. 
Annual Varieties 
The annual Campanulas are very free-bloom¬ 
ing, of compact growth, and suitable for 
edging. 6 inches. 
600. Speculum (Venus* Looking Glass). Mixed 
colors . 
601. Attica Blue . 
602. Attica Alba . 
710. CENTRANTHUS.—Mixed, 1% ft. A free- 
flowering, bushy annual with clusters of 
long tube-like flowers that grow freely in 
any soil .... 
715. CEPHALARIA ALPINA. — A handsome 
border perennial with sulphur-yellow flow¬ 
ers, 3 to 4 ft. 
720. CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM (Snow in 
Summer).—An herbaceous perennial with 
silvery foliage and small white flowers; val¬ 
uable for carpet-bedding, edgings and rock 
work, 4 inches. 
CHELONE.—A good border plant wdth bril¬ 
liant Pentstemon-like flow’ers and grassy 
foliage. Hardy perennial. 2 ft. 
730. Barbata Torreyi. Scarlet. 
731. Hybrida. Mixed . 
CHLORIS.—A pretty grass with silky flowers, 
good for bouquets and very effective in bor¬ 
ders. Hardy annual. 1 to 1 Vz ft. 
735. Barbata . 
736. Elegans . 
Celoeia, Crimstn Flame 
.50 
.25 
.10 
.10 
.15 
Oz. Pkt. 
.05 
.10 
CELOSIA 
(Cockscomb) 
The Cristata sorts have become very popular 
for bedding; their beautifully formed, high¬ 
ly colored flowers are very attractive and 
effective. The Plumosa class is splendid in 
both foliage and flower, very suitable for 
vases, borders, etc. The “Ostrich Feather** 
produces large plumes, beautifully curved 
and curled. Seed should be sown in a hot¬ 
bed in March or April and transplanted to 
pots w’hen large enough to secure early 
flowers. 
CELOSIA CRISTATA NANA. Height, 9 Inches 
.10 
% oz. 
Pkt. 
636. 
Chamois. Fawn . 
. $0.75 
$0.10 
637. 
Copper-Color. Bronze . 
.75 
.10 
638. 
Dark Crimson . 
.75 
.10 
.40 
.05 
639. 
Empress. Crimson . 
.75 
.10 
640. 
Glasgow Prize. Crimson . 
. 1.25 
.10 
641. 
Golden Yellow . 
.75 
.10 
.75 
.05 
642. 
Queen of Dwarfs. Rose. 
.75 
.10 
643. 
Scarlet . 
. 1.00 
.10 
644. 
Violet . 
.75 
.10 
645. 
Vesuvius. Scarlet . 
.75 
.10 
646. 
Mixed . 
.50 
.10 
.15 
Collection, 12 dwarf sorts, 60c. 
CELOSIA PLUMOSA (Thompson* 
Magnifies) 
649. 
Breck’s Yellow Plume. Deep golden yel- M oz. 
Pkt. 
low, 2 ft. 
.25 
1.50 
.10 
650. 
Breck’s Crimson Plume. Bright 
crimson 
.25 
LOO 
.10 
652. 
Golden Yellow. 2 ft. 
.60 
.10 
653. 
Thompsoni Magnifies. Crimson, 
2 
ft.60 
.10 
654. 
Breck’s Choice Mixed . 
.25 
655 . 
Ostrich Feather. Crimson, 3 ft. 
.40 
.05 
.75 
.05 
656 . 
Ostrich Feather. Orange, 3 ft.. 
.40 
.05 
.75 
.05 
657 . 
Ostrich Feather. Mixed . 
.40 
.05 
