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JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
COSMOS (Continued) 
BRECK’S EARLY BLOOMING. Oz. Pkt. 
871. Crimson. 3 ft. 1.00 .10 
872. Pink. 3 ft.. 1.00 .10 
873. White. 3 ft... 1.00 .10 
874. Mixed. Beautiful shades, 3 ft. 1.00 .10 
MAMMOTH. 
875. Pink. 5 ft.50 .05 
876. Red. 5 ft.50 .05 
877. White. 5 ft.50 .05 
878. Mixed. 5 ft.50 .05 
879. KLONDYKE.—Yellow. hA, 4 ft. 1.50 .10 
Brock's Early Flowering: Cosmos 
825. CLITORIA COELESTIS (Blue Pea). Ten¬ 
der biennial, % ft. A handsome greenhouse 
climber of easy culture.80 .10 
835. COCCINEA INDICA.—Tender annual. 
White, 6 ft. Climbing shrub with large 
white flowers and fruit of a red color when 
ripe . 1.50 .10 
CUPHEA (Cigar Plants).—Half-hardy peren¬ 
nials. Free-flowering plants with small 
tubular blossoms. 1 ft. 
945. Miniata. Crimson . 1.50 .10 
946. Comuacta. Mixed . 1.50 .10 
CYCLAMEN 
(Giganteum) 
The seed of these varieties has been carefully 
selected for us by one of the leading grow¬ 
ers in England, and will produce immense 
flowers of the finest substance and the most 
charming shades. Sow any time during the 
summer, but preferably in July or August. 
The seedlings should be grown to the flower¬ 
ing stage without any check whatever. Pkt. 
950. Breck’s Imperial Mixed. Contains all the 
brilliant colors . *50 
951. Blood Red. Dark red. .50 
952. Brilliant. Dark pink. .50 
953. Crimson King. Crimson. -50 
954. Duke of Fife. Dark rose. *50 
955. Mont Blanc. Pure white. *50 
956. Princess May. Pink. .50 
957. Prince of Wales. Red. *50 
958. Rosy Morn. Rose. *50 
959. Salmon Queen. Salmon pink. .50 
960. Sunray. Pink and claret. .50 
961. Excelsior. White with purple base. .50 
965. Giant Fringed. Mixed. *50 
967. Persicum Giganteum “Lemania.” Pink 
and white . *50 
CYPERUS ALTERNIFOLIUS 
(Umbrella Plant) 
970. A greenhouse plant. The leaves, which 
are borne on long stems at the top, spread 
in the form of an umbrella. 
Ravine House, Randolph, N. H., 
Sept. 28, 1916. 
MESSRS. JOS. BRECK & SONS, 
Dear Sirs:— 
The seeds you supplied me have produced a most won¬ 
derful display of flowers and have been the admiration 
of all who have seen them and I have received many com¬ 
pliments which I feel is part due to the “House of Brecks” 
for supplying really reliable seeds. 
Yours truly, 
(Signed) FRANK HILL. 
Cyclamen, Brock's Imperial Strain 
