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JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
FUCHSIA.—A handsome bushy plant with 
numerous bell-shaped flowers. Tender per¬ 
ennial. Oz. Pkt. 
1245. Hybrida. Singled, mixed . .50 
1246. Hybrida. Double, mixed . .50 
FUNKIA.—An excellent border plant with 
large leaves and clusters of fragrant flowers 
borne on spikes well above the foliage. 
Hardy perennial. 2 ft. 
1250. Alba. White Plaintain Lily. .10 
1251. Coerulea. Blue .60 .10 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA 
(California Poppy) 
Large showy flowers in shades of yellow, 
orange, rose and white. The foliage is blu¬ 
ish green and very attractive. For a display 
in beds and borders as well as for cutting, 
these flowers are very satisfactory. The 
plants are fairly hardy and seed may be 
sown quite early where wanted to bloom. 
Hardy annual. Oz. Pkt. 
1184. Erecta Crocea. Very fine double, large 
orange flowers, very like a Marechal Neil 
Rose . 1.00 .15 
1185. Erecta Compacta (Dainty Queen). Pale 
pink, lovely delicate shade. 1.00 .15 
1186. Erecta Diana. Rosy white petals, beau¬ 
tifully fluted, delicate and attractive. 1.00 .15 
1187. Erecta Compacta (Mandarin). Rich, 
deep orange, shaded crimson; fine compact 
habit . 1.00 .10 
1188. Californica Alba. Pure white.30 .05 
1190. Californica (Golden West). An im¬ 
proved strain of Californica yellow; orange 
centre, 1 ft.40 .05 
1191. Californica. Rose cardinal.60 .05 
1192. Fine Mixed. 1 ft.30 .05 
1195. Breck’s Giant. Mixed . 1.00 .10 
1198. Double. Choice mixed, including all the 
new and beautiful shades.•. 1.00 .10 
EUPHORBIA. 
1225. Heterophylla. Glossy-green leaves, 
turning a brilliant orange scarlet about the 
middle of summer. .10 
1226. Variegata (Snow on the Mountains). 
Fine for bordering, with its clusters of white 
flowers and foliage variegated green and 
white . .05 
1240. FREESIA REFRACTA ALBA.—A fra¬ 
grant bulbous plant, extremely useful for 
cut flowers. Tender oerennial. white. 2 ft.. .15 
GAILLARDIA 
(Blanket Flower) 
A genus of most beautiful plants bearing 
many brilliantly colored flowers. The per¬ 
ennial varieties have many daisy-like blos¬ 
soms, mostly in the yellow shades with dark 
centres. The annual varieties are very 
showy and are well adapted for garden dec¬ 
oration and cutting. 1 Vz ft. 
Annual Varieties 
1253. Lorenziana (“The Bride”). Double 
white .80 .05 
1255. Lorenziana. Double mixed.50 .05 
1256. Amblydon. Single deep red. .05 
1257. Single. Mixed .30 .05 
1259. Breck’s Superb Strain. Single mixed. . .50 .10 
Perennial Varieties 
1264. Grandiflora Maxima. Yellow . 1.00 .10 
1265. Grandiflora Hybrida. Yellow and red.. 1.00 .10 
1266. Grandiflora Superba. Yellow and red.. 1.25 .10 
GALEGA.—Ornamental plants, with spikes of 
pea-shaped flowers; suitable for borders or 
cutting. Hardy Perennial, 2^ ft. 
1275. Officinalis. Blue .40 .05 
1276. Officinalis Alba. Pure white.60 .10 
1280. GAURA LINDHEIMERI.—A gracefully 
branching plant bearing long spikes of 
w'hite, rose-tinted flowers; blooms from seed 
the first season. Hardy perennial, white and 
red, 3 ft.50 .05 
1285. GENISTA CANARIENSIS.—A pretty, 
branching plant bearing clusters of bright 
yellow, pea-shaped flowers. Tender peren¬ 
nial, yellow, 2 ft. 1.00 .10 
GENTIANA.—A dwarf growing, native peren¬ 
nial with very bright blue or yellow flowers. 
1290. Acaulis (Blue Gentian). ^ ft. 2.50 .10 
1291. Cruciata. Light blue, 1 ft. 2.50 .10 
1292. Lutea (Giant Gentian). Yellow, 3 ft... .10 
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