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JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
Nas tu rtiuniH 
NICOTIANA.—The Nicotianas are free-bloom¬ 
ing plants producing clusters of brilliantly 
colored fragrant tube-shaped flowers. Half- 
hardy annual. 
2090. Affinis. Pure white, 3 ft. 
2091. Alata. Pink, 3 ft. 
2093. Atropurpurea Grandiflora. Crimson, 
4 ft. 
2095. Colossea. Pink, 6 ft. 
2097. Sanderae. Carmine red, 3 ft. 
Sanderae Hybrids. Collection of 8 var¬ 
ieties, 50c. 
Oz. Pkt. 
.75 .05 
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NEMOPHILA.—Beautiful hardy annuals pro¬ 
ducing an abundance of bright bell-shaped 
flowers all summer. They grow best in 
moist, partly shaded situations. 
2086. Insignia. Blue .30 .05 
2085. Mixed .30 .05 
NEMESIA.—Plants of compact growth bearing 
a profusion of flowers throughout the sum¬ 
mer. Hardy annual. 
2081. Hybrida (Blue Gem). Blue, 1 ft. .25 
2083. Strumosa Suttoni. Many beautiful col¬ 
ors, 1% ft. .15 
NIGELLA (Love-in-a-Mist).—An interesting 
annual with curious double flowers nestling 
in its feathery, bright green foliage. Hardy 
annual, 1 ft. 
2105. Miss Jekyll. Blue .75 .10 
2104. Miss Jekyll. Pure white, new. 1.00 .10 
2108. Mixed .30 .05 
NASTURTIUM 
(Tropaeolum) 
BRECK’S RAINBOW NASTURTIUMS.—A great 
variety of soft and pleasing colors. The 
seed we offer is a selected strain and mixed 
in proper proportions so that our customers 
may be assured of having all the effective 
shades of pink, rose, scarlet, crimson, brick, 
claret, chocolate, brown, garnet, orange, 
primrose, yellow and white. Seed may be 
planted, one inch deep, early in April, in any 
convenient place, and the plants when large 
enough transplanted to their permanent 
places. 
Dwarf Varieties 
3040. Aurora. Yellow veined. 
3042. Beauty. Yellow and scarlet. 
3044. Black (King Theodore). 
3046. Bronze . 
3048. Coerulea Rosea. Peach. 
3050. Crimson . 
3052. Crystal Palace Gem. Spotted. 
3054. Cloth of Gold. Yellow. 
3056. Empress of India. Dark leaved, crim¬ 
son . J /4 lb. .75 
3058. Golden King. Yellow. 
3060. King of Tom Thumbs. 
3062. Lady Bird (Bird Flower). Orange red 
3064. Pearl. White . 
3066. Ruby King. Carmine. 
3068. Rose . 
3070. Scarlet . 
3072. Spotted . 
3074. Yellow . 
3078. Lilliput. Mixed, Vz ft. 
3080. Breck’s Rainbow Mixture. From Named 
sorts .Lb. 1.50 
3082. Choice Varieties Mixed.Lb. 1.00 
Collection, 12 distinct varieties, 50c. 
Tall or Climbing Sorts 
3090. Atropurpureum. Dark crimson. 
3092. Coccineum. Scarlet . 
3094. Coeruleum Roseum. Dark rose. 
3096. Dunnett’s Orange. Orange. 
3098. Edward Otto. Lilac. 
3100. Heinnemanni. Chocolate. 
3102. Hemisphericum. Orange. 
3104. King Theodore. Maroon. 
3106. Luteum. Yellow . 
3108. Moonlight. Pale straw. 
3110. Regelianum. Violet . 
3112. Scheuermanni. Sulphur . 
3114. Scheuermanni Coccineum. Yellow 
striped . 
3116. Sunlight. Golden yellow. 
3118. Vesuvius. Salmon, dark-leaved. 
3124. Rainbow Mixture. From Named sorts. 
Lb. 1.50 
3126. Choice Varieties Mixed.Lb. 1.00 
Collection, 12 colors, 50c. 
LOBB’S NASTURTIUMS (Tropaeolum Lobbia- 
num).—Are more delicate, smaller in flower 
and foliage than the others. Excellent for 
conservatories, hanging baskets, window 
boxes and house cultivation during winter. 
3130. Tropaeolum Lobbianum. Asa Gray, 
white . 
3132. —(Brilliant). Scarlet . 
3134. —(Crown Prince). Dark red. 
3136. —(Giant of Battles). Carmine. 
3140. —(Lili Smith). Crimson and scarlet... 
3142. —(Lucifer). Dark crimson. 
3144. —(Napoleon III). Striped. 
3146. —(Roi des Noirs). Black. 
3148. —(Spitfire). Scarlet . 
3150. —Yellow . 
3154. —Mixed . 
Collection, 12 colors, 50c. 
3158. Mme. Gunther’s Hybrids. Mixed. 
3160. Peregrinum (Canary Bird Flowers). 
Yellow . 
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