Joseph Breck & Sons’ 
NAME. 
Tagetes double African. 
“ “ French.. 
“ signata pumila. 
Tassel Flower. 
Thunbergia, finest. 
Torenia Fournieri........ 
“ Bailloni. 
Trifolium stiaveolens. 
Trichosanthes coccinea.. 
“ colubrina. 
Tritoma uvaria... 
Tropaeolum canariense. 
“ Lobbianum Brilliant . 
“ “ Crown Prince of Prussia. 
“ “ Giant des Batailles. 
“ “ Lilli Smith. 
“ “ Napoleon III. 
“ “ Lucifer (very rare). 
“ “ Roi des Noirs . 
" “ Spitfire. 
“ “ finest varieties. 
“ majus atropurpureum. 
“ “ coccineum. 
“ “ luteum. 
“ “ regelianum. 
“ cceruleo roseum. 
“ majus, finest varieties. 
“ Tom Thumb, Carter’s scarlet.. 
“ Crystal Palace Gem... 
“ King of Tom Thumbs 
“ “ King Theodore. 
“ “ Pearl. 
“ “ Ruby King (new)... 
“ “ luteum. 
“ “ coeruleo roseum. 
Uniola latifolia. 
Valeriana. 
Venus' Looking Glass . 
Verbena hybrida, choice named col’s. 
“ “ alba. 
“ candidissima. 
“ coeruleo, dif. shades... 
“ scarlet, dif. shades- 
“ “ striata. 
Veronica syriaca. 
“ “ fl albo. 
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white. 
orange red. 
yellow, 
dark scar, 
blood red. 
carmine, 
crimson, 
ver. striped 
cri. dk. fol. 
almost blk. 
bright scar, 
mix. colors, 
black bro 
scarlet, 
yellow, 
pur. violet, 
d. rose, 
mixed, 
scarlet, 
sul.col. spt. 
dp. scarlet 
very dark, 
nearly wht. 
carmine, 
bright yel. 
mar. tint. 
mixed. 
mi x d. 
white. 
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blue, 
scarlet, 
striped, 
bluc&white 
white. 
Price 
Per Oz. 
Per Pkt. 
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.60 
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•75 
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Tagetes.—Marigold ; good old-fashioned 
flowers, very popular. 
Tassel Flower.—See Cacalia. 
Thunbergia. — Rapid,free-blooming climb¬ 
ers, flowers buff, orange and-white. 
Torenia Fournieri.—See Novelties. 
Torenia Bailloni.—See Novelties. 
Trifolium.—Sweet scented clover. 
Trichosanthes. — Small oval green and 
white marbled gourds, changing to scar¬ 
let, beautiful. 
Tritoma.—Red-hot-poker plant. 
Tropaeolum Canariense. - Canary-bird 
Flower; a great favorite, with pretty yel¬ 
low flowers, resembling a bird with wings 
spread; very graceful climber. T. Lobb. 
are very ornamental climbers, useful alike 
in the greenhouse, parlor or garden ; con¬ 
stant bloomers. T. Majus is the tall 
growing Nasturtium ; very servicable for 
garden culture, as they withstand almost 
the most excessive drought; very free 
flowering, and vigorous growing climbers. 
T. Tom Thumb, are suitable to be 
grown in clumps, masses or alone, and 
will produce the most pleasing effect. 
The kinds catalogued are those of most 
recent introduction and form an assort¬ 
ment of unqualified excellence. Great 
pains have been taken to have all our 
varieties true to name, and w’e recom¬ 
mend them very highly. 
Uniola.—Ornamental grass. 
Valeriana.—Showy plants for mixed bor¬ 
ders, etc. 
Venus’ Looking Glass.—See Campanula 
speculum. 
Verbena Candidissima, New. — With im« 
mense trusses of flowers of the purest 
white ; best for sale plants. V. Striata.— 
Italian carnation-like striped, very choice. 
Veronica.—Highly esteemed for edgings, 
rockeries, or pot plants. 
NEMOPHILA INSIGNIS. 
MALVA CRISPA. 
GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. 
