JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
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Petunia, Erskine Park Belle 
Lychnis Arkwrightii 
1709. A cross between Lychnis Chalcedonica and 
Haageana, resulting in something different and better 
than either parent. Has the upright habit of the former 
with the flower form of the latter, but greatly improved. 
Height, 2 to 3 feet, requires no staking; covered with 
bloom of rich effective colors. Will flower first season if 
sowrn early; second year attains perfection. As a sum¬ 
mer bedding plant it is admirably adapted and will soon 
command a leading place. Pkt. 25 cts. 
Mignonette 
Breck’s Pride of the Market 
1991. This year we have secured what we believe is the 
best strain of forcing Mignonette ever developed. The 
seed w 7 e offer is grown under glass, and will produce enor¬ 
mous spikes of reddish-green, deliciously fragrant flowers. 
Pkt. 50 cts. 
New Morning Glory 
Double Snow Fairy 
904. This is a magnificent and unique flower. It grows 
as vigorously as the other varieties. It begins to bloom 
early and continues freely until frost. The flowers ap¬ 
pear like large snow 7 white tassels. Upon examination, 
how r ever, it will be seen that there is a w 7 ell formed single 
w 7 hite morning glory in the centre, which is completely 
surrounded by numerous white petals, the whole forming 
a most unique and beautiful tassel-like blossom. Pkt. 15 
cts., $1.00 oz. 
Pansy — Breck’s Giant Matchless 
3241. An excellent exhibition strain. Flowers are very 
large, of great substance with a wide range of the richest 
colors. A variety unsurpassed for frame culture and 
does equally as well out doors. Pkt. $1.00. 
Pansy—New Early Giant Flowering 
(World’s Record) 
These new Pansies we consider the finest strains yet 
offered. Sown at the same time as other Pansies they 
begin to flower five weeks* earlier. They are extremely 
hardy. The blooms are of the finest form and attain a 
size and brilliancy of color such as w 7 e only see in the 
finest productions of Pansies. 
3242. Ice King. Silver white, dark blue eye. Pkt. 
25 cts. 
3244. Celestial Queen. True heavenly blue. Pkt. 
25 cts. 
3246. March Beauty. Velvety blue. Pkt. 25 cts. 
3248. Winter Sun. Golden yellow 7 , dark eye. Pkt. 
25 cts. 
3249. World’s Record. Choice mixture. Pkt. 25 cts. 
Breck’s 
Pentstemon Giant Hybrids 
2304. Seeds saved from the largest flow 7 ers. Having a 
wide range of bright colors including rose, pink, lavender, 
crimson, purple, etc., seeds sown in heat in January or 
February will bloom the same year. 50 cts. per pkg. 
Petunia, Erskine Park Belle 
2326. This is a remarkably pretty Petunia. Color, deep 
rose pink. Large flowers, slightly frilled. An excellent 
variety for bedding or borders. It will blossom the 
whole summer if seed pods are removed. 25 cts. per pkg., 
5 pks. for $1.00. 
Petunia 
Velvety Violet Blue (True) 
2327. This is a great acquisition to the Petunia family 
and should be grown by all lovers of flow 7 ers. It is exten¬ 
sively used in Europe for window 7 boxes. This seed is 
especially grown for us and is true to name and color. 
It grows about 1 foot high. Pkt. 50 cts. 
Primula Fimbriata Giant 
Mauve Queen 
2483. Delicate Mauve, the edge of the petals slightly 
deeper, with rich green foliage and red stems. The eye 
of the flower is a greenish yellow, well defined. A strong 
grower and very free flowering. Pkt. 50 cts. 
Primula Malacoides 
New Dwarf 
2488. A great acquisition to the Malacoides family, 
making a very fine pot plant, densely flowered, the indi¬ 
vidual whorls of flowers in many plants being so close 
together as almost to resemble a spike of stock; yet not 
too compact. Color, purplish red, with deep orange eye 
which show's up distinctly. Aw'arded certificate of hon¬ 
orable mention by the Massachusetts Horticultural So¬ 
ciety, spring of 1917. 50 cts. per pkg. 
Eavatera “Splendens Sunset** 
