JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
63 
262. ECLIPSE.—The flowers of this beautiful 
and distinct variety are of immense size, 
often measuring 6 to 7 inches across. Pure % oz. Pkt. 
white with thread-like florets and very 
double . 
SINGLE JAPANESE ASTER. — A new sort, re¬ 
minding one of the single blooming Japanese 
Chrysanthemum; flowers in two colors, 
white and delicate rose, both having yellow 
central disks, encircled by long quilled 
petals, giving the bloom an unusually grace¬ 
ful and uncommon aspect. Plants make a 
large number of strong side stalks, right 
from the base of the main stem, making 
it a good sort for cut flowers, or for a late 
summer bedding variety. 
263. White . 
264. Delicate Rose . 
286. MAIDEN’S BLUSH.—A beautiful, extra 
large, light salmon pink, of branching 
habit; very free flowering. 
.15 
.15 
.15 
287. GIANT WHITE EMPRESS.—This excel¬ 
lent variety is of very strong and sturdy 
growth. The flowers are of the purest 
white and very double, measuring five to 
six inches across. .15 
266. BETTERIDGE’S QUILLED.—One of the 
finest Asters having quilled petals; flowers 
large and quite double. 2 ft. 30 .10 
BRECK’S GIANT JAPANESE.-An improved 
type of the Giant Comet, with long wavy, 
twisted petals, flowers of good substance 
and well formed. 2 Y 2 ft. 
270. Pure White . 1.00 .15 
271. Peach Blossom . 1.00 .15 
272. Scarlet . 1.00 .15 
273. Dark Blue . 1.00 .15 
274. Mixed . 1.00 .15 
Aster, Early Non-Eateral Branching 
Aster, Brock’s Concord 
BRECK’S CONCORD.—These magnificent As- 
ter: 
s are large, doubh 
e and very 
show 
y, the 
pet 
als overlapping cl< 
2 a r 
to the centre 
The 
pla 
nts are of luxuriant 
growth. 
, 18 
inches 
high, and bear 25 to 
40 
flowers 
on a 
plant. 
Th< 
.* flowers measure 
4 
to 5 inches 
across 
anc 
1 are of perfect for 
•m. 
Excellent foi 
• FI or- 
ists’s use. 
Oz. 
14 oz. 
Pkt. 
315. 
Pure White . 
4.00 
1.25 
JO 
316. 
Light Blue . 
4.00 
1.25 
.10 
317. 
Light Pink . 
. 4.00 
1.25 
A0 
318. 
Lilac . 
. 4.00 
1.25 
.10 
319. 
Crimson . 
4.00 
1.25 
.10 
320. 
Scarlet . 
4.00 
1.25 
.10 
321. 
Dark Blue . 
. 4.00 
1.25 
.10 
322. 
Apple Blossom . . 
. 4.00 
1.25 
.10 
323. 
Salmon . 
. 4.00 
1.25 
.10 
324. 
Mixed Colors . . . 
4.00 
1.25 
.10 
268. 
QUEEN OF ITAL 
,Y.— 
-This is 
an 
Italian 
int 
rod net ion and has 
bee 
n named 
the 
Queen, 
as 
it will doubtless r, 
ange foremost amongst 
all 
Asters. It grows 
about 28 i 
inche: 
s high 
and bears giant flowc: 
rs 5 
inches i 
n din 
imeter, 
on 
long and graceful 
stems. The 
flowers are 
* 
ver 
y double and of a 
distinct chr 
miois 
color. 
.25 
BRECK’S IMPROVED MIDSUMMER. These 
Asters comprise a collection of mid-season 
varieties, distinguished by their delicate 
shades of color. The plants are very vigor¬ 
ous, upright in growth, and produce stems 
of good length. The large flowers are so 
double as to be veritable balls of bloom. 
2 ft. 
325. Giant Pink. Lovely light pink. .25 
326. Lavender. A very delicate shade of blue .15 
327. Pure White. An extremely good white. % .15 
328. Royal Purple. A rich dark blue. .15 
329. Rose. A soft clear pink, delicately 
shading to the centre. .15 
330. Salmon. Pale salmon pink. .15 
331. Sunset. Creamy pink with deeper centre .15 
332. Yellow. Pale lemon yellow. .15 
333. Light Blue. A beautiful shade. .15 
334. Choice Mixed. From above varieties.... .10 
