JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
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ABOBRA.—A very pretty climber with dark Oz. Pkt. 
green foliage and scarlet fruit; suitable for 
planting out during the summer. 
10. Viridiflora. hhP, 6 ft. .10 
ABRONIA.—Sweet scented, verbena-like trail- Vi, oz. Pkt. 
ers, suitable for growing in rock gardens 
and similar locations. Tender perennial. 
15. Arenaria. Yellow . 1.50 .10 
16. Umbellata Grandiflora. Rose.25 .10 
17. Villosa. Purple . 1.00 .10 
ABUTILON.—Free-flowering greenhouse shrubs 
excellent for conservatory decoration and 
for bedding out of doors in the summer. 
Seeds sown indoors in Feb. or March pro¬ 
duce flowers the same season. 5 ft. Tender 
perennial. % oz. Pkt. 
20. Choice Hybrids. Mixed . 1.00 .15 
21. Tennysonian. Mixed . 1.00 .10 
26. ACACIA. Dealbata. Golden yellow. Ten- Oz. Pkt. 
der perennial shrub with graceful branches 
and sweet scented flow’ers. 8 to 10 ft. .15 
ACANTHUS.—Stately perennial plants with 
beautiful ornamental foliage; useful for dec¬ 
orative purposes. 3 ft. 
30. Mollis. Pure white.50 .10 
31. Latifolius. Purple .50 .10 
35. ACHILLEA Ptarmica (The Pearl). A very 
freeflowering hardy plant producing a 
wealth of pure white double flowers which 
are borne in clusters; blooms all summer. 
An excellent plant for rock work..M$oz. 1.25 .15 
40. ACHIMENES. Mixed. Fine summer bloom¬ 
ing tender greenhouse perennial; valuable 
for pots or hanging baskets, 1}£ ft. .25 
ACONITUM (Monk’s Hood).—-A hardy plant 
with curious hood-shaped flowers adapted 
for planting among shrubs and in shady 
si 
tuations. 
3 ft. 
Hardy Perennial. 
% oz. 
Pkt. 
45. 
Napellus 
Blue 
.50 
.10 
46. 
Napell us 
Alba. 
White. 
. 1.00 
.10 
47. 
Napellus 
Mixed 
.25 
.10 
ACROCLINIU 
M.—The 
acrocliniums are 
per- 
haps the most valuable of the everlastings, 
bearing pretty rose-pink and white flowers 
which should he cut, before they become 
fully expanded, and dried for winter decora¬ 
tions. 1 ft. Hardy Annual. Oz. Pkt. 
50. Album. Pure white .50 .10 
51. Album, FI. PI. Double white.50 .10 
52. Roseum. Rose pink .50 .10 
53. Roseum, FI. PI. Double rose pink.50 .10 
54. Mixed .30 .05 
60. ADENOPHORA Lilifolia Potanini. Beau¬ 
tiful hardy perennials with drooping bell¬ 
shaped flowers of a lovely light blue shade. 
2 ft. .10 
63. ADLUMIA Cirrhosa (Mountain Fringe). A 
hardy biennial climbing plant with foliage 
resembling the Maiden Hair Fern, and clus¬ 
ters of rosy lilac flowers; will blossom the 
first season from seeds. 15 ft. .15 
ADONIS. — Attractive plants with showy flow¬ 
ers and feathery foliage. 
65. Autumnalis. Crimson, 1 ft.50 .10 
67. Vernalis. Yellow, lVt ft. 2.00 .10 
70. AETHIONEMA GRANDIFLORA. A spread¬ 
ing, bushy perennial with an abundance of 
rosy-lilac flowers. 1% ft. .25 
72. AGATHEA COELESTIS (Blue Marguerite). 
Tender perennial with small daisy-like flow¬ 
ers. Very useful for pot culture. 2 ft. .15 
AReratuin Blue Perfection 
AGERATUMS 
In many respects this Half Hardy Annual is 
one of the most desirable summer flowering 
plants we have. It may be used alone for 
beds and borders, or planted in connection 
with geraniums, coleus, cannas, etc. The 
plants grow well almost anywhere. If the 
seed is started in a box in the house, or in 
a hot-bed in the beginning of April and 
transplanted to where they are intended to 
bloom about the end of May, an abundance 
of flowers will be produced until hard frost. 
Seed sown in August will produce plants for 
winter flowering. Oz. Pkt. 
75. Ada Bowman. Light blue; fine for beds 
or edgings, 9 inches . $ 1.00 $ 0.10 
76. Blue Perfection. Dark blue; fine for beds; 
very choice, IV2 ft. 1.00 .10 
78. Dwarf Blue. Deep blue, 9 inches .60 .10 
79. Dwarf White. Clear white, 9 inches.60 .10 
80. Lasseauxi. Rose; 1 ft. 1.00 .10 
73. Little Blue Star. A miniature compact 
plant with very small flowers; exceptionally 
good for edging or rockwork; 4 inches . .25 
81. Little Dorrit. Azure blue, 6 inches .75 .10 
82. Little Dorrit. White, 6 inches .75 .10 
86 . Nanuni Luteum. Pale yellow, 9 inches... 1.25 .10 
88 . Dwarf Roseum. Rose, 9 inches. 1.00 .10 
85. Mexicanum. Mixed; 1 ft.60 .05 
100. AGROSTIS NEBULOSA. A feather-like 
grass suitable for bouquets. Hardy Annual, 
1 ft. Vl oz. .50 .10 
ALONSOA.—Suitable for conservatory decora¬ 
tion and bedding out of doors during sum¬ 
mer. Half-Hardy Annual. 
104. Albiflora. White, 1% ft.40 .10 
105. Grandiflora. Scarlet, 2 ft.40 .10 
ALSTROEMERIA. — Exceedingly attractive flow¬ 
ers resembling lilies borne on long slender 
stems; of great value as a cut flower. Half- 
Hardy Perennial. 
112. Pulchella. Yellow and red, 3 ft. .15 
113. Mixed. 3 ft. 1.50 .15 
