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JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
Cineraria 
CINERARIA 
To produce good plants for decorative pur¬ 
poses sow in May or June. These magnifi¬ 
cent plants are indispensable for spring 
decoration in the conservatory or window 
garden. 
785. Breck’s Columbia Mixed. Seed is saved 
for us by one of the foremost growers in 
England from prize varieties and contains a 
magnificent range of colors. 
787. James Prize. Choice varieties mixed... 
789. Stellata (Star Cineraria). Mixed. A 
splendid plant for conservatory decoration 
during tlie winter and spring. The immense 
heads of flowers are borne on long stalks, 
the individual blooms are star-shaped. 
Foliage Varieties 
Suitable for ribbon beds and edging. Half- 
hardy perennial. 
791. Maritima (Dusty Miller). Silvery green 
foliage, 1 ft. 
792. Candidissima. Silver foliage, 1 ft. 
CLARKIA.—Sow the seed in the open border 
in April. They are of easy cultivation; very 
pretty and free-flowering, the double varie¬ 
ties being especially beautiful. Good for 
cutting. Hardy annual. Wz ft. 
(503. Queen Mary. This is a lovely Hose Car¬ 
mine flower, double, free flowering, the 
brightest color of any Clarkia yet produced 
and \ery much admired at the recent Inter¬ 
national Horticultural Exhibition in Eng¬ 
land. Annual . 
304. Orange King. Color very bright orange, 
even brighter than Vesuvius, introduced a 
few years ago; flowers are very double, 
plant grows to a height of about 2 ft. Will 
make useful plants for pot culture, for con¬ 
servatory work or for open ground. An¬ 
nual . 
795. Elegans Alba. Pure white. 
796. — Rosea. Dwarf rose. 
797. — (Purple King). Double purple. 
798. — (Salmon Queen). Salmon-pink. 
799. — Mixed. All sorts. 
802. Elegans (Vesuvius). Double scarlet. 
810. CLEOME PUNGENS (Spider Plant).—A 
pretty plant with curious heads of pink 
flowers. Hardy annual. 2 ft. 
Oz. Pkt 
.50 
.50 
.25 
.40 .05 
.10 .05 
.15 
.15 
.50 .10 
.50 .10 
.60 .10 
.50 .10 
.30 .10 
1.25 .15 
1.50 .10 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Annual Varieties 
All the summer flowering chrysanthemums 
are very effective and showy plants for beds 
and borders, besides affording an immense 
material for cutting. Sow seed where the 
plants are wanted to bloom and thin out to 
9 inches apart; earlier flowering plants can 
be had by sowing early in March in a cold 
frame, and transplanting when large enough. 
Single Oz. Pkt. 
754. Tricolor (Evening Star). Golden yellow .60 .10 
757. — (Eclipse). Browm, yellow.50 .10 
758. — (Burridgeanum). White and red.50 .10 
759. — Purple crown .50 .10 
760. — Scarlet .40 .10 
761. —White .40 .10 
762. — Yellow' .40 .10 
764. —Choice mixed .30 .05 
Double 
742. Coronarium. Crimson .40 .05 
745. —Album. White .40 .05 
747. —Sulphurea. Primrose .40 .05 
749. — Choice mixed .40 .05 
755. Tricolor. Golden-leaved . 1.00 .10 
756. — Dunnett’s. Golden yellow. 1.00 .10 
763. — Finest mixed . 1.00 .10 
765. —Fringed Hybrids. Mixed.30 .15 
767. Inodorum (Bridal Robe). Pure double 
white flowers carried well above the dark 
green foliage; very useful for floral work 
of all kinds. .10 
Half-Hardy Perennial Varieties 
768. Frutescens (White Paris Daisy). An ex¬ 
cellent plant for the greenhouse or summer 
bedding outdoors. 1^ ft. .10 
769. Comtesse de Chambord (Yellow Paris 
Daisy). 1V6 ft. .10 
776. Chinese Mixed. An extra fine variety 
for greenhouse or autumn flow'ering. 3 ft. .20 
777. Chinese and Pompon Mixed. Very free- 
flow'ering w r ith small flowers; very desirable. 
2 Mr ft. .20 
778. Japanese Mixed. Extra large double 
flowers with long twisted petals. .20 
780. Chinese and Japanese Mixed. .20 
Hardy Perennial Varieties 
771. Maximum Perfection. (Select stock). M oz. Pkt. 
Large white flowers; a handsome cut flower. 
3 ft.50 .10 
772. King Edward VII. The most beautiful 
of the Maximum varieties; flowers large, 
pure w 7 hite and very perfect. 3 ft.75 .15 
773. Shasta Daisy. Large white flowers. .10 
782. Leucanthemum Secundum. WTiite. .25 
CHRYSURUS AUREUS 
743. Hardy Annual. Yellow, 1 ft. A desir¬ 
able grass of free growth with golden Oz. Pkt. 
spikes, useful for cutting. .05 
CLINTONIA PULCHELLA 
820. Hardy Annual. Blue and white, % ft. A 
lobelia-like plant, charming for edging or 
rock-w’ork . .16 
