JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
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Breck’s Hardy Plants 
Orders for hard.v plantH and trees are filled and shipped from our 100-acre nurseries at Lexington. Customers are invited 
to visit these grounds and inspect our immense stock of growing things, which is Intended to cover all requirements for 
garden and landscape planting. BRECK-ROBINSON NURSERY CO., Munroe Station, LEXINGTON, MASS. 
An effective Mass-Planting of Frau Karl Druschki 
ROSES 
Boses are probably the most popular and satisfying of the out-of-door flowers. Given plenty of sunshine and 
water, they more than repay their cost in wealth of bloom the first season. 
After May first, only potted roses are recommended. Dormant plants can scarcely be relied upon for vigorous 
growth if set out later than that date. In early spring, dormant roses will be furnished at prices noted. 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
Dormant Plants (before May 1st), 60c each; $6.00 per 
doz.; $40.00 per 100. 
Potted Plants, 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 
(Unless otherwise priced.) 
Alfred Colomb. Large, free-blooming; brilliant carmine- 
crimson. (Dormant only.) 
Anne de Diesbach. Very large and fragrant; carmine. 
Baron de Bonstettin. Rich velvet maroon. 
Captain Haywood. Bright scarlet. 
Clio. Vigorous and extra fine; flesh, shaded with rosy 
pink. (Dormant only.) 
Earl of DufTerin. Vigorous; velvety crimson, shaded ma¬ 
roon. (Dormant only.) 
Frau Karl Druschki (Snow Queen). The best white rose. 
Harrison’s Yellow. Semi-double; clear, golden yellow. 
His Majesty. Often called the “Crimson Frau Karl 
Druschki.” Blooms large and full; deep, dark crimson, 
highly perfumed. 
George Arends (Pink Frau Karl Druschki). Like the 
foregoing, this retains the size and fullness of the fa¬ 
mous white Druschki, hut is a delicate pink in color. 
General Jacqueminot. Fragrant; good forcer; scarlet- 
crimson. 
Hugh Dickson. Large and full; crimson and scarlet. 
John Hopper. Profuse bloomer; brilliant rosy crimson. 
Madam Gabriel Luizet. Large, cup-shaped; pink. 
Magna Charta. Fragrant; pink, suffused with carmine. 
Margaret Dickson. Large petals; white, pale flesh center. 
Marshall P. Wilder. Fragrant; blooms late; cherry-car¬ 
mine. 
Mrs. John Laing. Large, fine form; soft pink. 
Mrs. R. G. S. Crawford. Light flesh pink. 
Paul Neyron. Extra large, free blooming; deep rose. 
Persian Yellow. Large, free-blooming; deep golden yel¬ 
low. (Dormant only.) 
Soleil d’Or. Shades of golden yellow' and orange. Dor¬ 
mant, 75c each; potted 90c each. 
Ulrich Brunner. One of the best; cherry, lighted with 
red. 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
EVERBLOOMING 
Dormant Plants, 75c each; $7.50 per doz. Potted Plants, 
90c each; $9.00 per doz. (Unless otherwise priced.) 
Bessie Brown. White, flushed with pink. 
Betty. Coppery yellow. 
Colleen. Brilliant rose-pink and crimson shadings over 
creamy-yellow; fragrant. Dormant. 
Duchess of Wellington. Saffron yellow', stained crimson. 
Edith Part. Rich red, suffused salmon. 
Edward Mawley. One of the most beautiful of the ever- 
blooming rich crimson, shaded with velvety maroon. 
Etoile de France. Cup-shaped, fragrant; velvety crimson. 
Francis Scott Key. A heavy double rose of great sub¬ 
stance; finely formed, free-blooming, rich crimson red. 
(Potted only.) 
General MacArthur. Very fine; crimson-scarlet. 
Gen. Sup. A. Janssen. Deep carmine red. 
Gloire de Dijon. Hardy; combined salmon, rose, yellow. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Hardy; free-flowering; crimson. 
Hadley. Deep, velvety crimson, brilliant and fragrant; 
long stemmed. Potted, 90c each. 
Harry Kirk. Deep sulphur yellow. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Carmine, changing to pink. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Large; creamy white. 
Killarney Brilliant. Bright, true pink. 
Killarney. Queen of the Irish roses; carmine-pink. 
La France. Constant bloomer; rose, changing to a pink. 
Laurent Carle. Velvety carmine. 
Los Angeles. A remarkable new rose of American origin. 
Long-stemmed, luminous flame-pink flowers, shaded 
with coral and gold. Large, perfectly formed, fragrant. 
$1.50 each; $18 per doz. (in pots). 
Mad. Caroline Testout. Brilliant, satiny rose. 
Mad. Edouard Herriot. Semi-double; coral red, shaded 
with yellow and bright rosy scarlet passing to shrimp 
red; buds slender and pointed. Dormant, 60c; potted, 75c. 
Special Rose Catalogue sent on request. 
