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JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
Vegetables grown In Alaska from Breck’s Seeds 
Cabbages growing In Alaska from Breck’s Seeds 
From the 
Arctic Circle 
Comes Praise for 
Breck’s Seeds 
From the far-away valley 
of the Yukon, the region of 
long, terrible winters and 
short, hot summers, comes 
the familiar report that 
“ Breck’s seeds have pro- 
duced abundant crops.” 
Even the dreaded climate 
of the Klondike cannot pre¬ 
vent our seeds from grow¬ 
ing. 
“ Everything came true 
to name,” writes Mr. Fred 
W. Best, of the Cassiar 
House, thirty-six miles 
north of Dawson City. “I 
had large crops, from which 
I reaped a handsome profit. 
I am receiving 15 c per 
pound for my potatoes at 
present. I enclose herewith 
three photographs showing 
results of your seed, and I 
shall certainly want more of 
them the coming spring.” 
“ True to Name” — this 
is what we claim for our 
seeds. They will thrive in 
any climate from Alaska to 
the Equator. 
FREE DELIVERY 
Anywhere in the United States. 
Where orders are accom¬ 
panied by cash we deliver 
free to any Post Office, Rail¬ 
road, Express Office or 
Freight Station at our ex¬ 
pense, except where other¬ 
wise noted:—Vegetable and 
Flower Seeds at the pack¬ 
age, ounce, 1-4 lb., 1-2 lb., 
and 1 lb. prices. Bulbs at 
the single and dozen rates. 
Books and other publica¬ 
tions. 
Potatoes growing in Alaska from Breck’s Seeds. 
