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JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
NAME. 
Hard. 
and 
Dur. 
H’g’t 
j Feet. 
Color 
of 
Flower 
Price 
! P er 
. Oz. Pkt. 
1440 
Helianthus (Sunflower), see page 
104 
Helichrysum bracteatum, single.. 
hA 
i K 
yel. 
.30 
5 
1441 
— album. 
hA 
1 K 
white 
.30 
5 
1442 
— Fireball. 
hA 
\'A 
crim. 
.50 
5 
1443 
Monstrosum album, double.. . . 
hA 
IK 
white 
.50 
5 
1444 
— luteum, double. 
hA 
IK 
yel. 
.50 
5 
1445 
— purpureum, double. 
hA 
IK 
pur. 
.50 
5 
1440 
— roseum, double. • 
hA 
IK 
rose 
.50 
5 
1447 
— double mixed. 
hA 
IK 
mixed 
.50 
5 
1448 
— -nanum, dwarf double. 
hA 
l 
mixed 
. / 5 
5 
1455 
1456 
Heliopsis kevis (Orange Sun¬ 
flower) . 
Pitcheriana. 
hP 
hP 
4 
3 
yel. 
yel. 
10 
10 
1460 
Heliotropium (Heliotrope) 
Chieftain (dark). 
tP 
2 
d.pur. 
10 
1461 
Snowball. 
tP 
2 
white 
10 
1462 
Giant Hybrids, mixed. 
tP 
2 
mixed 
2.50 
10 
1465 
Helipterum Sanfordi. 
hA 
1 
yel. 
.20 
5 
1466 
Corymbiflorum. 
hA 
1 
white 
.20 
5 
1470 
Helleborus (Christmas Rose) niger 
up 
1 
pink 
.60 
5 
1471 
New Hybrids. 
hP 
1 
mixed 
20 
1475 
Hesperis (Sweet Rocket), mixed.. 
hP 
IK 
mixed 
.25 
5 
1480 
Heuchera sanguinea. 
hP 
2 
crim. 
2.00 
15 
1485 
Hibiscus Africanus (African Rose) 
hA 
2 
y.&br. 
.25 
5 
1186 
Moschcutos albus. 
hP 
3 
white 
.75 
10 
1487 
Palustris roseus. 
hP 
3 
rose 
1.00 
10 
1488 
Crimson Eye. 
hA 
5 
w.&cr. 
.75 
10 
1489 
Golden Bowl. 
hA 
5 
yel. 
1.50 
10 
1525 
Hollyhock (Althaea rosea), see 
page 97 
Honesty, see Lunaria, page 113 
Hordeum iubatum. 
hA 
2 
gray 
10 
1530 
Humea elegans. 
hhP 
4 
red 
10 
1535 
Humulus (Hop) Japonica. 
hA 
12 
green 
.50 
1536 
—Variegated. 
hA 
15 
var. 
.50 
10 
1537 
Lupulus (Common Hop). 
hhP 
20 
green 
1.50 
10 
1200 
Hunnemannia fumariae folia 
(Poppy). 
hA 
2 
yel. 
.50 
10 
1540 
1545 
Hypericum elegans (St. John’s 
Wort). 
Iberis (Candytuft) Gibraltarica.. . 
hP 
hP 
1 
1 
yel. 
pink 
3.00 
10 
10 
1546 
[ucunda. 
hP 
1 
crim. 
10 
1547 
Sempervirens. 
hP 
i 
white 
1.25 
10 
1550 
Ice Plant, see Mesembryanthe- 
mum, page 114 
Impatiens Holstii Amabilis. 
tP 1 
1 
w. & r. 
15 
1555 
Sultani (Perennial Balsam).. . . 
tP 
1 
scar. 
10 
1556 
Hybrids, mixed. 
tP 
varied 
mixed 
10 
1500 
Incarvillea Delavayi. 
hP 
2 'i 
rose 
50 
1565 
Inula ensifolia . 
fhP 
IK 
yel. 
10 
1570 
Ipomaea bona nox (Evening 
Glory). 
hhA 
15 
white 
.25 
5 
1571 
coccinca (Star Ipomaea). 
hhA 
10 
scar. 
.20 
5 
1572 
Heavenly Blue. 
hhA 
10 
blue 
1.00 
10 
1573 
Hederacea superba (Ivy-leaved) 
hhA 
10 
blue 
.50 
5 
1574 
Limbata elegantissima. 
hhA 
10 
b.& w. 
.30 
5 
1575 
Mexicana grandiflora alba. 
hhA 
15 
white 
.75 
10 
1576 
noctiflora (Moon Flower). 
hhA 
15 
white 
.25 
10 
1577 
setosa (Brazilian Morning 
Glory). 
hhP 
10 
red 
.50 
5 
1578 
quamoclit (Cypress Vine). 
hhA 
10 
scar. 
.30 
5 
1579 
—white. 
hhA 
10 
white 
.30 
5 
1580 
—mixed. 
hhA 
10 
mixed 
.25 
5 
1585 
Iris Kaempferi. 
hP 
2 
mixed 
.75 
10 
Jacob’s Ladder, see Polemonium, 
page 116 
Japanese Ivy, see (Ampelopsis), 
page 100 
Job’s Tears, see Coix, page 108 
Kenilworth Ivy, see Linaria,p.ll3 
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DESCRIPTION. 
These are the best known of all ever¬ 
lastings. The flowers are of large 
size and bright colors. The flowers 
* should be gathered when partially 
unfolded and suspended with their 
heads downward in a cool place. 
They prefer a rich loamy soil. 
Handsome autumn flowering plants. 
Fine for cutting. 
Well-known bedding and pot plants that 
are highly prized for their delightful 
fragrance. They are of the easiest 
culture and prefer a light, rich soil. 
Small foliage, large clusters of white and 
golden star-like flowers. 
Will bloom in mid-winter if afforded the 
protection of a cold frame. 
Transplant every second year. 
Graceful spikes suitable for cutting. 
Beautiful and showy plants; remarkable 
for the size and fine colors of flowers. 
^ The perennial sorts should be sown 
early indoors in order to get a success¬ 
ful flowering the same season. 
Squirrel Tail Grass. 
Handsome, sweet-scented pot plants. 
Quick growers, form a fine screen. The 
H. J. Variegated has beautiful green 
and white leaves. 
Fine flowers resembling the Eschsc- 
holtzia. 
Very showy green leaves and large 
flowers. 
Beautiful, hardy, dwarf-growing spring¬ 
flowering plants. 
Brilliant colored single flowers through¬ 
out a long season. 
New plant with gloxinia-like flowers. 
The plants are of fine bush form, and 
covered with bloom. 
Fine, fast growing, free blooming plants 
of the Morning Glory family. The 
varied and many hues of its many 
species and varieties are exceedingly 
beautiful. They are all useful for 
covering trellis work, verandas, etc. 
The beautiful Japanese Iris. 
