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JOSEPH BRECK & SONS’ 
(Corporation). 
NAME. 
DESCRIPTION. 
HARD. 
AND 
DUR. 
h’g’t 1 p -- 
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PRICE 
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SANVITALIA. 
SAPON ARIA. 
SCABIOSA. 
SNAPDRAGON. 
SNOW ON THE 
SOLANUM. 
SPERGULA. 
Dwarf-growing, free-flowering plants, blooming all summer; suitable for beds 
or rock-work. 
Procumbens, fl. pi., flowers double yellow; a profuse bloomer . . 
Charming little plants, flowering all the season ; splendid for beds or ribbon 
borders. 
Fine Mixed, all colors . .. . . 
(Mourning Bride.) Handsome plants for mixed borders, flowers beautifully varie¬ 
gated; valuable for bouquets. 
“ Candidissima plena, double, white, useful for florists . 
“ Atropurpurea, double velvety dark-purple . . 
“ Nana, fl. pi., double dwarf, brilliant colors, mixer . 
“ Finest Mixed, all colors, large-flowered . . . 
8CHIZOPETALON. Delicately fringed flowers, deliciously fragrant, valuable for bouquets. 
“ Walkeri, white, almond-scented . . 
SC HY PH A NTH US. See Climbers, 
SEDUM. (Stonecrop.) Pretty little plants, growing freely on rock or rustic work; where they 
flower in great profusion. 
“ Cceruleum, blue .... . 
“ Fine Mixed. . 
8ENICIO. (Jacobaea.) A useful and exceedingly showy class of gay-colored, profuse-blooming 
plants of easy culture , splendid for rock-work or beds. 
“ Elegans, fl. pi., fine, tall, double, all colors mixed . 
“ “ Nana, fl. pi., dwarf, compact growth . 
SENSITIVE PLANT. See Mimosa. 
SHELL FLOWER. See Molucella. 
8ILENE. (Catchfly.) Ornamental, free-flowering plants, with bright and beautifully colored 
flowers, suitable for beds, borders, or ribbon gardening. 
u Armeria, mixed, all colors . 
M Pendula.- . 
“ “ Mixed. 
“ “ fl. pi . 
u “ “ Mixed . 
See Antirrhinum . 
MOUNTAIN. See Euphorbia. 
Ornamental fruit-bearing plants. 
Capsicastrum, orange fruit, excellent for decorative purposes • 
Wetherill’s Hybrids, splendid for table decoration . 
An excellent class of plants for edgings, rock-work, or carpet beds. 
“ Pilifera Aurea, golden yellow . .. 
SPHENOGYNE. Free-flowering border plant, suitable for ribbon borders or rock-work. 
“ Speciosa, bright yellow . . . 
SPRAGUEA. Amaranthus-like flowers; extremely graceful and beautiful, very effective as an 
edging, or for rock-work. 
“ Umbellata, white, shaded and spotted purple. 
TAIL GRASS. See Ornamental G rasses. 
Valuable for edgings or ribbon borders. 
Lanata, silver-leaved . 
Very free-flowering; the flowers are valuable for winter bouquets. 
“ Incana Nana, finest mixed, dwarf. 
STELLARIA. An excellent bedding plant, suitable for edgings >r borders. 
“ Graminea Aurea, golden-leaved • . 
ST E VI A. See Seeds for Greenhouse, 
STIPA. See Ornamental Grasses, 
STOCKS. See Mathiola. 
STONECROP. See Sedum. 
SUNFLOWER. See Helianthus . 
SWAN RIVER DAISY. See Brae hycome. 
SWEET ALYSSUM. See Alyssutn Maritimum. 
SWEET PEA. {Lathyrus.) See Climbers, 
SWEET WILLIAM. See Dianthus Barbaras. 
SWEET ROCKET. See Hesperis. 
TACSONIA. See Seeds for Greenhouse, 
TAGETES. (Marigold.) Free-flowering plants,.with handsome double flowers of rich and beau¬ 
tiful colors. 
u Erecta Tall Orange, rich yellow 
u “ “ Lemon, sulphur, fine double 
** “ u Orange Quilled, orange, brown, and yellow 
* an L emon “ sulphur, petals quilled 
* “ El Dorado, yellow .... 
* “ Finest Double, mixed, all colors . 
% Patula Tall Double French, fine mixed . 
tt *• Dwarf Double French, finest mixed 
* a u Striped, extra 
* Signata Pumila, bright, yellow-striped, brown 
* * “ Golden Ring, rich orange, of compact growth 
+ Cloth of Gold, golden yellow ... ... 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
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