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JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) . 
MOSS ROSES. 
Crested Moss. Rose, large and full; beautiful. 
Glory of Mosses. Blush, very large and full. 
Laneii. Rosy crimson, tinted purple; large and full. 
Little Gem. Crimson, very small, and double; beauti¬ 
fully mossed. 
Princess Adelaide. Pale, glossy rose. 
Reine Blanche. Pine white, large and full. 
Strong plants , Fifty Cents each ; $4.00 per dozen. 
AUSTRIAN ROSES. 
These are the showiest yellow roses in cultivation; very profuse bloomers, their bright flowers literally covering 
the bush. 
Harrisoni, fine golden yellow. | Persian Yellow, the deepest yellow. 
Fifty Cents each ; $4.00 per dozen. 
POLYANTHA, OR FAIRY ROSES. 
These are of low, compact habit, producing small, graceful flowers in great abundance. They are perfectly hardy, 
and will bloom through the hottest and driest months of summer. Excellent for a border in front of a rose-bed, and for 
vases. The flowers are especially adapted for personal wear. A most exquisite class, rapidly gaining in popular favor, 
which they richly deserve. 
Little Gem, white, slightly tinted with pink. 
M me. Cecile Brunner, salmon rose, buff shaded. 
Mignonette, blush; very fragrant and free-flowering. 
Paquerette, pure white ; dwarf and free-flowering. 
Perle d’Or, saffron yellow, deeper in centre, edges white: 
verv fine. 
Price , small plants , 33 cents each ; $3.50 per dozen; large plants, 30 cents each ; $3.00 per dozen. 
SUMMER BEDDING PLANTS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE. 
Abutilon, in variety .... 
Achyranthes, Collinsii 
Achyranthes, Emersoni 
Ageratum, best dwarf, blue 
Alternanthera, dwarf, scarlet 
Alternanthera, dwarf, yellow 
Alyssum, double, white 
Alyssum, variegated foliage 
Asters, pure white .... 
Asters, assorted colors. 
Begonias, choice varieties . 
Caladium Esculentum, ornamental foliage 
Cannas, assorted colors, extra 
Cannas, Crozy’s choice new varieties . 
Calendula, deep yellow 
Centaurea Candidissima, silvery foliage 
Centaurea Gymnocarpa, silvery foliage 
Cobaea, Scandens .... 
Coleus, fine varieties .... 
Coleus, new varieties, extra 
Cuphea, cigar plant .... 
Feverfew, double white, free-flowering 
Feverfew, golden (golden fea.) yellow . 
Fuchsias, various fine sorts, small pi’s 
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100. 
$10.00 
Geranium, double, red, rose, pink, and 
Doz. 
100. 
1. 00 
I. OO 
8.00 
8.00 
white . 
Geranium, single, scarlet, white, pink, 
1.50 
8.00 
I. OO 
6.00 
red . • . 
1.50 
8.00 
•75 
6.00 
Geranium, single, bronzed-leaved 
1.50 
8.00 
•75 
6.00 
Geranium, single, silver-leaved . 
1.50 
8.00 
•75 
6.00 
Heliotropes. 
1. 00 
8.00 
•75 
6.00 
Lantanas, choice varieties . 
1. 00 
8.00 
.50 
4.00 
Lobelias, various sorts 
• 5 ° 
4.00 
.50 
4.00 
Lemon Verbenas .... 
1.50 
10.00 
1.50 
10.00 
Marigold, dwarf, French 
•75 
6.00 
2.50 
Marigold, dwarf, African 
•75 
6.00 
u 75 
15.00 
Nasturtium, tall, for trellises, etc. 
•75 
6.00 
3.00 
Nasturtium, dwarf, beds or borders . 
•75 
6.00 
•75 
6.00 
Pansies, extra large flowered 
• 5 ° 
4.00 
1. 00 
8.00 
Pansies, choice fancy, assorted colors 
1.00 
8.00 
•75 
6.00 
Petunia, double, choice varieties . 
1.50 
10.00 
1.50 
10.00 
Petunia, single, dwarf or tall 
•75 
6.00 
.60 
q.oo 
Phlox, all colors ..... 
•75 
6.00 
1. 00 
8.00 
Salvia, scarlet for beds, etc. 
1.50 
10.00 
1.00 
8.00 
Stocks, double, ten weeks . 
1.50 
10.00 
1.00 
8.00 
Verbena, assorted colors, extra . 
•75 
5.00 
•75 
6.00 
Vincas, red and white .... 
1.50 
10.00 
1.20 
9.50 
Zinnias, assorted colors 
•75 
5.00 
HARDY ASTERS. 
We have in this class some of the most showy, as well as really beautiful and interesting flowering plants 
in cultivation. All are quite hardy, graceful in habit, and bear such profusion of flowers that they are invalu¬ 
able in the garden, especially as they blossom when the scarcity of hardy flowers is most marked. The color of 
the flowers has the widest range; all shades of white, blue, red, yellow and purple being included. Hardy asters 
will thrive in the grass or any rough spot and always bloom fully the first season planted. 
A. Alpinus. 9 in. July. Bright purple. 
A. Amellus Bessarabicus. 2 ft. Rich purplish-blue 
flowers with orange centre; one of the finest. 25c. 
A. Chapmanni. Numerous heads of small flowers of 
a light clear blue. 15c.; $1.50 doz. 
A. Ericoides. 3 ft. White with yellow centers, flow¬ 
ers in October; small, but very elegant. 15c. 
A. Horizontalis. Numerous branching stems smoth¬ 
ered with red and white flowers; pretty, neat habit. 
15c. 
A. Hybridus Nanus. iS in. A neat variety, and 
smothered with bright pink and white flowers. 15c. 
A. Longifolius Formosus. 3. ft. October. A dwarf¬ 
growing variety, which is a cloud of very large, 
bright, rose-colored blossoms; a superb aster. 25c. 
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A. Multiflorus. 3 ft. Small white flowers in multi¬ 
tudes. 15c. 
A. Novae Angilae. 4 ft. Our grandest American spe¬ 
cies, with thousands of big, violet-purple blossoms; 
a grand aster; 15c. 
A. N. Roseus. 4 ft. A most charming variety of the 
above, with all shades of rose and crimson. The 
most magnificent of all hardy asters. 25c. 
A. Townshendi. It is one of the finest of the race; 
a really grand and beautiful aster, and one which 
should be grown in every collection. It is perfectly 
hard}', free flowering, growing 2^ feet, producing 
masses of large rich purplish-blue flowers with 
orange yellow centre. 25c. 
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