100 JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
NAME. 
Hard. 
and 
Dur. 
HVt 
Feet. 
Color 
of 
Flower 
Price 
per 
. Oz. Pkt 
DESCRIPTION. 
A maranthus. — Continued . 
Hen Heri. 
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*3 
cr. & y 
• 5 C 
• 3 C 
• 5 ^ 
• 7 C 
• 5 c 
• 5 c 
c 
plants are grown on rich soil, but 
1 rather poor soil enhances the coloring. 
' The seed can be sown in the house, or 
melancholicus ruber. 
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O 
2 
red 
5 
Princess of Wales. 
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cr. & y 
red 
salirifolius (Fountain Plant). 
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2 % 
6 
5 
in a hot-bed, and transplanted to place 
where wanted for effect If sown out- 
tricolor giganteus . 
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mix’d 
— splendens (Joseph’s Coat).. 
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sc. Si y 
5 
doors the soil should be very fine and 
the spot protected until the plants are 
J well started. 
( Sweet-scented hardy annual, fine for 
( bouquets. 
) Flowers somewhat like Forget-me-not. 
> Very ornamental and of long duration 
) when cut. 
finest mixed . 
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j 
var. 
mix’d 
collection 12 choicest sorts.50c 
Ambrosia Mexicana. 
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1 
yel. 
blue 
.6c 
c 
Ammohium , see Everlastings 
Ampelopsis, see Climbers 
Anchusa augnstifolia. 
thP 
2 
.50 
•75 
•30 
.80 
5 
5 
5 
5 
10 
Barrelieii .. . . 
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d. blue 
pur. 
Andropogen , see Ornamental Grasses 
Anemone (Wind Flower) 
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1 
mix’d 
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Spring and autumn flowering plants that 
require a rich, deep soil. The Japa- 
* nese sorts flower in the fall and are 
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2 
pink 
rose 
'5 
10 
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2.00 
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2.00 
20 
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1 
2 
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1.00 
10 
especially beautiful. 
— sylvestris (Snowdrop Wind Flower). .. 
Animated Oats, see Ornamental Grasses 
Antirrhinum (Snap Dragon), see page 87 
A nth pm is (Chamomile^ Arabica . 
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yel. 
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•30 
.60 
5 
5 
) Free flowering plants that do well in any 
( situation. 
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Anthericum Liliago (St. Bernard’s Lily) 
I ilinQtrnm (St. Bruno’s LilvL . 
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1 % 
2 
white 
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.60 
10 
10 
Very ornamental and fragrant. 
Aquilegia (Columbine), see page 87 
Am Ha Sip.holdi .. . . . . 
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n 
10 
Handsome palm-like shrub. 
I% 
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5 
5 
White spring flower, trailing habit. 
( Seed should be started in heat. Showy 
j bedding plant for dry situations, 
j Large glaucous foliage and poppy-like 
( flowers. 
( Fine for edgings or borders. The 
) bright, tufted flowers are produced all 
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or’ge 
w. Sc y. 
hA 
2 
10 
Argemone grandiflora (Prickly Poppy)... 
Aristolochia, see Climbers 
Armeria (Thrift or Sea Pink) 
<< 
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y* 
white 
d. cr. 
•30 
5 
5 • 
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d. rose 
5 
to 
( summer. 
hhA 
a 
y. Si m. 
\ Fine for cutting. Flowers freely all 
Arundo, see Ornamental Grasses 
hP 
'V* 
3 
or’ge 
flesh 
5 
( summer. Should be started in heat. 
A showy plant for the border. 
Hallii . 
n 
10 
Asparagus, see Seeds for Greenhouse 
Asperu/a a7-nrfta setosa.. 
hhA 
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blue 
.20 
5 
c 
) Sweet-scented, long bloomers, suitable 
( for cutting. 
) Showy border plants with long spikes of 
j flower. They do well in any soil. 
These are easily raised from seed and 
make attractive, autumn-flowering 
hP 
1 y* 
2 
white 
.2 q 
Asphnde/us albus. 
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n 
n 
A 
yel. 
Dur. 
Asters (see also pages 88-90) 
Perennial (Michaelmas Daisy) 
thhP 
I 
3.00 
1.00 
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15 
10 
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2 
blue 
—gymnoceph al us.. 
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rose 
3.00 
2.00 
1.25 
i 5 
5 
10 
border plants. 
A spring-flowering, Alyssum-like plant, 
fine for rockwork, etc. 
— mixed .>. 
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varied 
trai. 
mix’d 
pur. 
car. 
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10 
Avena, see Ornamental Grasses 
Baby's Breath, see Gypsophila paniculata 
Bachelor's Button, see Centaurea cyan us 
Balloon Vine, see Climbers 
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2 
white 
•75 
•75 
2.00 
t; 
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red 
5 
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white 
10 
Magnificent summer and autumn flower¬ 
ing annuals. A rich sandy loam is 
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mix’d 
•75 
•75 
•75 
5 
— collection, 6 distinct colors.. . 25 
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strip. 
mix’d 
5 
most suitable for them. They must 
be kept well watered. If transplanted 
several times the plants have a ten- 
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— collection, 6 distinct colors . 25I 
“ 
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dency to dwarf and produce more 
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