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JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
NAME. 
RlcJnus .— Continued. 
ccerulescens. 
Gibsoni (Duchess of Edinburgh) . 
Philippinesis. 
sanguineus (Obermanii). 
Zanzibariensis maculatus. 
—mixed. 
mixed sorts. 
Romney a coulteri (California Tree Poppy) 
Rosa multiflora nana (Dwarf Polyanthus 
Rose). 
Rose of Heaven, see Agrostemma cceli 
rosea 
Rose Campion, see Agrostemma coro- 
naria 
Rudbeckla (Cone Flower) bicolor superba 
amplexicaulis. 
Newmanni. 
Sabbat la campestris. 
Salntpaulla ionantha, see Seeds for Green¬ 
house 
Sa/plglossls grandiflora, tall mixed. 
—dwarf mixed. 
—Emperor. 
collection 6 varieties, tall.30 
collection 6 varieties, dwarf.30 
Salvia (Flowering Sage) argentea. 
bonfire ; splendid dwarf variety. 
farinaca. 
patens... 
Splendens, Breck’s Prize Strain.... 
—compacta erecta. 
—Golden Foliage. 
—Silver Spot. 
—Splendens (Triumph), early flowering.. 
—Lord Fauntleroy. 
Sanvltalla procumbens, fl. pi. .. 
Saponaria calabrica. 
—alba. 
—mixed. 
Scablosa (Mourning Bride) atropurpurea.. 
candidissima, fl. pi. 
Cherry Red. . 
King of Blacks. 
Pompadour. 
Tall Mixed ... 
Dwarf Yellow . 
Dwarf Victoria. 
Dwarf mixed. 
collection 6 colors.30 
Schlzanthus, mixed. 
Schlzopetalon Walkeri. 
Sedum (Stonecrop) coeruleum, % oz... .75 
sempervirum. 
mixed. 
Seneclo (Jacobea) elegans, fl. pi. 
—pomponicus purpurea. 
Sensitive Plant, see Mimosa 
Shell Flower, see Molucella 
Silene (Catchfly) Armeria. 
pendula rosa. 
—double rose. 
-white. . 
—mixed. 
Smllax (Myrsiphyllum), see Seeds for 
Greenhouse 
Snapdragon, see Antirrhinum 
Hard. 
and 
Dur. 
H’g’t 
Feet. 
Color 
of 
Flower. 
Price 
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DESCRIPTION. 
Bluish-green foliage. 
•< Dark stems and foliage. 
Purple foliage. 
Red foliage. 
Bronze changing to dark green ; red ribs. 
w Foliage light green to purple. 
Handsome flowers resembling poppy. 
Flowers first season from seed. 
) Easily grown, showy, # free flowering, 
> grand for borders, and unsurpassed 
; for cutting. 
Beautiful rose colored flowers. 
' These beautiful annuals have curiously 
penciled and marbled, funnel-shaped 
J flowers. Emperor is a new type, pro- 
| ducing a great number of very large 
flowers veined with gold, on a single 
stem. 
' Well-known, late summer, brilliant 
flower favorites. There is nothing 
showier than a bed of splendens. 
The golden foliage variety contrasts 
splendidly with the scarlet flowers. 
The deep blue color of patens is also 
desirable, and this variety should be 
grown more largely. Golden Foliage 
and Silver Spot , in addition to their 
good flowering qualities, have very 
ornamental foliage. 
( Suitable for beds or rockwork, bloom all 
( summer. 
) Charming little plants flowering all the 
> season; splendid for beds or ribbon 
) borders. 
Handsome plants for mixed borders, 
flowers beautifully variegated, useful 
>■ for bouquets. They should be more 
generally grown. 
Large flowers ; fine for bedding. 
( Beautiful fringed flowers, with a delicious 
( almond perfume. 
) Showy little plants for carpet beds or 
> rockwork, they flower profusely. Plant 
) in sandy soil. 
( A useful and showy class of gay colored, 
J profuse blooming plants, splendid for 
( beds or pot culture. 
Ornamental free flowering plants with 
bright colored flowers, suitable for 
beds, borders, or ribbon gardening. 
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