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JOSKIMl l^RKCK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
African Marigold, Sunburst- 
{Breck*s Perfection Strain.) 
The African Marigolds of today differ so widely from 
the tall, straggling, coarse-growing plants of the old- 
fashioned garden, that one is surprised at the superb 
form now found in these flowers. Our new strain repre¬ 
sents many years of careful selection, and is, without 
doubt, the finest in cultivation. It produces large, 
globular, double flowers, that measure 4 to 5 inches in 
diameter, and for habit of growth, and purity of color 
are unsurpassed. When planted in the garden they 
will make a grand display of glittering yellow, bloom¬ 
ing far into the autumn. We take great pleasure in 
being able to offer seed of this superior variety, and 
we assure our customers that if they give it a trial they 
will not be disappointed. 
The colors are clear lemon yellow and deep orange, 
and when massed together are very effective. l‘kt., 
each color, 15 cts. 
African Marigold, Sunburst. 
Rambler Rosem 
THE NEW EVER-BLOOMiNQ DWARF CRIMSON RAMBLER ROSE. Baby Rambler. The best of all 
roses for pot culture and bedding. It is a trug ci'er-bloomer ^ and identical with CTimson Rambler except in 
habit. It is of bushy, compact growth, forming j)lants about 18 inches high in a (>inch pot. Plants from 
2^-inch pots, 50 cts. each. Plants from 4-inch pots, 60 cts. each. 
PANSy. Madame Perret. This creation, because of its 
distinctness and rare beauty, has become a general favorite 
with all lovers of pansies. 'The flowers offer all ])ossible 
lines of red, from the light ])ink, the lovely white-edged 
red, to the deep i)urple of splendid magnificence. 'Phesize 
of the flowers is extraordinary, being from 3 to 4 inches in 
diameter. 'Phe plants come into bloom earlier than other 
.sorts, and continue through a long season. Pkt. 15 cts.; 
oz. $3.00. 
SWEET PEAS, BRECK^S BOSTON MIXTURE. The 
very best mixture offered at any ])rice. It includes in good 
proportions over sixty of the choicest kinds, and this year 
is enhanced in value by the addition of many new and 
charming shades. Oz. 10 cts.; % lb. 25 cts.; lb. 75 cts. 
SWEET PEA, Gladys Unwin. Gladys Unwin has a very 
large and bold flower; not hooded, but with a very striking 
upright crinkled or wavy standard and broad wings. C’olor, 
a pale rosy ])ink. A striking feature is that about 75 per 
cent, of the long flower stems are with four blooms, which 
is a most unusual thing in sweet peas. It was first raised 
in 1901, and has kept |)erfectly true and fixed in character 
each year since. Pkt. 15 cts. 
SALPIGLOSSIS. BRECK'S MULTI-COLORED. Phe 
Salpiglossis is a beautiful garden annual. 'Phe strain we 
offer under the name of Multi-Colored is a wonderful im¬ 
provement over all other varieties of this very desirable 
plant. 'Phe magnificent flowers, large and funnel-shaped, 
present an extremely pleasing variety of colors in mottled, 
veined and self-colored forms. Phey require good, rich 
soil, and will amply repay in glorious effect good care and 
liberal treatment. We feel confident in saying to those of 
our patrons who try it that they will not be disappointed. 
Pkt. 10 cts. 
Breck’s Multbculored Salpigiossis. 
The yell<nv and orange Marigold Seed which came 
from yon this year has dn^eloped the finest heads I 
ever sa 7 v ; they are solid^ well shaped and full. In 
factj they have often been taken for Dahlias by per- 
so}tspassing my garden. 
JAMES WALSH, Lowell, Mass. 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
