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JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
Eschscholtzia Paniculata Rosea, 
CENTAUREA. Americana Alba. Pure 
white flowered variety of the American 
corn flower. The flowers are very large— 
five to six inches across, and look like 
finely cut tissue paper. Pkt., xocts. 
COLEUS. Large Leaved Dwarf. An entirely 
new class of cqleus that is specially 
adapted for carpet bedding. The plants 
attain a height of six to eight inches and 
produce their leaves in great profusion. 
The seedlings need no cutting back; 
simply pinch out the small flower stems 
and you have a perfect carpet of living 
leaves. The colors are blackish red to 
red, marbled and spotted. They come 
perfectly true from seed. Pkt., 15 cts. 
CANDYTUFT. “Little Prince. ,, (Iberis 
coronaria priuceps.) Charming dwarf 
variety of the Candytuft “ Empress .” 
It forms candelabra-shaped pyramids, 
six inches in height, with four to five 
spiral spikes of large, pure white flowers, 
borne well above the dark green foliage. It will prove of 
great value for beds or borders. Pkt., 15 cts. 
“ Rose Cardinal.” A very striking and rich color. Quite 
distinct deep, rosy cardinal. It differs very much from the 
carmine, and will be found a grand addition to this well 
known popular flower. Pkt., 15 cts. 
CYCLAMEN. Bush hill Pioneer. We are glad to offer a new 
color in this marvellous break from the old form. It is 
like the original introduction except in color, which is 
red. It is an acquisition that will be appreciated. Pkt., 
$1.00. 
“ Papilio.” The flowers of this new type have highly fim¬ 
briated and curled petals. The seed we offer is mixed, 
and represents about five colors, white to dark red. A 
very beautiful class and a distinct break from previous 
forms. The foliage is handsomely mottled. Pkt., 25 cts. 
‘‘ The Sultan.” This is without doubt the deepest colored 
Cyclamen Giganteum yet raised. The flowers are intense 
crimson, very fine, handsomely marked foliage. The 
plant is of robust growth and flowers freely. Pkt., 75 cts. 
CINERARIA. “Tom Thumb Blue.” This is a very dwarf 
strain of cineraria, the plants scarcely growing more than 
a foot high, and producing its flowers in great profusion 
in two shades — light and dark blue. It lasts in flower 
a very long time — quite three months. Pkt., 50 cts. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA, Californica, Paniculata Rosea. This is 
a novelty of great merit and deserves the attention of 
lovers of flowering annuals. It is not only distinct, but 
by years of careful selection is a fixed form hitherto un¬ 
known to Esclischolt/.ias. The rosy white petals are deli¬ 
cately channelled or fluted with tiny folds radiating from 
the centre and richly adorned with a soft primrose hue, 
enhancing its beauty wonderfully. Pkt., 25 cts. 
LUPINUS Arboreus. “Snow Queen.’’ A remark¬ 
able new perennial lupin. It forms dense 
bushes about four feet high that are completely 
covered with elegant racemes of snowy white 
flowers. It is very suitable for cutting and 
blooms at a season when good white flowers 
are generally scarce. Pkt., .15 cts. 
MATRICARIA. Eximia Double. “Snowball.” 
This, like the “Golden Ball,” forms a 
densely compact bush, one foot high, profusely 
covered with flowers. The flowers, however, are of the 
purest white. Pkt., 10 cts. 
MIGNONETTE. Goliath. A new bright red mignonette of 
very vigorous growth and branching habit. The flower 
trusses are of immense size—7 inches long and 2 inches 
through at the base. The color is a magnificent pure 
bright red, superior to anything yet offered. The great 
substance of the flower stalks make it of special use for 
cutting. Pkt., 15 cts. 
Goliath Mignonette. 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
