JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation). 
100 
POPPY 
NAME. 
Hard. 
and 
Dur. 
H’g't 
Feet. 
Color 
of 
Flower 
Price 1 
per 
Oz. Pkt. 
CEnothera (Evening Primrose) acaulis. 
hP 
% 
white 
I -501 5 
biennis. 
1 < 
2 
yel. 
•75 
5 
rosea mexicana. 
hli A 
% 
rose 
•75 
5 « 
annual varieties, mixed. 
< < 
var. 
mix’d 
1 - 4 ° 
5 
perennial varieties, mixed. 
hP 
< < 
< < 
5 
Orobus, mixed. 
< < 
< < 
< < 
5 
Onopordon acanthium (Thistle). 
hB 
6 
white 
‘5 
Oxalis alba. 
thhP 
a 
white 
5 
rosea. 
<< 
t < 
rose 
5 
tropteoloides. 
< < 
<« 
yel. 
10 
valdiviana. 
< < 
< < 
yel. 
10 
mixed . 
< < 
< < 
mix’d 
4.00 
5 J 
Pffiony, double, mixed. 
hP 
2 
mix’d 
1.50 
10 
single, mixed. 
< < 
i < 
(< 
• 50 
10 
Pampas Cirass,see Ornamental Grasses. 
Pansy, see Viola tricolor. 
Pa paver (Poppy)— 
alpinum album.J^oz. 2.00 
thP 
1 
white 
5 
—roseum. “ 2.50 
«< 
< < 
rose 
5 
—mixed. “ 1.50 
u 
< < 
mix’d 
5 
bracteatum. 
< < 
4 
red 
.60 
5 
Cardinal, double. 
hA 
r V 
scar. 
2.00 
5 
— hybridum, double. 
< < 
< < 
mix’d 
1.00 
10 
Chinese, mixed double. 
< < 
1 
sc.&w. 
•3° 
5 
Carnation, double. 
< t 
2 
mix’d 
• 25 
5 
Danebrog (Danish Flag). 
< < 
< < 
sc.&w. 
•25 
5 
glaucum (Tulip Poppy).. 
< < 
1 
scar. 
1.00 
5 
lsevigatium . 
< < 
I % 
s.& bl. 
1.00 
5 
Mephisto. 
< < 
2 
c.&bl. 
• 3° 
5 
Mikado, double. 
< < 
1 
sc.&w. 
•3° 
5 
nudicaule (Iceland Poppy). 
thP 
1 % 
yel. 
1.00 
5 
—fl. pi., double. 
< < 
< < 
< < 
10 
— alba . 
< < 
< < 
white 
1 .00 
10 
—aurantiacum. 
< < 
< ( 
or’ge 
10 
—coccineum, double. 
< < 
(t 
scar. 
10 
*— mixed, single. 
< t 
t ( 
mix’d 
•75 
10 
orientale (Oriental Poppy). 
hP 
2 
s.&pu. 
2.00 
10 
pavonium (Peacock Poppy). 
hA 
1 
sc.& b. 
1.00 
5 
Paeony-flowered, double. 
< < 
1% 
mix’d 
• 2 5 
5 
Ranunculus-flowered . 
2 
< ( 
. 2 s 
s 
Shirley. 
«< 
i l A\ 
<« 
•75 
D 
10 
somniferum (Opium Poppy). 
< < 
3 
white 
•3° 
5 
umbrosum . 
<( 
crim. 
•3° 
5 
Victoria Cross. 
<( 
<< 
cr.&w. 
•3° 
5 
White Swan, double. 
<( 
2 
white 
•75 
5 
Yellow Rose, double. 
(< 
1 % 
yel. 
•75 
5 
collection, 12 annual varieties.. . .50 
1 
DESCRIPTION. 
Fine free flowering plants, suitable 
for backgrounds, shrubberies, etc. 
Showy plants, pea shaped flowers. 
Sow seed in pots, transplant without 
disturbing roots. 
Splendid class of plants with bril¬ 
liant colored flowers and dark foli¬ 
age, suitable for rockwork, hang¬ 
ing baskets, vases, etc. 
These beautiful varieties of poppies 
are so well known that it is needless 
to say anything in their favor. 
Quite a number of the perennial 
varieties bloom the first year from 
seed if sown early. The alpinum 
sorts are of low growth and con¬ 
stant bloomers. Cardinal hybrids 
embrace several shades of rose, 
chamois, and brick red. Chinese 
have double feathery flowers. 
Danebrog, bright scarlet, with a 
white spot at the base of each petal. 
Lsevigatium single, scarlet, black 
spots and white margin. Me- 
phisto, scarlet and black spots. 
Mikado, feathery petals, while 
fringed with crimson. The nudi- 
caule are all charming sorts that 
bloom very early. Oriental, one 
of the best, dark scarlet with a 
purple spot at the base of each 
petal. Pavonium, scarlet, with a 
black horseshoe-shaped blotch at 
the base of each petal. Shirley is 
fine for cutting, having long stems. 
The new strain we offer produces 
softer and more pleasing shades 
than we have offered hitherto. 
Yellow Rose, carnation - flowered 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
