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JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) _ 
Annual Varieties 
90. Coeli Rosa (Rose of Heaven). Rose color, Oz. Pkt. 
1 ft.30 .05 
91. Coeli Rosa Alba. Pure white, 1 ft.60 .05 
Perennial Varieties 
92. Coronaria Alba. Pure white, Wz ft.75 .05 
93. Coronaria Rosa (Rose Campion). Rose 
color, 1 ft.50 .05 
94. Flos Jovis (Joves Flower). Deep pink, 
1 ft.75 .10 
95. Hybrida Walkeri. Bright pink, 1 ft. 
% oz. .50 .15 
96. Mixed. 1% ft.60 .15 
AGROSTEMMA.—A free-flowering border plant 
with attractive flowers that are excellent for 
cutting. The annual varieties are very at¬ 
tractive when grown in groups. 
SWEET ALYSSUM 
100. AGROSTIS NEBULOSA. A feather-like 
grass suitable for bouquets. Hardy Annual, 
1 ft. V* oz. .50 .10 
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.10 
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ALONSOA.—Suitable for conservatory decora¬ 
tion and bedding out of doors during sum¬ 
mer. Half-Hardy Annual. 
104. Albiflora. White, 1% ft.40 
105. Grandiflora. Scarlet, 2 ft.40 
ALSTROEMERIA.—Exceedingly attractive flow¬ 
ers resembling lilies borne on long slender 
stems; of great value as a cut flower. Half- 
Hardy Perennial. 
112. Pulchella. Yellow and red, 3 ft. 
113. Mixed. 3 ft... 1.50 
Sweet Alyssum 
Agreratum Bine Perfection 
AGERATUMS 
In many respects this Half Hardy Annual is 
one of the most desirable summer flowering 
plants we have. It may be used alone for 
beds and borders, or planted in connection 
with geraniums, coleus, cannas, etc. The 
plants grow well almost anywhere. If the 
seed is started in a box in the house, or in 
a hot-bed in the beginning of April and 
transplanted to where they are intended to 
bloom about the end of May, an abundance 
of flowers will be produced until hard frost. 
Seed sown in August will produce plants for 
winter flowering. Oz. Pkt. 
75. Ada Bowman. Light blue; fine for beds 
or edgings, 9 inches . $1.00 $0.10 
76. Blue Perfection. Dark blue; fine for beds; 
very choice, l 1 /^ ft. 1.00 .10 
78. Dwarf Blue. Deep blue, 9 inches.60 .05 
79. Dwarf White. Clear white, 9 inches.60 .05 
80. Lasseauxi. Rose; 1 ft. 1.00 .10 
73. Little Blue Star. A miniature compact 
plant with very small flowers; exceptionally 
good for edging or rockwork; 4 inches.... .25 
81. Little Dorrit. Azure blue, 6 inches.75 .05 
82. Little Dorrit. White, 6 inches.75 .05 
83. Mexicanum Album. White; 1 ft.50 .05 
84. Mexicanum. Lavender blue, 1 ft.60 .05 
85. Mexicanum. Mixed; 1 ft.60 .05 
86 . Nanum Luteum. Pale 3 ’ellow, 9 inches... 1.25 .10 
87. Princess Victoria Louise. White, azure 
blue stamens, 9 inches. 1.00 .10 
88 . Dwarf Roseum. Rose, 9 inches. 1.00 .10 
The Sweet Alyssum is a Hardy Annual so well 
known and such a general favorite that it 
is scarcely necessary to call special atten¬ 
tion to it here. It is of the easiest culture 
both indoors and out, and is suitable alike 
for beds and edging in summer or for grow- 
ing in pots and boxes for winter blooming. 
It will stand considerable cold in the open 
ground and may be sown early; it blooms 
throughout the entire season until destroyed 
by hard frost. For winter flowering sow the 
seed in August or September. « 
114. Lilac Queen. For description, see Nov¬ 
elty Page . 
115. Maritimum (Sweet Alyssum). White, 
very fragrant, 9 inches.30 
116. Little Dorrit. Very compact, fine for 
borders, 6 inches. 1.00 
118. Little Gem. White, grand for edging, 6 
inches .50 
119. Procumbens (White Carpet). White, 
trailing habit, 6 inches. 1.00 
120. Saxatile Compactum (Gold Dust). hP. A 
single plant in one year will produce hun¬ 
dreds of bright yellow flowers, 1 ft.75 
