JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
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CENTAUREA (Continued) 
MOSCHATUS (Sweet Sultan). Oz. Pkt. 
691. Rosea. A new variety of annual Sweet 
Sultan which grows about 3 ft. high; the 
color of the flower in opening is a delicate 
rosy-white changing to tender rose-pink 
later. The plants are of the same size and 
form as the white and purple varieties. This 
is a splendid variety for cutting purposes.. .25 
695. Choice Mixed . $0.60 .05 
696. Sauveolens. Yellow . 1.00 05 
697. Blue . 
698. White . 
680. Americana. Flowers rosy-lilac often 
measuring 4 inches across, 3 ft. 
681. Americana Alba. Pure white. 
700. Odorato Chameleon. Yellow and rose, 
very fragrant, ft. 
701. Margaret. Flowers pure white, 2 Vz 
inches across . 
Half-Hardy Perennials 
These varieties are widely used for carpet¬ 
bedding and edging and thrive almost any¬ 
where. A little care is necessary in watering 
young seedlings. 
704. Candidissima (Dusty Miller). Broad, 
silvery foliage, 1 ft. 
706. Gymnocarpa. Narrow silvery foliage, 
1 ft. 
.40 .05 
.40 .05 
V * oz. Pkt. 
.50 .10 
.25 
.It 
Oz. Pkt. 
1.25 .It 
.2t 
1.00 .10 
Perennial Varieties % oz. Pkt. 
702. Montana Blue. Large blossoms of deep 
blue .60 .15 
708. Montana Alba. Pure white. 1.50 .15 
703. Babylonica. Yellow .25 .10 
CARNATIONS 
Half-Hardy Perennials. Marguerite, Breck’s 
Selected Strain.—The earliest of all Car¬ 
nations. If sown in early spring they 
will bloom in July or August and con¬ 
tinue until frost. Being half-hardy, a slight 
protection of coarse straw or pine boughs 
during the winter will preserve them, and 
they will flower abundantly the next sum¬ 
mer. 1 ft. 
1044. Marguerite. Scarlet . 1.00 .10 
1045. Marguerite. Rose . 1.00 .10 
1046. Marguerite. White . 1.00 .10 
1047. Marguerite. Violet . 1.00 .10 
1051. Marguerite. Yellow . 1.50 .15 
1048. Marguerite. Mixed .75 .10 
1049. Marguerite, Malmaison. A greatly im¬ 
proved strain from an unexcelled collection 
and producing extra large flowers. 1 ft.... 1.00 .25 
1050. Marguerite, Giant Mixed. ft. 1.00 .15 
1052. Giants of Nice. We have an exceed¬ 
ingly fine strain of this variety which is a 
strong robust grower. Very large flowers of 
many nice colors. 1% ft. .50 
1053. Chabaud Perpetual. Very free-flower¬ 
ing with a wide range of colors. 1% ft. .25 
1054. Dwarf Perpetual. Choice mixed, 1 ft.. .10 
1073. Grenadln. Double scarlet, very early; 
strongly recommended . .25 
1074. Grenadin. Double white, very early; 
strongly recommended . .25 
1079. Scoticus, FI. PI. Scotch pink. .25 
(For Hardy Varieties, see Dianthus) 
CLEMATIS.—Beautiful climbing vines with 
glossy green leaves and star-shaped flowers 
which completely cover the vines. Good for 
covering walls and trellises. Hardy peren¬ 
nial. 15 ft. 
805. Flammula (Virgin’s Bower). White. .05 
806. Paniculata. White . -05 
807. Large-Flowering Hybrids. Mixed. .20 
Cineraria 
CINERARIA 
To produce good plants for decorative pur¬ 
poses sow in May or June. These magnifi¬ 
cent plants are indispensable for spring 
decoration in the conservatory or window 
garden. Oz. Pkt. 
785. Breck’s Columbia Mixed. Seed is saved 
for us by one of the foremost growers in 
England from prize varieties and contains a 
magnificent range of colors. .50 
787. James Prize. Choice varieties mixed... .50 
789. Stellata (Star Cineraria). Mixed. A 
splendid plant for conservatory decoration 
during the winter and spring. The immense 
heads of flowers are borne on long stalks, 
the individual blooms are star-shaped. .25 
783. Matador. Glowing scarlet. .50 
Foliage Varieties 
Suitable for ribbon beds and edging. Half- 
hardy perennial. 
791. Maritima (Dusty Miller). Silvery green 
foliage, 1 ft.10 .05 
792. Candidissima. Silver foliage, 1* ft.40 .05 
CLARKIA. — Sow the seed in the open border 
in April. They are of easy cultivation; very 
pretty and free-flowering, the double varie¬ 
ties being especially beautiful. Good for 
cutting. Hardy annual. \Vz ft. 
795. Elegans Alba. Pure white.50 .05 
796. —Rosea. Dwarf rose.50 .05 
797. —(Purple King). Double purple.60 .05 
798. —(Salmon Queen). Salmon-pink.50 .05 
799. Pulchella. Mixed .»0 .05 
800. Pulchella. Mixed, single and double.75 .10 
802. Elegans (Vesuvius). Double scarlet. 1.25 .15 
810. CLEOME PUNGENS (Spider Plant).—A 
pretty plant with curious heads of pink 
flowers. Hardy annual. 2 ft. 1.50 .10 
