• BRECK’S FLOWER SEEDS 
Cover Illustration 
Breck’s 
Giant Orange 
Calendula 
Aster — Early Giant 
Light Blue 
Award of Merit, 1938 
All-America Selections 
Although winner of a high award in 1938, this 
Aster was not introduced until this year. It is wilt- 
resistant, 18 inches high with clear, bright blue 
flowers of the same loose type as the “California 
Giants” but blooming about four weeks earlier. 
Pkt. 25c. 
The specialties of leading seeds¬ 
men are worthy of careful note by 
all flower growers who really appreci¬ 
ate conspicuous merit in size, color, 
form of bloom, and plant habit. Look 
at the front cover illustration of this 
most outstanding Breck specialty. 
Grow it this summer and every year 
from now on! Superb for cutting. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Russell Lupins 
Awarded Royal Horticultural 
Society Gold Medal, June 1937 
The most sensational introduction 
for many years and the finest strain 
of perennial Lupins in the world. 
Long, symmetrical, closely furnished 
spikes in an indescribably rich var¬ 
iety of brilliant colors. As the only 
practical method of guaranteeing 
genuine seed, we are handling the 
GROWER’S SEALED PACKETS 
ONLY. We are offering both 
the ORIGINAL STOCK which 
was sold last year and also 
RESELECTED STOCK care¬ 
fully saved from selected plants. 
RESELECTED STOCK 
Packets in 4 sizes: 12 seeds 
25c; 50 seeds 65c; 120 seeds 
$1.25; 250 seeds $2.50. 
ORIGINAL STOCK 
Packets in 5 sizes: 10 seeds 15c; 
24 seeds 25c; 80 seeds 65c; 200 seeds 
$1.25; 500 seeds $2.50. 
See inside front cover for colored 
illustration. 
Aster, Early Giant Light Blue 
Morning Glory 
Scarlett O’Hara 
Gold Medal, 1938 
All-America Selections 
Although “the winner” in 
the 1938 trials, introduction 
was postponed until this year. 
Four-inch flowers of rich, 
carnelian red with unique and 
pleasing foliage. Pkt. 50c. 
Annual 
Hollyhock 
Indian Spring 
Silver Medal, 1939 
All-America Selections 
Extremely attractive semi¬ 
double and double flowers 
showing shades of pink, bright 
rose and rosy carmine on 4 or 
5 foot flower spikes. These are 
followed by secondary side 
shoots which supply a wealth 
of bloom from July until frost. 
Morning Glory, Scarlett O’Hara Pkt. 25c. 
Annual Hollyhock, Indian Spring 
