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Breck’s Annual Flower Seeds 
Didiscus caerulea 
Didiscus 
Blue Lace Flower 
5900 Caerulea. Superb for cut-flowers. 
The long, slender stems terminate in 
flat clusters of delicate blue flowers not 
unlike “Queen Anne’s Lace.” Height 18 
inches. Pkts. 10c and 25c; 34 oz. 60c. 
Dimorphotheca 
African Daisy 
Gorgeous Summer bedding plants re¬ 
sembling, to some extent, the expensive 
greenhouse gerberas. Petals shine as if 
polished. Excellent for cutting. Height 1 
toot. 
Pkts. 10c and 25c, except where noted 
5905 Aurantiaca. Brilliant orange flowers 
3 inches across. 34 oz. 60c. 
5906 Aurantiaca Hybrids. Salmon, pink, 
cream, and straw color. 34 oz. 60c. 
5908 Ringens. Large, pure white flowers 
with a blue ring in the center. Pkt. 15c. 
Dolichos 
Hyacinth Bean 
5912 Mixed. A quick-growing annual 
climber with white or purple flowers re¬ 
sembling pea blossoms, followed by 
maroon-red seed pods. 10 ft. Pkts. 10c 
and 25c. 
Echinocystis 
5914 Lobata. Wild Cucumber. A vine of 
astonishingly quick growth, with bright 
green foliage and white flowers. Ex¬ 
tremely effective as a screen and 
beautiful in late Summer and Autumn 
when covered with feathery seed-pods. 
Pkts. 10c and 25c. 
Echiun 
5915 Blue Bedder. A charming little 
plant about one foot high bearing a pro¬ 
fusion of small, deep bright blue flowers. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Eschscholtzia 
California Poppy 
Annuals of easy culture if sown where 
they are to bloom. The bushy plants are 
a foot high and as much across, and pro¬ 
duce an abundance of brilliantly colored, 
four-petaled flowers throughout the greater 
part of the season. 
Pkts. 10c and 25c, except where noted 
5918 Monarch Art Shades. Large, semi¬ 
double flowers in a brilliant mixture. 
Pkts. 15c and 35c. 
5920 Alba. Pure white. Oz. 75c. 
5921 Cherry Ripe. Bright cerise. Pkt. 25c. 
5922 Frilled Pink. Pkts. 15c and 35c. 
5923 Golden West. Yellow with orange 
center. Oz. 75c. 
5924 Mandarin. A deep orange, shaded 
crimson. 
5925 Mikado. Orange-crimson. 
5926 Rose Queen. 
5927 The Geisha. Fluted petals of bril¬ 
liant gold, suffused crimson. 
5928 Tango. Bronzy red and terra-cotta. 
5930 Breck’s Giant, Mixed. Oz. $1.00. 
59321 COLLECTION, 6 colors for 50c. 
Euphorbia 
Snow-on-the-Jylountain 
5936 Variegata. An ornamental foliage 
plant 2 to 3 feet high, with clusters of 
showy green and white bracts at the 
top of each stem. Pkts. 10c and 25c; oz. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Eschscholtzia 
Dimorphotheca 
Gaillardia 
While the perennial forms of this flower 
are better known than the annuals, the 
superb varieties offered here are equally 
as fine for cutting, more compact in habit, 
and bloom for a longer period. Useful for 
beds, borders, and cutting. Grows 18 
inches high. 
5941 Indian Chief. A superb new variety. 
Dark mahogany-red flowers. Practically 
100 per cent true. A marvel for con¬ 
tinuous bloom, remaining in flower from 
June until October. Pkts. 10c and 25c. 
5945 Double Mixed (Lorenziana). 
Large fully double flowers varying in 
color from white through the various 
shades of yellow, orange, and red with 
contrasting stripes or markings of the 
same colors. Pkts. 10c and 25c. 
5946 Breck’s Superb Mixture. Single 
and double varieties. Pkts. 10c and 25c. 
Gaura 
5950 Lindheimeri. A graceful, perennial 
plant blooming from seed the first 
season, producing slender spikes, 3 to 
4 feet long, of delicately shaped and 
faintly rose-tinted flowers. Pkts. 10c 
and 25c. 
Gilia 
Pkts. 10c and 25c 
5951 Capitata. Quick-growing annual, 2 
to 3 feet high, with finely divided foliage 
and clustered balls of blue flowers. 
5952 Tricolor. Birds-Eyes. A dainty 
annual 2J4 feet high, with fringed foli¬ 
age and phlox-like flowers of lilac and 
violet, marked with yellow and purple. 
ANNUAL GAILLARDIAS 
Are not nearly as well-known as the 
perennial “Blanket Flowers.” If you 
have never grown them be sure to do so 
this year. 
