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YOU, TOO, CAN HAVE 
A “SANDY VALLEY” 
DAFFODIL PLANTING 
On this page we picture actual scenes at Sandy 
Valley, Dedham, Mass, where Breck’s Daffodils 
each Spring present a picture that draws thousands 
of admiring visitors from all over New England. 
At “Sandy Valley” which is the property of Mr. John 
L. Russell, of the Breck firm, visitors may stroll along 
informal paths that wind through woodland scenes 
and lead across sun-drenched meadows, and every¬ 
where—no matter where you look—there are Daffo¬ 
dils, thousands upon thousands of them in gay and 
informal mixtures and in drifts of separate varieties. 
You can plant Daffodils in this same alluring man¬ 
ner on your own place and get these same fascinating 
naturalistic effects. In other words plant Daffodils 
to grow like wild flowers. Such plantings are perma¬ 
nent. They will grow in beauty each year. 
BRECK’S SPECIAL DAFFODIL MIXTURE 
FOR NATURALIZING 
Giant Trumpet varieties in their 
clear yellow shades; medium trum¬ 
pets, and short cup varieties, 
brightened with orange or blazing 
scarlet cups. All are in this 
superb mixture. 
12 Bulbs for.$ 0.60 
100 Bulbs for. 4.50 
250 Bulbs for. 9.50 
1000 Bulbs for 38.00 
Upper Picture — 
Drifts of individual varieties. For this 
type of planting, see page 27. 
Center Picture — 
Drifts of “Sir Watkin”—a very prolific 
and persistent naturalizing variety. 
Lower Picture — 
“Robert Sydenham”—a huge Trumpet 
Variety—in foreground, with “Bernard¬ 
ino” directly behind. 
