Vlewtlowets 
FOR BETTER GARDENS 
WORLD’S LARGEST PETUNIAS 
Breck's Introductions 
New Ruffled Giants with flowers fully 5 inches 
across. Pkt. 50¢., 3 pkts: $1.25 
2932 American Beauty. Clear, rich Raspberry- 
rose. Illustrated on Cover. 
2936 Pink Ruffles. Lovely shades from soft 
salmon-pink through rose, to clear cerise-pink. 
2937 White Ruffles. artistically 
veined with rich red. 
NEW GIANT ALYSSUM 
A Breck’s Introduction 
0104 Blizzard (Tetraploid). The largest-tlowered 
white variety, with nice spikes of bloom, tall 
enough for cutting, for indoor fragrance too. Very 
easy to grow and as free blooming as regular 
Alyssums. Pkt. 25c., 3 pkts. 60c. 
GIANT SALMON VERBENA 
A Breck’s Introduction 
4026 Salmon King. The richest, deepest salmon™ 
flowered Verbena we've ever seen. More upright 
in habit of growth than the other varieties. Very 
free flowering with handsome, large clusters of 
blossoms all Summer, against very attractive, 
rich green foliage. Lovely annuals for mass color 
displays. Pkt. 25c., 3 pkts. 60c., % oz. $1.00 
PARMA VIOLET SCABIOSA 
Royal Horticultural Society Winner 
Snow-white, 
3530 An outstanding introduction from England. 
Grand new shade in Scabiosas—rich violet—an 
intensity of color never before seen in this family. 
Blooms are large, full, beautifully formed and 
plentiful all Summer, and are borne on long, wiry 
stems. Pkt. 50c. 
New Pink Shades 
DELPHINIUM 
1620 Astalot Series. The most won- 
derful and long-waited-for color in- 
troduction to date, in this prize- 
winning Pacific Giant Strain. Hand- 
some shades of pink to pink-laven- 
der, with the same large flowers and 
well-formed massive spikes. Sure to 
receive enthusiastic welcome by all 
garden lovers. 
Pkt. $1.75, 3 pkts. $4.50 
ALL AMERICA WINNERS 
Illustrated Inside Front Cover 
3950 ‘“‘Torch”’ Tithonia. The first low- 
growing Tithonia—just Zinnia high. Pro- 
duces. a blaze of brilliant, orange-scarlet, 
single blooms until frost. Loves hot 
weather, and grows-luxuriantly and bushy 
to 4 feet, providing plenty of long, sturdy 
stemmed flowers. Pkt. 25c., 3 pkts. 60c. 
2598 ‘‘Glitters’’ Marigold. Glorious blooms 
like large greenhouse ‘‘Mums’’ — clear yel- 
low, in handsome contrast to the rich, dark 
green foliage. The 31% foot, free flowering 
plants make wonderful displays from late Sum- 
mer until frost and give plenty of quality blooms 
for cutting. Pkt. 25c., 3 pkts. 60c, 
4026 Giant Salmon Verbena 
A “Darling” 
MORNING 
GLORY 
2242 Darling. New, large 
flowered variety — soft, 
Raspberry-rose blooms 
with just a touch of pure, 
white, deep in the throat. 
Brings a brand new, 
pleasing color to this 
extremely popular, annu- 
al climbing group. You'll 
enjoy it for window boxes, 
trellises, fences, etc. Easy- 
to grow, flowers all Sum- 
mer. Pkt. 25c., 3 pkts.60c. 
1620 Delphinium 
