Annuals and Perennials 
SWEET PEAS (A) 
One of the top, best loved annuals. Their 
chief charms are their delightful perfume and 
long lasting flowers. The best Sweet Peas 
are grown from seeds sown in the garden 
as soon as the ground can be worked. 
LITTLE SWEETHEART 
Dwarf Beauty for Beds and Borders 
3877 Mixed Colors. Outstanding new class— 
only 8 in. high—just perfect for edging bor- 
ders and beds and for pot plants. All season 
long, the compact little plants are covered 
with large ruffled fragrant blossoms. Full 
range of beautiful colors. Every home gar- 
dener will rave about these charming 
beauties. Pkt. 50c., 3 pkts. $1.25 
GIANT SPENCERS 
3760 Breck’s Exhibition Mixture. The finest 
possible combination of colors, assembled 
from varieties of the Giant Flowering Spen- 
cer type embracing the entire color range. 
Pkt. 15e¢., oz. 35c., Yalb. $1.00, lb. $3.50 
MULTIFLORA SWEET PEAS 
3870 Sensational New Giants. IIustrated in 
color and described on page 12. 
Pkt. 50c., 3 pkts. $1.25, ¥2 oz. $1.50. 
CUTHBERTSON 
Fine new heat resisting strain, withstands 
lots more heat than other varieties; very 
early, free flowering and fragrant. 
Pkt. 15c., Yeoz. 60c., oz. $1.00, 4]b. $3.50 
3804 Colin. Vivid scarlet. 
3812 David. Bright rosy crimson. 
3817 Evelyn. Soft salmon-pink. 
3823 Frank G. Soft rosy lavender. 
3828 Janet. Large frilled, pure white. 
3834 Lois. Rose-pink on white. 
3836 Marion. Soft creamy pastel. 
3857 Tommy. Clear, medium blue. 
3865 Mixed. Splendid mixture, all colors. 
BOUQUET GEMS 
7 pkts—Most outstanding 
“Heat Resisting'’ Cuthbert- 
son Sweet peas. Each a 
different color. 
38670 $1.05 value 
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SWEET WILLIAMS (A) (8) 
3915 Breck’s Annual Mixed. Early sown seed 
will bloom first year—often living over sev- 
eral years. Wide range of beautiful colors— 
mottled, starred and zoned.’ Very fragrant. 
Ie it, Pkty ise Sepkis: .385c. 
Biennial Varieties 
Old fashioned biennials—brilliant and _fra- 
grant—as useful and important today as they 
were in Grandmother's garden. 
Pkt. 15c., 3 pkts. 35c., except where other- 
wise noted. 
3920 Dark Crimson 3922 Giant White 
3924 Newport Pink — Brilliant Watermelon 
pink. Pkt. 25c., 3 pkts. 60c. 
3932 Breck’s Choice Single Mixture 
3934 Breck’s Choice Double Mixture 
TAHOKA DAISY (A) 
3940 The only real good blue daisy for sum- 
mer cutting. Clear lavender blue 2 in. blooms 
with small contrasting golden yellow centers. 
Flowers begin in mid-June and continue well 
into October. Fine fern-like foliage and wiry 
stems. Pkt. 25c., 3 pkts. 60c. 
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TITHONIA (A) 
% 3950 Torch. Stately annuals growing to 4 
ft—blooming from July until frost—with quan- 
tities of long stemmed single flowers 3 to 4 
inches across resembling single dahlias of 
the most intense fiery orange-red. An excel- 
lent annual hedge—and spectacular against 
evergreens or dark woodwork. Arrangers 
love it for brilliant effects. Pkt. 25c., 3 for 60c. 
TORENIA (A) 
3952 Wishbone flower to many—because of 
the curious arrangement of the stamens in 
the throat of the two-toned flower. Deep 
pansy purple and clear sky blue in the same 
flower with rich yellow throat. The neat 
uniform 8-10 inch plants make a grand edg- 
ing or rock plant—ideal for miniature ar- 
rangements. Pkt. 25c., 3 pkts. 60c. 
VESPER IRIS (P) 
Star of the Evening 
4060 Here is a charming fall-blooming Iris 
that you can easily grow from seed. Planted 
early, they will flower the first year and 
give you hundreds of jewel-like blossoms 
like gorgeous butterflies at rest. They open 
in the late afternoon and vary in color— 
including lavender, pale blue and claret, 
with orange and tyrian markings on the 
falls. Grows about 2¥2 ft. tall. Graceful. 
Pkt. 35c., 3 pkts. 85c. 
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UNICORN PLANT (A) 
2665 Martynia. Versatile seed pods for the 
hobbyist, home decorator and arranger. Sum- 
mer blooms are pale yellow with attractive 
contrasting deep purple markings—later pro- 
ducing seed pods which may be pickled for 
relish while green. The dry mature pods re- 
semble birds and are often painted for use 
in gourd strings or saved for interesting ac- 
cessories in dried arrangements. 
Pkt. 25c., 3 pkts. 60c. 
VERBENAS (A) 
Pkt. 25c., 3 pkts. 60c. 
¥%4016 Beauty of Oxford Hybrids Pink and 
rose shades. 
4026 Salmon King Rich deep shade. 
4032 Lavender Glory Lavender, cream eye. 
4036 Royale Royal blue, cream eye. 
4040 Snowdrift Purest white. 
4044 Spectrum Red Rich and _ brilliant 
shade. 
4048 Mixed Amazing blend of rich colors. 
NEW DWARF VERBENAS (A\ 
4052 Crystal. Glistening snowy white on 
neat compact 9 in. planis, having a 10 to 
12 in. spread, often producing 10 to 15 stems 
per plant. Create a charming border with 
Crystal and Torenia. Pkt. 35c., 3 pkts. 85c. 
4054 Sparkle. Brilliant scarlet with large 
white eye, and the same superb compact 
habit of growth as its twin Crystal’ described 
above. Sparkle and Crystal combine to make 
a brilliant and unusual border or bed. 
Pkt. 25c., 3 pkts. 60c. 
BRECK'’S COLORFUL 
VERBENA GARDEN 
Oxford Hybrids, Salmon 1 of each 
King, Lavender Glory, 
Royale, Snowdriff $100 
46665 $1.25 value ree 
AMERICAN FLAG 
BORDER COLLECTION 
For beds, borders and 
evergreen plantings. 1 of each 
60° 
New Verbena Crystal, 
New Verbena Sparkle, 
Torenia 
46660 85c. value 
