PINK SNOWBALL 
Our favorite and most fragrant spring flow- 
ering shrub. Lovely, waxy pink and white 
clusters with an exotic and delicious fra- 
grance—open just as the soft grey-green 
leaves are unfolding. Growth is neat, com- 
pact and rounded. Colorful fall foliage makes 
it an admirable plant for border or founda- 
tion planting. A very acceptable gift for the 
new home owner. Prepaid. 
DY330 Pink Snowball. Each $3.95, 2 for $7.50 
BRECK'S SPECIAL AZALEA PACKAGE 
Each package worth $50 to $75 in 3 to 5 years. Masses of flaming 
brilliance flood the spring landscape! Use them as accents in formal, 
evergreen plantings, or mass them in bold blocks of color. Hardy, 
tolerant of acid soil, ideal for northern gardens. Sturdy, true-toname 
plants in 2-inch bands, ready to plant. 
DZ956 Mollis, The Flame Azalea. Large clusters in May. Mixed colors 
ranging from delicate yellow through golden salmon to terra-cotta 
and red. 12 plants $5.95 Add 50c. postage. 
DZ977 Mucronulatum. Mongolian or Dahurian Azalea. Earliest azalea 
to bloom: usually in April. Large, single, frilled flowers of violet rose. 
Bloom with the forsythias to make a striking display. 
12 plants $5.95 Add 50c. postage. 
DZS75 Long-Season Rainbow Azalea Garden. 6 Azalea Mollis; 6 
Azalea Mucronulatum. $5.95 Add 50c. postage. 
DZ985 Azalea-Rhododendron Combination. 6 Azalea Mollis; 6 Hybrid 
Rhododendrons. Offered on back cover $5.95 Add 50c. postage. 
DZ988 Long-Season Azalea-Rhododendron Combination. 6 Azalea 
Mucronulatum; 6 hybrid Rhododendrons $5.95 Add 50c. postage. 
HIDCOTE GOLD (Hypericum) 
Crown jewel of the low-growing shrubs! 
Crisp golden flowers, the largest yet—fore- 
cast a brilliant American future for this 
hardy English introduction. Round and com- 
pact, gracefully arching stems and soft blue- 
green foliage. 2-3 ft. The cut flowers—choice 
as camellias—make stunning arrangements. 
Blooms from June well into the fall season, 
providing gay, sparkling color when other 
shrubs have passed. Prepaid. 
DY305 Hypericum. Each $2.00, 3 for $5.50 
FRENCH PUSSY WILLOW 
Not just ordinary “alley cat'’ pussies, 
but giant, buxom aristocrats with over- 
sized silvery pink catkins, often 2 
inches long. Easiest shrub to grow. 
Makes a handsome lawn specimen or 
screen. Stems of the huge silvery cat- 
kins are often offered in flower shops 
for as much as $2.00 per dozen. 
Giant French Pussy Willows are easily 
forced after mid-January, and if cut in 
spring may be kept for months in per- 
fect condition. Cut plants back each 
year after blooming for best growth 
and largest catkins. Prepaid, 
DY309 French Pussy Willow. 
Each $1.25, 2 for $2.25 
BRILLIANT FIRETHORN 
For a dazzling fall and winter display of 
orange-scarlet fruit, Pyracantha Coccinea 
Lalandi has.no equal! Arching sprays of 
semi-evergreen foliage hold creamy white 
blossoms in May—followed by gloriously 
brilliant berry clusters during fall and winter. 
Berries remain all winter in striking contrast 
to the dark leathery foliage and crisp white 
snow. Glorious Christmas decorations! Not 
recommended north of Boston. Prepaid. 
DY323 Firethorn. Each $2.95 
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DOUBLE MOCKORANGE 
Minnesota Snowflake 
(Philadelphus) We're wildly enthusiastic 
about this new double mockorange. It has 
all the charm and freshness of a June morn- 
ing! Hardiness and ease of culture are not 
the least of its virtues. The fragrance is de- 
lightfully delicate, and the fully double, 
purest white flowers are borne in great pro- 
fusion. Good for cutting. Prepaid. 
DY575 Double Mockorange. 
Ea. $1.55, 2 for $3.00 
