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Hundreds of Thousands of Blooms 
From This One Collection! 
Srechs Garden of -bunuale 
You Get 14 Great Varieties This assortment of 14 favorite annual 
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Alyssum Morning Glory flowers has been made up by experts! No. 47250 
Bachelor's Butions™ Fresch’ Marigold Gives you a complete range of colors... ONLY 
Asters African Marigold types of bloom ... fall, medium and low 
Calendulas Nicotiana plants, etc. This collection will give you 
COSMO>. 134 Chrysanthemum Petunia amazing masses of color throughout your 
a amas? » Cosmos Portulaca garden for months and months. 
2 Scabiosa Zinnias Value $2.50 
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QUICK GUIDE TO 
BETTER GARDENING 
Following each flower seed heading we 
have indicated with letters the class in which 
that variety belongs . A—Annual B— 
Biennial . . . P—Perennial. 
*—Starred Varieties are Prize 
Winners in the All American 
Flower Seed Trials which are 
* grown in every section of the 
U. S. Award winners are the 
finest new flowers originated by 
growers from all over the World. 
A—Annual Plants complete their 
life cycle from seed germination 
through the blooming and ripen- 
jt ing period to a natural death 
within one season. They are the 
longest blooming and most color- 
ful of all plants. 
B—Biennial Plants require more 
than one season to reach ma- 
turity and usually bloom the sec- 
ond year after sowing, then die. 
B Seeds may be sown outdoors 
from mid-April to August. Late 
sown seed should have cold- 
frame protection over winter. 
P—Perennial Plants usually bloom 
the year after the seed is sown 
and every year thereafter. The 
Pp foliage dies down in the winter 
and starts again in early spring, 
Seeds may be sown from April to 
August... early sowings make 
larger, stronger plants for winter- 
ing over. 
BRECK’S COMPLETE LINE OF FLOWER 
SEEDS SHOWN ON NEXT 18 PAGES» 
ACONITUM—See Monkshood. Page 20. 
ACROCLINIUM—Everlasting (A) 
0043 Sensation Giants, Mixed. 2 ft. Large, 
silky, double-rayed flowers from white to 
deep rose, borne singly on long stems. 
Pkt. 15¢ 
AFRICAN VIOLETS. Illustrated in color, 
page 21. 
0085 Ageratum, Midget Blue 
AGERATUM—Floss Flower (A) 
Leaders in blue edging plants. Neat, com- 
pact and easy to grow. Long lasting. 
*0085 Midget Blue. Use with Dwarf Mari- 
golds. Uniformly dwarf and dense. Plants, 
4 inches high, covered with thousands of 
clear, azure blue flowers. 
Pkt. 25c, 1/16 oz. $1.00 
0070 Blue Ball, Improved. Deep blue. 4 in. 
Pkt. 25¢ 
0073 Blue Perfection. Dark blue. 18 in. 
Pkt. 15¢ 
0080 Little Dorrit White. Pkt. 15¢ 
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AGROSTEMMA (A) (P} 
0090 Coronaria. (P) By popular demand we 
are returning this old favorite to our list. — 
Gorgeous blood red, single blooms in great 
profusion contrast with the soft, white, — 
woolly foliage. Pkt. 25¢ 
0095 Milas. (A) Vibrant rose-pink, trumpet- 
like flowers with interesting dark lines, 
radiating from the center. Fine for cutting, 
attractive all summer. 30 in. Pkt. 25¢ 
AMARANTHUS (A) 
0145 Molten Fire. An exciting and exotic 
annual that never fails to attract attention. 
Grows to 3 ft. with a brilliant fiery red 
bract contrasting strongly against the 
bronzy red foliage. Pkt. 25¢ 
0152 Tricolor. (Joseph's Coat) Brilliant scar- 
let and yellow leaf-whorls, like huge flam- 
ing poinsettias. 3 ft. Pkt. 15c 
Turn to 
page 40 
FREE! 
TEST FLOWER SEEDS 
We believe that your testing of these 
varieties is of extreme importance to 
us. We therefore, welcome your 
comments and advice. Be sure to re- 
mind us when ordering. 
