Breck's Giant Pansies 
Pansies are easy-to-grow. The beautiful 
blooms you see each Spring are grown 
from seeds which were’sown during July 
and August of the previous year, but be- 
cause they suffer from Midsummer heat, 
it's best to plan for Spring display. 
2858 Breck’s Century of Progress, Mixed. 
This wonderful mixture has been restricted 
to comparatively few colors, but each 
flower has undergone careful selection for 
gigantic size, texture and _ individual 
beauty; truly colossal blooms. Pkt. 75c 
BRECK’'S BOSTON PRIZE MIXED 
2861 For years we've had the distinc- 
tion of furnishing the seed for the fa- 
mous Boston Public Gardens, where the 
spring display of pansies vie with the 
Swan Boats for popularity. Boston Prize 
Mixed combines an unbeatable col- 
or balance with uniform dwarf habit 
and grand vigor. 
Pkt. 35c, 1/16 oz. $1.50 
SWISS GIANTS 
Enormous flowers, clear rich colors, long 
stems. Separate Colors. Pkts. 35¢ 
2862 Raspberry Rose. 
2864 Rich Velvety Red. 
2867 Deep Velvety Violet. 
2870 Bright Deep Blue. 
2878 Pure White. 
2879 Clear Canary Yellow. 
2885 Swiss Giants Mixed. A magnificent 
blend of rich colors .. . far surpasses in 
form and range ot colors any Swiss mix- 
ture we have ever seen. Pkt. 25¢ 
FAMOUS FELIX! 
2856 Pansy Felix. Appropriately named for 
your friend and ours—’ Felix the Cat!"’ Each 
large ruffled flower is characteristically 
marked with the long dark ‘whiskers’ and 
the effect is as provocative and whimsical 
as Felix himself. The color range is un- 
usual with plenty of the sought for smokies, 
wine shades and bronzes. Growth is com- 
pact and neat with long stems. Pkt. 35c 
2856 Pansy, Felix 
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SWEET-SCENTED NICOTIANA 
Flowering Tobacco (A) 
PASSION VINE (P) 
* 2890 Passiflora coerulea. Many have been 
I as i ed ll ae 
Sweetness and light on summer evenings 
from this easily grown and attractive plant. 
2794 Breck’s Snowstorm. Dainty snow 
white starry flowers in sprays. Orange 
blossom fragrance. 18 in. Pkt. 35¢ 
2796 Crimson Bedder. Rich, lustrous, wine- 
red blooms in great profusion. Compact. 
Daft; Pkt. 15¢ 
2798 Affinis. Old fashioned Star of Bethle- 
hem. White. 3 ft. Pkt. 15c¢ 
2800 Affinis Hybrids. Wide color range. 
3 ft. ? Pkt. 15c 
2802 Daylight Hybrids. Fine new strain 
with flowers that stay open all day. Bril- 
liant new and hitherto unknown colors in 
Nicotiana. Pkt. 25c 
NIEREMBERGIA (A) 
*2816 Purple Robe. A fairly recent addi- 
tion to the annual class, this neat little 
edging and window box plant has taken 
its place near the top of the list of the best 
low annuals. Blooms continually until hard 
frost, producing hundreds of lavender-blue, 
cup-shaped blooms on 6 inch mounds. 
Pkt. 25¢ 
NIGELLA Love-in-a-Mist ( A) 
2824 Miss Jekyll. Large double blossoms of 
clear and distinct rich blue. Each flower 
surrounded with a lace collar of green 
fernlike foliage. Charming in the garden. 
Splendid to cut. 18 in. Pkt. 25c 
PALM SPRINGS DAISY (A) 
Cladanthus 
1370 Here's a unique flower if we ever 
saw one—starts with one yellow daisy— 
and immediately from around the single 
yellow daisy three or four more present 
themselves! Each individual flower multi- 
plies itself by doing the same until the 
plant has reached 2 ft. or more. It's as 
fascinating as Grampa's fish story—it goes 
on and on and on. Pkt. 25¢ 
successful with this celebrated climber as 
a house or porch plant. Cool growing con- 
ditions suit them best. The blossom struc- 
ture is intricate and fascinating and the 
symbolical legend surrounding the bloom 
is intriguing enough to warrant trying it in 
your own garden. Blooms are predominant- 
ly blue—with creamy white contrasting 
petals! Try this! Pkt. 35c 
PHACELIA (A) 
California Bluebell 
3117 Campanularia. Charming blue annual 
for mass effects of blue and for miniature 
indoor arrangements—handsome foliage 
with the showiest clusters of bright blue, 
bell-shaped blossoms. One of the few blue 
flowers that will tolerate dry soils. Grows 
quickly from seed and flowers all summer. 
Makes an unusual edging. 9 in. Pkt. 25¢ 
3184 Platycodon, Blue 
PLATYCODON (P) 
Chinese Bell Flower 
Amusing balloon-like buds on tall straight 
stems, opening to perfect five pointed stars 
often 3 or 4 inches across. Splendid to cut. 
Useful in border or shrubbery planting. 
Pkts. 25¢ each, 
3184 Blue 3186 White 
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2680 Nasturtium, Golden Gleam 
NASTURTIUMS (A) 
Double-Flowered 
Deliciously fragrant, fully double, semi- 
trailing. So easy, so colorful, and so adapt- 
able. Leaves are used in salads and sand- 
wiches; green seeds make tasty pickle! 
Pkt. 15¢, oz. 45, Y4 Ib. $1.25 
*2680 Golden Gleam. Bright yellow. 
*2692 Scarlet Gleam. Fiery scarlet. 
*2685 Mahogany Gleam. Fine contrasting 
dark nasturtium. Large, velvety and spicy. 
*2695 Glorious Gleam Hybrids. Mixed. 
2682 Fiery Festival. Distinctly new addition 
to the Gleam family. Extra large fully 
double blooms of warm deep scarlet, with 
black penciling in throat. Neat, uniform 
and semi-dwart. Pkt. 25c, oz. 75c 
Double-Flowered Dwarf 
2752 Gem Mixture. Excellent color range of 
doubles. Pkt. 25c, oz. 75c, Y% lb. $2.25 
Old-Fashioned Singles 
Pkt. 15¢, oz. 45c, ¥% lb. $1.25 
2737 Dwarf Rainbow Mixture. | ft. 
2752 Tall Rainbow Mixture. 10 ft. 
