Breck’s Special Mixture Scabiosa 
SCABIOSA (A) 
New, improved varieties of one of grand- 
mother’s favorites. Fully double deep 
flowers often 5 inches across in rich and 
unusual colors, on fine long stems. 3 ft. 
Pkts. 15¢ each 
3518 Azure Fairy. Clear sky blue. 
3519 Black Knight. Rich, deep maroon. 
3524 Cherry Red. Bright glowing shade. 
3525 Coral Moon. Lovely shades of sal- 
mon. 
3529 Oxford Blue. Rich, deep blue. 
3536 Shasta Improved. Pure white. 
3538 Yellow. Sulphur yellow. 
3540 Breck’s Special Mixture. 
Collection. 5 separate colors 60 
No. 35411 78c VALUE ¢ 
DWARF SCABIOSA (A) 
Fine compact growing strain—18 in. high. 
Combines well for mass display Pkts. 25¢ ea. 
*3545 Heavenly Blue. Azure blue. 
*3548 Peace. White. 
PERENNIAL SCABIOSA 
3571 Isaac House Hybrids. Excellent per- 
ennial with enormous flowers in lovely 
shades of blue, mauve, lavender and 
white ...on graceful long stems. Blooms 
profusely from June to Sept. 22 ft. 
Pict. 25c 
SCHIZANTHUS 
Butterfly Flower {A) 
3578 Breck’s Hybrids. These could easily 
be mistaken for sprays of tiny orchids in 
the most enchanting array of color. Bushy 
plants with fern-like foliage and flowers of 
white, pink, crimson, yellow, purple, lav- 
ender and rose, delicately spotted like 
small butterflies. Pkt. 50c 
SENSITIVE PLANT—Mimosa (P} 
2673 Pretty little clusters of fluffy pink 
flowers. Children love to touch the delicate 
fern-like foliage and watch it close tightly 
and immediately! It’s one of the wonders 
of nature—and lots of fun either as a pot 
plant or in the garden. Pkt. 25¢ 
SIBERIAN WALLFLOWER (8) 
1254 Cheiranthus Allioni. For midsummer 
brilliance in May. Foot high plants of 
merry gay clear orange—provide colorful 
contrasts in the Tulip border. Sweet fra- 
grance and easy to grow. Pkt. 25¢ 
SNAPDRAGONS—See Antirrhinum page 13. 
SNOW-ON-THE-MOUNTAIN. See Euphorbia 
page 78. 
SPIDER FLOWER. See Cleome page 16. 
STRAWFLOWERS (A) 
2118 Helichrysum Mixed. Bright and cheer- 
ful everlasting for the dark winter days, 
easy too. Pkt. 15c 
FRAGRANT STOCKS (A) 
Spicily fragrant Gilliflowers—marvelous 
for cutting or garden display. Cool grow- 
ing conditions suit them best, and indoor 
starting is desirable. 2 ft. Best all purpose. 
Giants of California 
Pkts. 25¢ each 
3725 Golden Gate. Yellow. 
3727 Red Woods. Blood red. 
3729 Santa Maria. White. 
3731 Tahoe. Lavender. 
3733 Yosemite. Rose 
3735 Exquisite Mixture. 
Collection. 5 separate colors. 
sf .00 
No. 37361 «$1.25 VALUE 
3640 Breck’s Apricot Beauty. The finest 
stock ever introduced. Lovely pastel shades 
of apricot pink and cream. Continuous 
bloom, long lasting whe ncut. Pkt. 50c 
SUNFLOWERS (A) 
3742 Giant Russian. Easily grown hardy 
annuals useful as screens or high hedges. 
Decorative and a treat for the birds. Grows 
8-10 ft. high Pkt. 15¢ 
3755 Double Chrysanthemum-flowered Sun 
Gold. Big as your hat and just as full and 
double as it could possibly be—brilliant 
golden yellow. Striking in massive ar- 
rangements. Try a few in the vegetable 
garden. Pkt. 15c., Y% oz. 50c 
3753 Italian White. Here are the dainty 
and refined members of the family—grow- 
ing only 3-4 ft. and bushy, they produce 
quantities of fine cut flowers 3 to 4 inches 
across, the petals sometimes attractively 
twisted. Yellow through cream to white— 
small contrasting brown centers. Pkt. 25¢ 
TAHOKA DAISY (A) 
3940 The only real good blue daisy for 
summer cutting. Clear lavender blue 2 in. 
blooms with small contrasting golden yel- 
low centers. Flowers begin in mid-June 
and continue well into October. Fine fern- 
like foliage and wiry stems. Pkt. 25¢ 
TITHONIA (A) 
*3950 Torch. Stately annuals growing to 
4 tt—blooming from July until frost—with 
quantities of long stemmed single flowers 
3 to 4 inches across resembling single 
dahlias of the most intense fiery orange- 
red. An excellent annual hedge. Pkt. 25¢ 
flower garden of hundreds of colorful blooms .. . plenty too for 
interesting, unusual indoor arrangements. With but little care you 
can enjoy from June to frost, the most varied, most exciting display 
of colorful annual flowers ever seen. | pkt. will sow a plot 10 x 20 
ft. or the equivalent, 
2538 Imagine it! Plant only one packet and have a spectacular 
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Baron Solemacher Strawberry 
SWEET WILLIAMS (A) (8) 
3915 Breck’s Annual Mixed. Early sown 
seed will bloom first year—often living 
over several years. Wide range of beau- © 
tiful colors—mottled, starred and zoned. 
Very fragrant. 1 ft. Pkt. 15¢ 
Biennial Varieties 
Old fashioned biennials—brilliant and fra- 
granit—as useful and important today as 
they were in Grandmother's garden. 
Pkts. 15c, except where otherwise priced. 
3920 Dark Crimson. 
3922 Giant White. 
3924 Newport Pink. Bright pink. Pkt. 25c 
3932 Breck’s Choice Single Mixture. 
3934 Breck’s Choice Double Mixture. 
HOMELAND (8) 
New Sweet William 
Exceptionally fine variety ... large flower 
heads with extra large florets of an un- 
usually rich deep shade of red, each with 
a clearly defined white center. Very free 
flowering compact plants ... in bloom all 
season. Pkt. 35¢ 
BRECK’S SURPRISE GARDEN MIXTURE 
A Complete Flower Garden 
2d¢ 
Y% Ib. $1.50 
From Seed Startec 
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