ILLUSTRATED 
IN COLOR ON 
OPPOSITE PAGE 
BLUE HYDRANGEA 
The famous Blue Hydrangeas of Nan- 
tucket, Newport and Norfolk! They're a 
midsummer day's dream with their rich 
_ sky-blue flower heads that bring gasps 
of admiration. Long lasting cool color 
accent for brilliant midsummer—deep 
green foliage. Protect north of Boston. 
Best color obtained in acid soil or soil 
treated occasionally with alum or iron 
sulphate. 2 yr. field grown. (Wt. 3 lbs.) 
DY565 Blue Hydrangea. Ea. $2.50 
CRIMSON KING MAPLE 
A new and sensational introduction 
from Europe that keeps its beautiful 
maroon-purple color all summer. Every 
leaf a bright shiny color not found in 
any other tree. Provides dense shade 
and does well under city conditions. 
Demand so far exceeds supply and 
large sizes are not available. We offer 
4 to 5 ft. whips—single stem—as yet 
unbranched and growing vigorously. 
Plant Patent 735. (Wt. 4 lbs.) 
DY335 Crimson King Maple - 
4-5 ft. trees. Ea. $4.50, 2 for $8.75 
FORSYTHIA LYNWOOD GOLD 
Marvelous new shrub—the leader of all 
_ forsythias! Upright growth—with more 
golden yellow flowers than any for- 
sythia has ever borne before! So pro- 
fuse that the flowers actually seem to 
be crowding each other off the stem 
from top to bottom! Flowers larger, 
better and longer lasting than varieties 
offered heretofore. Superb for forcing in- 
doors! Grows from 5 to 7 ft. (Wt. 3 lbs.) 
DY563 Forsythia. Ea. $2.25, 2 for $4.25 
-HIDCOTE GOLD (Hypericum) 
Crown jewel of the low-growing shrubs! 
Crisp golden flowers, the largest yet— 
forecast a brilliant American future for 
this hardy English introduction. 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. (Wt. 3 lbs.) 
DY305 Hypericum. Each $1.95, 2 for $3.85 
~SELBERTA PEACH 
The juiciest, sweetest of all peaches! 
Most popular variety for eating fresh 
or canning. Bears first fruit within a 
couple of years—trees gorgeous in 
Spring blossom, followed by lovely 
yellow and red fruit. Trees only 8 to 10 
ft. tall even at maturity are ideal for 
home landscaping. Their neat compact 
form; lovely blossoms in Spring; de- 
licious fruit, PLUS quick (2 yr.) fruiting 
make Elberta ideal garden tree. 
DY696 (Wt. 3 lbs.) $1.95 ea., 2 for $3.85 
BRILLIANT FIRETHORN 
For a dazzling fall and winter display of 
orange-scarlet fruit, Pyracantha Coc- 
cinea Lalandi (Brilliant Firethorn) has no 
equall Arching sprays of semi-ever- 
green foliage hold creamy white blos- 
soms in May—{uilowed by gloriously 
brilliant berry clusters during fall and 
winter. Berries remain all winter. 
Glorious Christmas decorations! Not 
hardy north of Boston. (Wt. 3 lbs.) 
DY323 Firethorn. Each $2.95 
PEACE “a0 
THE-QUEEN OF ROSES 
Blue Ribbon Winner for Expert 
or Beginner 
This glorious Rose is almost unbelievable in 
its beauty, size and lasting qualities. The 
buds are golden yellow enlivened by a flush 
of vivid pink at the petal edges. These buds 
open slowly, giving long-lasting blooms that 
show delicate tints of yellow, pale gold, 
cream and ivory blending on each petal to 
a lightly ruffled edge of pink. 
No Other Rose So Good! 
The change of tints differs from day to day 
and from flower to flower but is always 
beautiful and always in harmony, like the 
colors of a rainbow. Though the very double 
bloom is huge, it is constantly fresh looking. 
Its coloring always gives an effect of delicate 
loveliness even in the fully open flower. The 
plant is as remarkable as the blooms, with 
long, straight, magnificently strong stems and 
handsome, shining dark green foliage. 
Blooms early spring to frost. (Sh. wt. 3 lbs.) 
DY415 Peace. Ea. $2.50, 2 for $4.85 
GIANT HYBRID BLUEBERRIES 
Heavy 2-year old, specialist-grown plants for 
the home garden or commercial grower at 
Breck’'s new low prices. For maximum pro- 
duction and ideal pollination, we offer the 
following group, specially selected. 
| Dixie—Midseason, light blue 
SJ] Concord—Midseason; good quality 
2 Jersey—Late, heavy cropper 
2 Rancocas—Midseason, giant, dark blue 
DB29 Six plants, labelled (Wt. 5 lbs.) $5.49 
DB31 Two collections (12 plants) $10.49 
ROSE OF SHARON 
(Hibiscus Syriacus.) Gorgeous blooms in 
August and September when few shrubs are 
in flower. Blossoms like old-fashioned rose. 
Grows 12 ft. (Wt. 3 lbs.) 
DY585 Jeanne D’Arc (white). 
DY587 Ardens (purple). 
DY589 Anemoneflora (pink). 
18” to 24” plants. Ea. $1.25, 2 for $2.35 
DY58 One each above (3 plants). $3.50 
75 
Peace Is Easiest Rose To Grow! 
BITTERSWEET 
(Celastrus Scandens.) Hardy old Roxbury 
Waxwork —as New England as a Wild 
Grapel Entwines itself over stone walls and 
fences, offering safe harbor to nesting birds. 
Festoons the countryside with a wealth of 
brilliant orange scarlet fruit every fall. Ber- 
ries make a beautiful holiday decoration— 
or festive dinners for your favorite wild birds. 
Plant 3 for ideal pollination. Healthy field 
grown plants. (Wt. 3 lbs.) 
DY595 Bittersweet. Each $1.25, 2 for $2.35 
EVERGREEN CARPET 
Pachysandra. A dense low growing (8”) 
carpet of evergreen beauty to permanently 
cover garden ‘bald spots.’’ Thrives in deep 
shade—plant 4 to the square foot under trees, 
on bankings, where grasses won't grow. Sum- 
mer and winter it presents a glossy evergreen 
ground covering. (Wt. 5 lbs. per 25 plants.) 
DP200 25 plants, $2.35, 50 plants, $4.45, 
100 plants, $7.95. 
