ANTIRRHINUM. Snapdragon. 
The Snapdragons are among the most showy plants in the garden, flower- 
ing profusely and continuously throughout the summer. 
under glass during January or February they will begin to bloom in 
July. The tall varieties are extensively used for cut flowers. 
Tall Varieties, 2 feet. 
Giant Rose Pink. A charming shade. Oza 125s ae 
Giant Blood Red. Rich deep color. ed aes eae 
Giant Dark Searlet. Very brilliant. aes eel 2oy 
Giant Deep Crimson. ... oe 
Giant White. Fine for ore. Nee 
Giant Crimson and Gold. A charming ‘com- 
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Giant Yellow. Clear daffodil yellow. i: sell 
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Chamois. Rich salmony-pink. . : 
Coral Red. A soft and pleasing color... one 
Hephetos. Brilliant cinnibar-red, with yellow 
spot on lower petal. ee aay 
Delicate Rose. peantifal Shade of hehe pinks 1 
Fairy Queen. Orange-salmon with white throat... . 
Rose Doré. Soft salmon-rose shaded gold. 
Bridesmaid. White, tipped with ale pines 
Striped Varieties. Mixed. 
Giant Mixed. In great variety. 
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Collection of 6 varieties. Our selection. 
Intermediate Varieties. 
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A very showy large-flowering class of the Snapdragons for bedding, the 
plants grow from 15 to 18 in. high and are quite pushy 
Black Prinee. Very deep crimson, dark leaved. Efe 
Rosy Morn. Rich shade of bright. rose. : 
Orange King. Glowing orange-scarlet; a very effective color. 
Firebrand. Deep scarlet. She 
Salmon King. Effective shade of salmony-pink. 
Bronze Queen. Bronzy-red with white throat, a lovely new 
shade. Rats : 
Ruby. Bright ruby- red. : 
Queen of the North. Pure white. 
Golden Queen. Pure yellow. 
Niobe. Crimson and white. 
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Dainty. Pink and white shaded with hh yellow; very attractive. 
Mixed. 
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Antirrhinum, Farquhar’s Giant. 
Tom Thumb Varieties. 
The Tom Thumb varieties are excellent for bedding, the dwarf 
plants blooming profusely allsummer. Height, 6 to 8 inches. 
Sulphur Yellow. 698 Pure White. 
Crimson. 700 Rose. 
Crimson and White. 702 Searlet. 
Mixed. 
Each of the above colors and Mixed, © 40z., 1.00; $0z., .60 
ARCTOTIS GRANDIS. Splendid annual from South Africa, 
with large daisy-like uomets of pute white; the reverse of 
petals pale lilac. 23f . 10z.,1.00;30z., .35 
ARGEMONE GRANDIFLORA. echt Popa Showy 
plant, with single white Poppy-like flowers. 3ft. 4 0z., .15 
ASPERULA AZUREA SETOSA. Yields clusters of fra- 
grant blue flowers; much esteemed for bouquets. 1 ft. 
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AMERICAN BRANCHING. A free-growing type, with immense 
flowers, which are borne on long stems. The finest late sort for 
cutting. 2 to 23 ft. Pkt. 
715 Collection of 6 colors, separate, our selection .50 
720 Crimson. . Pkt., .10 725 Dark Blue. 10 
730) Hight Blues. 5) °'10 735 Rose-Pink. .10 
740 Shell-Pink... “ 10 745 White. . 10 
750 Searlet. . . s 
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Farquhar’s Special Color Mixtures. 
752 Pink, Crimson and White Shades. +4 oz., 1.00; 4 oz., .60 .10 
753 Light and Dark Blue and White Shades. 
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Aster American Branching. 755 Mixed. Oz 200s O25) 10; 40z0,eO08 210 
