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ANTIRRHINUM or SNAPDRAGON 6(Annual) 
Henderson’s ROYAL Collection 
OF NEW RUST PROOF 
GIANT FLOWERING ANTIRRHINUM 
(Antirrhinum Maximum Grandiflorum) 
Shown in Colors on Page 80 
With these new rust proof strains successful results may be en- 
joyed, where ordinary snapdragons have failed. The flowers 
average about twice the size of those previously offered, and under 
favorable conditions will produce well set spikes of flowers two 
to three feet long. 
Although perennials in the South, they do splendidly when grown 
as annuals in the North; spring sown seed produces flowering plants 
by July, which continue to bloom in increasing profusion until 
frost. They are magnificent for flower arrangements. 
Alaska. Pure white. 
Copper King. Bronzy copper. 
Crimson Giant. Fiery crimson. 
Loveliness. Soft rose pink. 
Royalty. Purple. 
Yellow Giant. Deep yellow. 
Mixed colors. 
Price of the above per packet, 25c. 
1141 Collection, one packet each of the six separate colors, $1.00. 
DWARF HYACINTH FLOWERED (Rust Proof) 
Antirrhinums have been more rapidly improved than any other garden flower, 
and are grown everywhere. The Hyacinth flowered are a great improvement 
over the ordinary dwarf sorts. The great size and perfect form of the individual 
bloom combined with ideal symmetry of the spike are its main characteristics. 
A beautiful variety for beds or borders, height 1 foot. Seed is sewn in the open 
ground in May to flower in July, but a better way is to start seeds indoors in 
March and transplant outdoors when ready. 
1103 Advance. 
throat 
1104 Charm. Rich, glowing rose 
Orange-scarlet, white 1108 Melody. 
center 
1109 Firelight Scarlet and orange 
1105 Empress. Velvety crimson 1115 Nelrose Improved. Coral pink 
1106 Golden Monarch. Golden- 1116 Philadelphia Pink. An _ ex- 
yellow quisite shade 
1107 Madonna. Pure white 1110 Mixed Colors 
Price of the above, per pkt. 15c 
1111 Collection of 9 varieties named above $1.00 
MAGIC CARPET 
1142 This new Antirrhinum, being of almost a creeping habit, nestles amongst 
the stones and clothes them as with a carpet. The flowers appear in a vari- 
ety of soft pink and lavender colors that add greatly to the gaiety of the 
rock garden during the summer months.....................- Pkt. 25c¢ 
ROCK HYBRIDS 
1145 Forms compact bushes with variously colored flowers, shades ot rose, 
pink, purple, mauve and bicolors being produced in great profusion. It 
blooms two weeks earlier than the average Snapdragon and is eminently 
suitable for decoration of rock and alpine gardens. 
Mixed (Colors siya -jeise cre re eee eee ave cla la aueols ea cesres eos Pkt. 25c. 
Salmon pink lemon 
FORCING VARIETIES, Special Greenhouse 
We recommend these sorts for forcing under glass. 
1095 Ceylon Court. Canary yellow 
1096 Winter Helen. Delicate salmon 
1097 Jennie Schneider. Salmon-pink 
1098 Rocks White. Pure white 
1099 Roman Gold. Rich old gold 
Price of the above 1,000 seeds, $1.00; pkt. 25c 
ANEMONE (Perennial) 
1092 St. Brigid. Produces in abundance large, 
single, semi-double and double flowers 2 to 3 4993 Kelwayi. 
ANTHEMIS, Hardy Yellow 
Marguerite (Perennial) 
Yellow, daisy-like flowers, bloom- 
ARGEMONE (Annual) 
1182 Hybrida Grandiflora. These new ‘Prickly 
Poppies’’ form branching plants about 3 feet 
inches across, in colors varying from maroon : = re high and 18 inches across. The large, single, 
and brightest scarlet to flesh-pink and from ing all'summer. Height, 2 feet..... Pkt. 10c Poppy-like flowers are white, cream, prim- 
lilac to purple. Some are mottled, striped, ARABIS ALPINA (Rock Cress) rose and yellow, borne freely all summer long 
ringed, etc. For cutting they are unsurpassed. (P nnial) The thistle-like foliage is of a grayish-green 
Plants must be well protected during the winter IIS WAG RTE cdearnarde) perennial Sak eed withestlvenyatibS:-onicee ieee Pkt. 10c 
Peete bloc arin te ae toes for rock gardens. Flowers pure white, bloom- ARMERIA, Thrift, Sea Pink 
Pkt. 10c ing early in the spring.............. Pkt. 10c (Perennial) 
Compact plants with moss-like foliage, flowers 
AQUILEGIA or ARCTOTIS GRANDIS borne on globe-like heads. 
COLUMBINE (Perennial) . (Annual) 1189 Maritima. Pink flowers, height 1 foot. 
These hardy perennial plants bloom at a time when 
there is a short lapse of bloom in the gardens imme- 
diately after the spring bulbs are through flowering 
and before the perennials pave begun. 
1150 Henderson’s Ae Hybrid. The flower 
stems, often 40 inches in height, carry magnif- 
icent clusters of immense, long-spurred, single 
flowers, lasting a long time. The colors in- 
clude rich shades, as well as new and delicate 
tints, pure white, blue and white, pure yellow, 
pink with yellow corolla, red with orange 
corolla, cerise, purple, rose and white, salmon, 
lavender, mauve, etc. Mixed Colors. (See 
TUS y GUO} eee aie ee) ee Pkt. 25c 
1153 Chrysantha. The beautiful, 
spurred yellow variety.........Pkt 
Bell-flowered. A spurless type, pro- 
ducing freely large, open, bell-shaped 
flowers of many beautiful colors, includ- 
ing sky blue, pink, deep blue, purple, 
violet, lavender, white, flesh, rose, 
maroon, salmon, etc. Mixed Colors. 
Pkt. 25c 
long- 
. 10c 
1155 
1157 Coerulea MHybrida. Long-spurred 
flowers of white and blue...... Pkt. 10c 
“Crimson Star.’’ The flowers of a 
brilliant dark crimson, which, being 
borne profusely on the plant, form a 
most attractive subject in the border. 
Pkt. 25c 
1166- Double, Long-spurred Hybrids. Beau— 
tiful, long-spurred, large double flowers, 
formed of several rows of cornucopia-like 
petals and in various shades of yellow, 
lavender, blue, indigo and white. Mixed 
1158 
Colorsaeh ska an eee: Pkt. 25c 
1170 Single. Large Flowering. _ Mixed 
Colores rie wie ieee Pkt. 10c 
1175 Pearly white flowers on long stems well above 
the foliage. The petals are white on the upper 
surface and pale lilac on reverse, and in the 
center of the flower is a light blue disc sur- 
rounded with white stamens and a -narrow 
golden band, which contrast beautifully with 
the blue disc and the stamens. Very good for 
cutting. The plant is of branching habit and 
forms a clump 2 to 3 feet high. (See illus- 
tration.). Pkt. 10c 
Pkt. 15c 
