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ANTIRRHINU™M (Snapdragon). 
Within the last few years Snapdragons have become immensely popular. This is not 
to be wondered at, as, whether used for cutting or for show in the garden, they are one 
of the most valuable flowers which can readily be grown from seed. We offer two dis- 
tinct types, the large-flowering, tall-growing, or giant, and the equaily large-flowered, 
half-dwarf variety. In our trials the seeds sown out of doors the first week of May 
came into bloom early in July, remaining in full flower until November, For earlier 
flowering, they may be started indoors or in a frame in March, transplanting them to 
the open when the weather is suitable. ; 
Giant Varieties. Of tall growth, very large individual flowers. PER PKT. 
1171 Giant Scarlet ............ 10|1174 Giant Garnet.............. 10 
TG 8 MWA seco dcedooose 10}1i75 <‘* Pink. Silver pink..... 10 
MoH ests, Yellow? ss sone. = <3 10/1176 ‘* Rose. Richrose...... 10 
1179 Collection of a packet each of the above 6 colors ................... 50 
1180 Giant Mixed. A splendid mixture, containing all the colors; } oz.,® 
MIU on go oc op cd Coan euSnoOUED ESCO dHUSIAOUOURs GO acdsee A BEOs One 10 
Large-flowering Half-Dwarf Varieties. A splendid type, growing about 
18 inches high, the best for bedding purposes: 
1162 Daphne. Soft blush pink...................... Pac, Stee ic GIFS SOO 10 
1163 Defiance. Orange or rus- 
Seti nedtss drains ata 10 
1164 Golden Queen. Rich, 
pureiyellow: a seen cae. 10 
1165 Firebrand. Rich,deep red 10 
1166 Rose Queen. Rich rose, 10 
1167 Mont Blanc. Pure white, 10 
1169 Collection of above six 
SOLS Wanaheso 25 cacdeed 50 
1170 Half=-Dwarf Mixed. All 
the colors. } oz., 25 cts.. 10 
1160 Tall Mixed. The old-fash- 
ioned type; fine long spikes, 
grand for cutting. 2 oz., 
PN CSsecggcccscvanc0000 8) 
Ancuusa Itatica, DropmMorge VARIETY 
ANCHUSA. 
(Alkanet.) 
PER PKT. 
1138 Italica Drop- 
more Vari- 
ety. One of the 
best hardy per- 
ennials, and be- 
coming more 
popular each 
season, grows 3 
to 5 feet high, 
and bears in 
abundance flow- 
ers of the richest 
gentian-blue 
during May and 
June. 402z., 50 
cts.; 2 pkts., 25 
O®scanpssoccoel ls) Arasis ALPINA 
ANEMONE (Windflower). 
A very pleasing perennial, producing large flowers; few plants compare with them 
in beauty; fine for bouquets. Sow outdoors in spring, keeping shaded till the plants 
appear. 
1140 Coronaria, Mixed Colors (Poppy Anemone)...... 10 
1146 St. Brigid. A beautiful selection of the above; our seed 
comes from a famous Irish grower and comprises semi-dou- 
ble and double flowers in a wonderful array of colors.... 15 
ANTHEMIS (Hardy Marguerite). 
1150 Tinctoria Kelwayi. A most satisfactory hardy peren- 
nial, bearing all summer daisy-like golden-yellow blossoms; excellent 
for cutting; 2 ft............. pooctods Sei io eran ctaals. sis hs ae eR 10 
ARABIS (Rock Cress). 
1211 Alpina. A hardy perennial and one of the earliest and prettiest 
spring flowers. The spreading tufts are covered with a sheet of 
pure white flowers as soon as the snow disappears. Unequalled for 
rockeries or edging; withstands the drought, and is always neat; 6 
= oa 
HOCHeS PL NOZ Awe CORCES Meare eae te re ae ee 5 Sprke om LarGE-FLOwERING HaLr-DwarF ANTIRRHINUM 
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