NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES IN 



Flower Seeds for 1921 



The majority of the Flower Seed Novelties and Specialties offered on this and the following ten pages have been thoroughly 

 tested in our trial grounds. Others have been received from most reliable growers, and the descriptions are those of the introducers- 

 For General List of Flower Seeds see pages 63 to 116 



AI.YSSUM I.II.AC QUEEN 



1100 By careful selection this has been greatly improved, and the stock we 

 now offer has been saved from plants that were a deep lavender lilac, 

 a really pretty color, either alone or in conjunction with the white sorts. 

 It is of dwarf compact habit, and with all the free and long blooming 

 merits of the regular Sweet Alyssum. 10 cts. per pkt.; 50 cts. per J oz. 



OREER'S EONG-SPURRED HYBRID 



AQUIEEGIAS, OR COEUIttBINES 



Long=spurred Pink Hybrids. To supply the insistent demand for 



the pink shades of the long spurred Columbines we arranged with two of 



our growers to save us seed from 



selected plants, and are now able 



to ofl'er the same in stock that 

 should produce splen- 

 did results. 2.5 cts. — ^aia^f ^ ^ ^ 

 per pkt; 5 pkts. for /^^^^BSL A>- \ 

 $1.00. V-^Sa^Hfe L 



;ir 1206 



Mixed 

 spurred 



L o n g - 

 Hybrids. 



This is the most ad 

 ^ mired type of Colum- 



bine. They have been 

 produced from the 

 strains of several fa- 

 mous hybridizers, in- 

 cluding Mrs. Scott- 

 Elliott, and are much 

 su'eri"'' to the usual grade. The 

 plants are of strong, thrifty 

 growth, and perfectly hardy. Tlie 

 long-spurred flowers of large size 

 vary in color through charming 

 tones of cream, pink, lavender, 

 blue, white, red, etc., hardly any 

 two being exactly alike. 15 cts. 

 per pkt.; 2 pkts., 25 cts. 



Drher's Long-spukred Aquilegia (Columbine) 



ANTIRRHINUM (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 

 tfce most valuable flowers which can readily be grown from seed. We offer two distinct 

 types, the large flowering, tall-growing, or giant, and the equally large-flowered, half- 

 dwarf variety. In our trials seed 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 tho open, when the 

 weather is suitable. 

 Giant Varieties. Of tall growth, very large individual flowers: 



PER PKT. 



1174 Garnet 10 



1175 Pink. Silver pink ..... 10 



1176 Rose. Rich rose. 10 



1179 Collection of a packet each of the above 6 colors , . . . . 50 



1180 Giant Mixed. A splendid mixture, containing all the colors. 



}oz.,30cts 10 



Large=flowering Half=Dwarf Varieties. A splendid type, growing 



about 18 inches high, the bast for bedding purposes: per pkt. 



1162 Daphne. Soft blush pink 10 



1163 Defiance. Orange or russet red 10 



1164 Golden Queen. Rich, pure yellow 10 



1165 Firebrand. Rich, deep red , 10 



116tj Rose Queen. Rich rose.. .. 10 



1167 Mont Blanc. Pure white 10 



1169 Collection of a packet each of the above 6 sorts ... 50 



1170 Half=Dwarf Mixed. All the colors. } oz., 30 cts 10 



PER PKT 



1171 Scarlet 10 



1172 White 10 



1173 Yellow 10 



Giant Antikkhinum 



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If unable to find what you want refer to Index, page 2 



