NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES IN 



Flower Seeds for 1931 



For General List of Flower Seeds, see Pages 61 to 116 



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Antirrhinum (Snapdragon) 



Forcing varieties, especially suited for growing under glass; 

 can also be grown satisfactorily outdoors. per pkt. 



1172 Ceylon Court. Beautiful canary yellow, flowers 

 closely set on strong wiry stems $0 50 



1173 Cheviot Maid. Clear pink, very early flowering. . . 50 



1174 Jennie Schneider. Beautiful pink, same color as 

 Columbia rose; free bloomer 25 



1175 Orlando. Beautiful bronze. A very popular shade. . 25 



1176 Philadelphia Pink. Considered one of the best 

 pure pinks 25 



1177 White Rock. Pure white. Extra early, and free 

 blooming 25 



1188 Collection of a packet each of the above 6 sorts, $1 .50. 



New Antirrhinum Maximum 



1157 Salmon Rose. As its name implies, it is a most 

 beautiful shade of Salmon combined with the begonia 

 rose color which has made the variety The Rose so 

 popular. Plants of Salmon Rose have a good vigorous 

 habit and the flowers are immense. 25 cts. per pkt. 

 (For general list of Antirrhinums see page 64.) 



Ageratum Blue Ball 



Ageratum "Blue Ball" 



We consider this a really valuable addition to the list of 

 Ageratums. The compact, ball-shaped plants grow 6 inches 

 high, of unusual uniformity of growth, bearing over a long 

 season large flossy flowers of a deep Ageratum blue. Makes 

 a wonderful blue line or border. 15 cts. per pkt.; 50 cts. 

 per i oz. 



(For general list of Ageratums, see page 62) 



AnchUSa (Alkanet, Bugloss) 



1136 Capensis Blue Bird. Flowers of a vivid indigo blue. 

 Plants are compact and of even habit, in marked contrast 

 to other annual varieties. 15 cts. per pkt.; 50 cts. per J oz. 



1141 Myosotidiflora. A distinct dwarf hardy species, growing 

 but 10 to 12 inches high, producing during April and May 

 sprays of beautiful Forget-me-not like flowers of a rich 

 blue. An excellent plant for the rock garden; also highly 

 recommended as a ground cover for lilies. 25 cts. per pkt.; 

 5 pkts. for $1.00. 



1139 Italica Lissadell. A greatly improved form of the 

 popular Dropmore variety, being of sturdier habit of growth, 

 freer-flowering, the blooms larger, and in color a more 

 brilliant blue. 25 cts. per pkt; J oz., $1.00. 



(For general list of Anchusas see page 63) 



Three Beautiful Snapdragons 



The sorts offered below belong to the Grandiflora Half-dwarf section, and 

 are unusually attractive in color. 

 1163 Gloria. Effective, rich, glittering deep rose. 



1169 Pink Perfection. An exquisite Hermosa-pink slightly suffused 

 ■■■■ salmon; spikes and flowers of largest size; extra fine. 

 1166 Peerless Pink. Flowers are of immense size, two inches and over 



across and the color, an even tone of soft shell-pink, the finest clear pink 



variety yet introduced. 



Price. Any of the above, 15 cts. per pkt. 

 1178 Collection of a pkt. each of the three sorts for 35 cts. 



Antirrhinum (Snapdragon) 



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