Antirrhinum 



(Snapdragon) 



General favorites, bearing long spikes of variously colored 

 flowers all summer. The dwarf kinds are splendid for low- 

 beds, borders, or window boxes. The tall kinds may be 

 grouped very effectively in a general border and are unex- 

 celled as cut flowers. ' 



Seed started indoors in February or March will bloom in 

 early July, or if started later outdoors will bloom in August. 

 If protected during the winter, will bloom again the follow- 

 ing year. 



NEW COLOSSAL FLOWERING. S S] '.endid new 



ducing the largest flowers of all Snapdragons on long, 

 strong stems. Plants are 3 feet tall and very sturdy. 



681 Apple Blossom. R — md yellow. 



682 Canary Bird. Canary-yello 



683 Cattleya. Beautiful rosy lilac. 



684 Copper King. Velvety copp« -a 



685 Defiance. Bright glowing scarlet. See illustration. 



686 Lilac Bunch. Lilac-purple. 



687 Old Gold. Deep golden yel- 

 low. See illustration. 



688 Purple King. Deep glowing 

 purple. 



691 Ruby. Velvety ruby-red. 



692 Snowflake. Pure white. 



693 The Rose. Deep rose-pink. 



694 Wallflower. Wallflower-red. 

 Any of the above: Pkt., 20c; 



i 8 oz., 75c. 



699 COLLECTION: One pkt. of 

 each of the above 12 sorts, 



700 Superb Mixed. Pkt., 15c; % 

 oz., 75c. 



705 TOM THUMB MIKED. A 



verv dwarf variety 6 to 8 

 inches tall. Useful for bor- 

 ders. Pkt., 15c: % oz., 75c. 



Defiance. 



HALF DWARF 

 COLOSSAL 

 FLOWER- 

 ING. Flow- 

 ers are al- 

 most as large as the Colossal strain and the colors 

 are bright and true. Bushy growth, seldom over 

 15 inches high, and covered with bloom from early 

 summer until late fall. Stems are long enough to 

 make suitable cut flowers. 



721 Amber Queen. Amber. 



722 Defiance. Bright orange-scarlet. 



723 Empress. Rich velvety crimson. 



724 Golden Queen. Clear golden yellow-. 



725 Nelrose. Deep rose-pink. 



726 Peerless Pink. Dainty cameo-pink. 



727 Philadelphia Pink. The finest pure pink. 



728 Purity. Pure snow white. 



Any of the above, pkt., 15c; 1 i oz., 75c. 



729 Collection: I >ne packet of each of the above S 

 sorts. $1.00. 



730 Superb Mixed. Pkt., 10c; % oz.. 



NEW FORCING VARIETIES. The following are the 

 best of the newer forcing varieties for greenhouse 

 use: 



731 Ceylon Court. 1 !anary-yellow. 



732 Geneva Pink. Rose-pink. 



733 Jennie Schneider. Light pink. 



736 Roman Gold. Pink, copper and yellow. 



Each, pkt., SI. 00; 4 pkts., S3. 50. 



Tuberous Rooted Begonia 



These splendid flowers are always a feature in 

 English gardens and it is only because they are so 

 little known that they are not used more in America. 

 Plants are of vigorous, bushy growth, 12 to 15 inches 

 high, and bear huge flowers ( sometimes 3 and 4 

 inches across) of the same waxy texture as the 

 small Begonias. Colors range through yellow and 

 pink to red. They may be used either as pot plants 

 or for half-shaded beds, and should be planted in 

 rich soil that can be kept well watered. Start indoors 

 in March or April and transplant outdoors in May. 

 Giant Double Copper. Crimson, Pink or Yellow. Uirge 



size bulbs. 1 Vfe to 2 inches in diameter, 35c each; 



$3.50 per doz. ; $25.00 per 100. 



