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Antirrhinum - Snapdragon prr 



General favorites, bearing long spikes of 

 variously colored flowers all Summer. The 

 dwarf kinds are splendid for low beds, bor- 

 ders, or window boxes. The tall kinds may 

 be grouped very effectively in a general 

 border and are unexcelled 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 

 following year. Easily forced in the green 

 house in Winter if sown in late Summer. 



Note. — Snapdragon seeds are" slow to ger- 

 minate, sometimes requiring as long: as 

 three weeks, so that, if they are planted out 

 doors, they should be in a sheltered location 

 or covered with burlap. 



NEW COLOSSAL FLOWERING. A splen- 

 did new sort producing: the largest flower? 

 of all Snapdragons on long, strong - stems. 

 Plants are 3 feet tall and very sturdy. Se*» 

 illustration in natural color on inside back 

 cover page. 



681 Apule Blossom. Rose-pink, with yel- 

 low lip. 



682 Canary Bird. Canary-yellow, deeper 

 center. 



683 Cattleya. Beautiful rosy lilac. 



684 Copper King. Velvety copper-scarlet. 



685 Defiance. Bright glowing scarlet. 



686 Lilac Bunch. Lilac-purple. 



687 Old Gold. Deep golden yellow. 



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. 

 700 Superb Mixed. All colors. 



Any of the above, pkt., 20c; Yh oz., 75c. 



699 COLLECTION. One pkt. of each of the 



abo\e 12 sorts, $2.00. 



SELECTED LARGE-FLOWERING TALL. 



Very fine strains of the standard varieties 

 for cutting or tall beds. Height 2 to 2Vz 

 feet 



711 Crimson 713 Rose. 715 White. 



712 Pink. 714 Scarlet. 716 Yellow. 



720 Best Mixture. All colors. 



Any of the above, pkt., 10c; V4 oz., 50c. 

 719 COLLECTION. One pkt. of each of the 



above 6 colors, 50c. 

 HALF DWARF COLOSSAL FLOWERING. 



For Forcing or Outdoors. Although this 

 special strain of Snapdragon was originally 

 developed for florist use in the greenhouse, 

 it has become one of the most popular for 

 bedding outdoors. 



Flowers are almost as large as the Colos- 

 sal strain and the colors are bright and 

 true. While plants forced in the green- 

 house produce plants from 2 to 2^ feet 

 tall, when planted outdoors they make a 

 bushy growth, seldom over 15 inches high, 

 and covered with bloom from early Sum- 

 mer until late Fall. Stems are long enougn 

 to make suitable cut flowers. 



721 Amber Queen. Amber, suffused cha- 

 mois. 



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; V4 oz., 75c 



729 COLLECTION. One packet of each of 

 the above 8 sorts. $1.00. 



730 Superb Mixed. Pkt., 10c; Y 4 oz., 75c. 

 TOM THUMB ANTIRRHINUM. A very 



dwarf variety 6 to 8 inches tall. Useful 

 for borders and boxes. 

 705 Tom Thumb Mixed. Pkt., 15c; *4 oz., 75c. 



Antirrhinum, Half Dwarf Colossal Flowering. 



640 AMPELOPSIS Veitchi (Boston Ivy). 

 PH. Hardy climber for covering walls, 

 pergolas, etc. Leaves turn to brilliant 



autumnal colors. Pkt., 10c; Yi oz., 25c. 



651 ANCHUSA capensis (Cape Forget-me- 

 not). BH Plants bushy, 2 feet tall, and 

 bear a profusion of light blue forget-me- 

 not-like flowers. Pkt., 10c; Y\ oz., 35c. 



652 ANCHUSA italica, Dropmore (Alkanet). 

 PH. One of the finest deep blue hardy 

 perennials. Blooms are like those of A. 

 capensis but deeper blue. Height 4 to 5 

 feet. Pkt., 10c; Y*. oz., 50c. 



ANEMONE (Windflower). PHH. Bushy 

 plants 6 to 10 inches high, producing early 

 in the Spring, poppy-like flowers in shades 

 of blue, red and white. Plants will bloom 

 indoors in the Winter if taken up and 

 potted in the Fall. 



661 coronaria, Single Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 



662 coronaria, St. Brigid. All colors; double 



and semi-double. Pkt., 25c. 



663 sylvestris. Taller than A. coronaria; 

 flowers pure white and sweet scented; 

 prefers partial shade. Pkt., 20c. 



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