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Antirrhinums or Snapdragons 
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These modern hybrid Antirrhinums have ‘been elevated by popular favor from the 
“Snapdragon”’ rank of common flowers to a higher level. This marked change in the 
general estimation is the direct result of the improvements which have made the |p 
Giant Flowering Antirrhinum race so highly satisfactory for gardens, bedding, bor-|f 
ders, pot culture, for house decoration, forcing for winter cut flowers, etc. The plants 
are of healthy robust growth, with deep green foliage, free and continuous blooming, 
producing long, graceful spikes of immense and durable pure colored flowers, either 
‘ich and brilliant or soft and dainty, as may be selected. Their continuous-bloom- 
ing qualitites, ease of culture and independence of heat and drought, and pure, bright 
colors, should entitle them to a permanent place in gardens. Although perennials 
in the South they do splendidly when grown as annuals in the North; spring-sown 
seed produces flowering plants by July, which continue to bloom in increasing pro- jj 
fusion until frost. The flowers are nearly double the size of the older sorts. An 
effective bed may be formed by planting the center with the tall varieties and the 
outer rows with the semi-dwarf; planted in a combination of separate colors the 
effect is very beautiful—although even a ‘‘Mixed’’ bed is a feast for the eyes; the 
plants should be placed 9 inches apart each way. Pinching out the tops—although 
it delays the beginning of flowering—forces the plants to branch low and ultimately 
gives better results. 
1124 Blood-red Santas aed air eotbate ee Maroon | Patiala cle ten ole 
1126 Deep Rose Pink Pkt. 15¢. 137 White. Pure snow-white 
1128 Deep Scarlet lets ri oH GTi eh ARS 9 = hih , te FIs lynn ee ale a eed ones 
1132 Light Pink. Delicate rosy- 1139 Yellow Queen. Pure Yellow 
pink andblush  —_—_.......... PERE DG gpk Gees Ns hye eMC ce eee eee SP ke thd: 
1134 Orange-scarlet. White throat 1140 Mixed Colors. Per 1,000 seeds, 
are A roerntetst en etalon UE" oy aes Pkt. 15c. 30c... RIN Tor «ie! Wer makehaete “2 oPRE Tbe: 
1141 Henderson's “Brilliant” Collection Tall Giant Antirrhinums, 1 cach of above 
8 separate varieties, $1.00. 
SEMLDWARF GIANT-FLOWERING ANTIRRHINUMS 
\ beautiful class extensively used in Europe for bedding. These semi-dwarf 
varieties produce as large flowers as the tall sorts, while the plants are of compact, 
busy growth, only a foot high, and are completely enveloped with flowers throughout 
summer and fall. (See engraving.) 
1112 Albino. Cream, flushed-pink Pkt. 10c. LLVZ- Scarlet. tiie. )viet istete tipeceieertereite Pkt. 10c. 
1113 The Bride. Pure white. ...Pkt, 10c. 1119: Yellow.eencr fro meee eis Pkt. 10c. 
1114 Coral-rose...... eee LOG. 1120 Mixed Colors. -Per 1 000 seeds, 
1115 Picturatum. Blote he d and BOC asiceetttoisielernia bre oneitar arate Pkt. 10c. 
spotted..>...cnes Pkt. 10c. 
1121 Henderson’s Collection of Semi-dwarf Giant Antirrhinums, 1 each of above 6 separate varie- 
ties, 45c. 
Giant FLOWERING 
ANTIRRHINUMS 
Double Flowering ANTIRRHINUM TRICOLOR 
1102 The plants bear long spikes of large Purple-red, lighted yellow and 
white flowers; between the upper and lower lips, fantastic petals emerge 
which give a double aspect to the flowers. About 50 per cent, will come 
trus—the balance being large-flowering singles. Pkt. 15c. 
AQUILEGIA or COLUMBINE 
Aquilegias or Columbines are among the most beautiful of hardy spring 
and early summer flowers, and unlike many perennials the best varieties 
are produced from seed. ‘They are very effective when growing in the 
herbaceous border and make charming specimens for vases and table 
decoration. 
1150 Henderson’s American Hybrid Columbine. The highest perfection attained 
in the development of this favorite flower. The plants are extremely robust with 
large handsome foliage; the flower stems, often 40 inches in height, carry magni- 
ficent clusters of immense long-spurred, single flowers which last a long time in 
bloom. The colors are superb, including rich shades as well as many new and deli- 
cate tints; pure white, blue and white, pure yellow, pink with yellow corolla, red 
with orange corolla, cerise, purple, rose and white, salrnon, lavender, mauve, etc., 
ete. The large, unique, long-spurred flowers, gracefully hung on long stems, are not 
only brilliantly effective on the plant, but equally as desirable when cut for vase and 
house decorationec. 1.2 oc sane eRe ee es Reece On ch ae ee Pkt. 15c. 
1153 Chrysantha. The beautiful long-spurred yellow variety..........- Pkt. 10c. 
1155 Bell-flowered Columbine. (Aquilegia Clemataquilla.) A beautiful new 
spurless type producing freely large open bell-shaped flowers of many beautiful 
colors, shades and combinations of colorings including sky blue, pink, deep blue, 
purple, violet, lavender, white, flesh, rose, maroon, salmon, ete., in mixture Pkt, 25c. 
1157 Coerulea Hybrida. Long spurred flowers of white and blue.......Pkt. 10ce. 
1160 Double-flowering, Long-spurred Hybrids. Beautiful long-spurred, large, 
double flowers, formed of several rows of cornucopia-like petals and in various 
shades of yellow, lavender, blue, indigo and white...........s0+. ses0s Pkt. 25c. 
1170 Single, Large-flowering, Mixed Colors...............eeeeeees eee el kbs 
“You certainly have the finest Columbines of any of the seed houses I 
ae MRS. LOUIS J. MILLER, Huntingdon, Pa. 
WILD GARDEN FLOWER SEEDS 
4740 Sow broadcast and rake in Henderson’ s Special Mixed Wild Garden Flower 
Seeds. Price, 15c. per oz.; 59c. 14 lb.; $1. 50lb. postpaid. 
When Ordering Flower Seeds Please Order By Number Prefixed To Each Variety 
