We suggest 



Rust Resistant Snaps and 



ANCHUSA (Summer Forget-Me-Not) Graceful sprays with clusters of 

 small flowers something like Forget-me-nots. Stalks and foliage 

 are somewhat rough and hairy. Ornamental both in the garden 

 and as cut flowers. 



Capensis, Bluebird [hA-2 ft.] Sprays of clear, bright blue flowers 

 with white eyes. Very similar to the Forget-me-not, but the 

 flowers are larger, and their color is brighter Pkt. 10c 



Italica, Dropmore [hP-3 ft.] A handsome tall plant producing an 

 abundance of flowers of deep gentian blue in drooping sprays. It 

 does well in a rather dry situation and prefers partial shade 

 M oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



ANEMONE CORONARIA (Wind Flower) [hhP-R-10 in.] In early 

 spring these wind flowers make a brilliant show. The delicate cup- 

 shaped blooms with their contrasting velvety tufted centers are 

 carried on strong stems. They thrive in rich soil and are excellent 

 for cutting. 



Single, Giant de Caen, Mixed The gay flowers of this French sort 

 appear in blue, red, and white 34 oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



Semi-Double, St. Brigid, Mixed A large, free flowering Irish variety 

 producing blossoms in striking colors K oz. 60c; pkt. 15c 



Annual Poinsetti.a. (See Euphorbia) 



Aqtjilegi.-^ (See Columbine) 



One of our new Rust Resistant Snapdragons, and a field of these lovely 

 flowers on one of our California ranches. 



ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) [hA] Modern Snapdragons come in 

 a wide range of colors from delicate pastels to vivid hues. 



Seed may be sown outdoors in fall or spring. Where winters are 

 severe, gardeners who want early flowers should start the seed un- 

 der glass in spring, transplanting to a sunny situation as soon as 

 the ground is warm. 



Rust Resistant Our own special strains bred for resistance against 

 this blight. 



Tall Maximum 



White Yellow 



Intermediate Majus 

 Terra Cotta Pink 



Giant Bedding 



Golden Orange Light Salmon Pink Orange Pink 



Any one of the above: Pkt. 15c 

 Mixed }4 oz. 85c; pkt. 10c 



Tail Maximum [3 ft.] Huge spikes with large individual blooms. 



Because of their height they require staking. 



Copper, Copper King Crimson Pink, The Rose 



White, Snowflake Yellow, Canary Bird 



Any one of the above: 14 oz. SI. 00; pkt. 15c 



Mixed M oz. 70c; pkt. 15c 



Intermediate Majus [2 ft.] Graceful spikes of large flowers closely 

 placed on stems of medium length. The spikes are not quite so 

 spindly as the taller sorts. 



Brilliant Rose Scarlet, Defiance 



Crimson, Crimson King White, Queen Victoria 



Pink, Venus Yellow, Golden Iving 



Any one of the above: 34 oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 

 Mixed 34 oz. 40c; pkt. 5c 



Early Autumn Glow Improved The earliest and thriftiest of this 

 type. Extremely handsome. The color is soft old rose tinged with 

 bufi and salmon. We recommend it unreservedly for every section 

 where rust is not serious 34 oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 



Giant Bedding [18 in.] These plants require no support. Though 

 the stems are relatively short, the spikes are very handsome and the 

 Majestic strains bear blossoms equal in size to the Maximum 

 group. 



Crimson, Crimson Eclipse Scarlet, Dazzler 



Pink, Philadelphia White, Purity 



Rose, Rose Eclipse Yellow, Golden Queen 



Any one of the above: 34 oz. 75c; pkt. 10c 

 Mixed 34 oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 



Majestic 

 Salmon Pink, Delight Terra Cotta, Sunset 



Either of the above: 3i6 oz. 60c; pkt. 25c 



Florists' Strain 



Closely set flower spikes and extreme earliness distinguish this 

 strain. It is the only kind to grow under glass, and it is also satis- 

 factory outdoors. 



Afterglow, Rich bronze Pkt. 50c 



Cheviot Maid Supreme, Deep rose pink Pkt. 50c 



Rose Queen, Rich rose Pkt. 50c 



Suntan, Light bronze Pkt. 50c 



Ceylon Court, Yellow Pkt. 25c 



ARAB IS (Rock Cress) [hP-R-6 in.] One of the showiest and earliest 



of spring flowering plants. Its blanket of pure white flowers will 



brighten the edge of any border or a sunny spot in the rock garden. 



It is easy to grow and very hardy. 



Alpina 3^ oz. 35c; pkt. 10c 



ARCTOTIS (Blue-Eyed African Daisy) [hA-2 ft.] This sun loving 

 plant from South Africa is better suited to American conditions 

 than any other African daisy. It stands dry weather unusually 

 well. The petals are white with light lilac backs; they radiate from 

 a contrasting steel blue center ringed with yellow. 

 Grandis 34 oz. 35c; pkt. 10c 



ARMERIA (Thrift, Sea Pink) [hP-R-6 in.] A pretty border or rock 



garden plant that does well even in rather poor sandy soil. The 



grass-like foliage grows in a tuft. Numerous stiff stems carry little 



globes of rose-pink flowers. 



Maritima 3^ oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 



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