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667. Snapdragon, 



Maximum 



Giant-flowered 



Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 



Snapdragon (Antirrhinum) A. 



One of the "easy-to-grow" flowers blooming continu- 

 ously all summer and fall. Fine for borders and cutting. 

 950A. Mardi Gras. Firmly established as the leading F2 

 hybrid Snapdragon. Vigorous and early flowering, with 

 a wide color range. 2]/ 2 ft. Pkt. 25c; J/goz. $1.00. 

 G49. Giant Ruffled Tetra Mixed. Plants tall, husky and 

 erect, with huge, ruffled florets and long spikes. Many 

 colors and bicolors, some veined. Pkt. 25c; ViijOZ. 75c; 

 Ysoz. $1.25; Moz. $2.25. 



RUST-RESISTANT VARIETIES 



666. Rosalie. Base-branching plants producing six to 

 /S^Sn eight huge spikes of large, rich deep rose flowers 

 ( l6\) with an underlying tone of amber. 2J/2 ft. Pkt. 

 V ^ y 20c; i- 16 oz. 85c; V s ox. $1.50. 



665. University of California Mixture. This mixture 

 /i^\ contains all of the most desirable colors and is 

 A\ almost totally rustproof. 2V 2 ft. Pkt. 15c; 

 ^^ y s oz. 75c; i^oz. $1.25; y 2 oz. $2.00. 



MAXIMUM GIANT-FLOWERED 



The tallest rust-resistant Snapdragons, producing long 

 spikes for cutting. 

 670. Alaska. Fine white. 



668. Apple Blossom. Rosy pink with white tube. 



669. Campfire. Luminous scarlet. 

 678. Yellow Giant. Deep yellow. 



Any of above four varieties, pkt. 15c; Vieoz. 75c; 

 i/ 8 oz. $1.25; Vioz. $2.25 



667. Maximum Giant-Flowered Mixed. A fine mixture 

 of brilliant colors. 2% it. Pkt. 15c; 1 16 oz. 50c; J-goz. 85c; 

 J^oz. $1.50. 



Scarlet Runner Bean A. 



873. Phaseolus coccineus. A rapid-growing vine with 

 sprays of brilliant red flowers like pea blossoms. The dry, 

 ripe Beans are bright red. Pkt. 15c; J4'b- 75c. 



Statice A. 



897. Sinuata, Choice Mixed. Cloud-like masses of 

 colorful flowers. May be dried for winter use. Pkt. 10c; 

 J^oz. 35c; Moz. 60c; oz. $1.00. 



Stocks (Gilliflower) A. 



876. Dwarf, Double Ten-Weeks, Mixed. A great cut-flow- 

 er. Plants 12 inches with (lowers of white, yellow, pinkand 

 blue. Pkt. 15c; J^oz. 60c; ^oz. $1.00. 



653. Evening Scented Stock (Matthiola bicornis). An 

 old-fashioned annual grown for the entrancing fragrance 

 which it emits during the evening. Lilac flowers. 2 ft. 

 Pkt. 15c; y 2 oz. 65c; oz. $1.15. 



Sunflower a. 



877. Helianthus, Sungold. Spectacular 4 to 5-inch 

 golden yellow double flowers that stand 4 feet high. 

 Pkt. 10c; y 2 oz. 60c; oz. $1.00. 



Sweet Peas 



A., P. 



Culture. Sow as early in spring as the ground can be 

 worked in rich, well-limed soil with good drainage. Make 

 a trench about a foot wide and deep and fill to about 4 

 inches from the top with a mixture of soil, rotted stable 

 manure and humus. Firm soil well. Sow seed and cover 

 with about an inch of soil. Cultivate them and gradually 

 fill up the trench to the level of the ground. One ounce 

 will plant a 15-foot row. 



EARLY-FLOWERING SPENCERS 

 887. Mixed Early Spencers. Large beautifully waved 

 blossoms on long stems. Excellent for outdoor culture, 

 as well as under glass. Pkt. 15c; oz. 60c; J^Ib. $2.00. 



EARLY-FLOWERING ZVOLANEK'S 



953. Zvolanek's Multiflora. This excellent mixture is 

 unusually free-flowering and long-stemmed. Many stems 

 carry 5 to 6 flowers instead of the usual 3 or 4. Highly 

 recommended. Pkt. 25c; J^oz. 40c; J-2OZ. 75c 



SPRING-FLOWERING CUTHBERTSON'S 



For outdoor or indoor culture. Heat-resistant; long 

 stems. Blooms mid-way between the Early and Late 

 Spencer varieties. 

 896. Finest Mixed Colors. Pkt. 15c; oz. 60c. 



ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 



SWEET PEAS, continued 

 CUTHBERTSON FLORIBUNDA STRAIN 



Developed under the direction of Frank G. Cuthbertson, 

 the Floribunda strain not only has the superior qualities 

 of the Cuthbertson Sweet Pea — heat-resistance, long stems, 

 tall vigorous vines — but, with proper culture, will produce 

 five or more large, fragrant flowers per stem. 

 886. Finest Mixed Colors. A well-balanced blend. 



Pkt. 15c; oz. 75c; ^Ib. $2.75. 



BUSH TYPE SWEET PEAS 

 878. Little Sweetheart. A new and entirely different 

 class of Sweet Pea. Upright plants, 8 inches high form a 

 perfectly rounded bush. Excellent color blend. Illus- 

 trated on page 2 of color insert. Pkt. 50c; l /ioz. $1.75. 



LATE SPENCER OR ORCHID-FLOWERING 

 VARIETIES 



The late Spencers produce more flowers and have longer 

 stems than the early varieties. 

 898. Superb Mixed Spencers. Pkt. 10c; oz. 60c; y\b. 



$1.75. 



EVERLASTING SWEET PEAS 



778. Lathyrus latifolius. P. Hardy perennial climber 

 growing to 8 feet. Blooms are not fragrant but make 

 good cut-flowers in early spring. Pkt. 20c; J'goz- 50c; 

 Moz. 85c; y 2 oz. $1.50. 



Sweet Sultan A. 



796. Centaurea imperialis, Finest Giant Mixed. Long- 

 stemmed, large, fringed flowers; fragrant. Grows 3 feet 

 tall. Pkt. 15c; lijoz. 70c; Moz. $1.10. 



Sweet William (Dianthus barbatus)A.B.,R-G. 



An old-fashioned border plant which is usually treated 

 as a biennial, growing new plants every year for the 

 second year's bloom. Plants grow 1 to \y 2 feet tall, have 

 large heads of bloom and are used for bedding, borders or 

 the rock-garden. 



722. Wee Willie. A. A new and delightfully different 

 strain of annual Sweet William. An ultra-dwarf, compact 

 edging plant. The %-inch flowers are edged in com- 

 binations of deep rose-pink, crimson, ruby and white 

 and show when the plant is only 2 inches in height. 

 Eventually forms a compact plant 4 to 6 inches tall. 

 Peak of bloom in seven to eight weeks after planting. 

 Pkt. 35c 



900. Newport Pink. B. Salmon-pink. Single. 



901. Scarlet Beauty. B. Deep scarlet. Single. 



902. White. B. Pure white. Single. 



Any of the above three varieties, pkt. 15c; Vioz. 45c; 

 V 2 oz. 75c; oz. $1.25; V 4 lb. $4.75 



903. Single, Mixed. B. Pkt. 10c; Moz. 40c; ^oz. 70c; 

 oz. $1.15; ^Ib. $4.00. 



904. Double, Mixed. B. Pkt. 15c; Moz. 50c; ^oz. 85c; 

 oz. $1.50; J4lb. $5.50. 



905. Dwarf Double, Mixed. B. A new type only 9 inches 

 high bearing large heads of flowers in a wide range of 

 attractive colors. Pkt. 15c; J^oz. 75c 



Thunbergia (Black-eyed Susan) A. 



906. Alata, Mixed. Rapid-growing vines with neat 

 foliage bearing attractive white, yellow or orange flowers, 

 each with a "black eye." Pkt. 15c; J^oz. $1.00; y 2 oz. 

 $1.75; oz. $3.25. 



Tithonia A. 



947. Torch. 4 ft. Improved early-flowering variety 

 with huge single blooms. Color varies from orange-topaz 

 through tangerine. Pkt. 25c; y%oz. 75c 



Torenia A. 



907. Fournieri. Blue flowers with yellow centers. A 

 fine plant for shady borders and beds. Pkt. 35c 



Tritoma (Red-Hot Poker) p. 



908. Hybrida. Seed started indoors from January to 

 March and planted out in April should bloom the first 

 year. Striking red spires of bloom from August on. 3 ft. 

 Pkt. 15c; 3soz. 50c; ^oz. 90c 



887. Sweet Peas, 



Early-flowering 



Spencer 



Pkt. 15c. 



F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., INC. 



