' 1692 A grand variety, producing enormous spikes of bloom, resembling a white Hyacinth. 
ANTIRRHINUM, HENDERSON’S NEW GIANT 
(Antirrhinum Maximum Giganteum) 
This new type of Snapdragons represent the ultimate advancement of this beautiful flower. The 
flowers of this type average about twice the size of those previously offered, and under favorable con- 
ditions will produce well set spikes of flowers about two feet long. 
1000 
ANTIRRHINUM, HENDERSON’S NEW GIANT Pkt. | Seeds | Oz 
1123 Canary Bird. Pure soft canary yellow 15 -40 | 1.50 
1125 Cerberus. Rich carmine red............. 15 -40 | 1.50 
1127 Defiance. Old gold color.................-- 15 .40 | 1.50 
1129 Purple King. Bright purplish red.......... 15 -40 | 1.50 
1133 Snowflake. Pure white, yellow throat 15 -40 | 1.50 
1136 The Rose. Bright rose pink. ..........c0cceeeceeeees 15 -40 | 1.50 
1140 Mixed. Choicest varieties.........-.. 00 ee ee cece eee ete ete eee 15 .35 | 1.25 
ANTIRRHINUM (Special Greenhouse Forcing Varieties) 
We particularly recommend these sorts as very valuable for forcing under glass. 
1095 Ceylon Court. Canary Yellow 1098 Rocks White. Pure white 
1096 Winter Helen. Delicate Salmon 1099 Roman Gold. Rich old gold 
1097 Jennie Schneider. Salmon pink 
Price of any of the above, Per Pkt., 25c.; Per 1,000 seeds, 50c.; Per 14 Oz., $1.00. 
NEW RUST PROOF ANTIRRHINUM 
In some sections of the country Antirrhinum cannot be grown on account of the rust which attacks 
the foliage. By planting these new rust proof varieties success may now be attained. 
1146 Maximum Crimson. A magnificent variety of the Maximum type, with huge individual flowers 
and flower spikes. The color is pure crimson overlaying a ground of orange and gives the effect of a 
fiery crimson. The foliage and the stem is dark plum color. 
1146A Apple Blossom. The blossoms are huge and are gracefully spaced on long non-lateral stems 
making spikes of exceptional length. The color is rosy-pink with white tubes. The broad foliage 
is bright green and the plants are base branching, having from 8 to 15 spikes to a plant. 
1146B Buttercup. A new color in Antirrhinums which has not heretofore been available in pure 
cultures. The deep canary yellow on the lip and the base of the standard, blending to a pale creamy 
yellow towards the margin, gives the flower a delightful two-tone effect. 
1147 Shasta. A pure white Rust Proof Antirrhinum. This fine sort is very early flowering and ex- 
ceedingly floriferous, throwing from six to eight spikes toa plant. It has a very distinct base branch- 
ing habit. 
1149 University of California Mixture. We are able to offer a most excellent mixture of Rust Proof 
Antirrhinums similar to the Majus Type containing a wonderful range of the popular colors. 
Price of any of the above, Per Pkt., 25c.; Per 1,000 seeds, 60c.; Per Oz., $3.00. 
BEGONIAS (Everblooming Fibrous Rooted Varieties) 
The Semperflorens (Frerflowering) varieties of fibrous rooted Begonias offered below are unsur- 
passed bedding plants. Thriving equally well in partially shaded or sunny locations, flowering profusely 
through summer and fall—beds or edgings of these Begonias being a sheet of color continuously. As 
pot plants for winter flowering they are also superb; easily grown from seed. 
1514 Magnifica. A very striking bedding or pot plant, producing bright crimson flowers: dark 
bronze foliage, plants bushy and compact, about 10 inches high. Pkt. 25c.; Per 1,000 seeds, 75c. 
1516 Prima Donna. Splendid bushy plants, 10 inches high by 12 inches across. The flowers are 
unusually large, 1 to 1% inches in diameter and of charming rose color shading to carmine in center. 
PRt., 25c.; Per 1,000 seeds, 75c. 
1518 Vernon. Fine bedding and pot plant, 6 inches high; blood-red flowers in profusion. 
PkRt., 25c.; Per 1,000 seeds 50c. 
BELLIS OR DOUBLE DAISY 
Greatly improved varieties of the popular ‘‘Double Daisies." Adapted for edgings, borders and 
low beds, and also well suited for growing in pots. Although perennials, they will flower the same 
season if the seed is sown early though it is preferable to sow in fall, and winter the plants in cold 
frames. Heizht, 6 inches. 
1524 Longfellow. Extra large double rose-pink flowers.’ Pkt., 10c.; Per 1,000 seeds, 30c.; Per Oz., $1.25. 
1526 Snowball. Large, very double, pure white flowers. Pkt., 10c; Per 1,000 seeds, 30c.; Per Oz., $1.25. 
1530 Double Mixed Colors. Pkt., 10c.; Per 1,000 seeds, 25c.; Per Oz. $1.00. 
Monstrosa. These new ‘‘Double’”’ Daisies surpass all strains of this popular plant in strong, robust 
growth and abundance of large bloom. Each plant produces 12 to 15 flowers that measure 2 to 3 
inches across, carried on long, strong stems. 
1533 Monstrosa Double Red. Pkt. 15c.; Per 1,000 seeds, 40c.; Per Oz. $2.00. 
1534 Monstrosa Double Rose. Pkl., 15c.; Per 1,000 seeds 40c.; Per Oz. .00. 
1536 Monstrosa Double White. Pkti., 15c.; Per 1,000 seeds, 40c.; Per Oz., $2.00. 
1540 Monstrosa Double Mixed. Pkt., 15c.; Per 1,000 seeds, 40c.; Per Oz., $2.00. 
CALENDULAS 
1586 Ball’s Improved. Very large orange colored flowers on strong stems, a favorite sort with Florists. 
Pkt., 10c.; Per Oz., 50c. 
1588 Campfire. Large, deep orange flowers. Per Pkt., 10c.; Per Oz., 25c. 
1589 Calendula Chrysantha ‘‘Sunshine.’? Remarkable for its great length of stem and the most 
striking resemblance the flower bears toa Chrysanthemum. The petals are long, wide and drooping. 
The color is a clear buttercup yellow, and is an ideal cutting flower. Pkt., 10c.; Per Oz., 40c. 
CANDYTUFT EMPRESS (Hyacinth-flowered) 
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spikes often measure 7 inches long, 214 inches in diameter; plant in bloom 12 inches high. (See 
illustration.) Pkt., 10c.; Per Oz., 2c. 
COSMOS 
2018 ‘‘Sensation,’’ New Early Flowering. This beau- 
tiful new variety produces flowers four inches in 
iameter and flowers in about ten weeks after the 
is sown. It will prove a great acquisition to the 
cut flower trade. Mixed colors. 
Pkt. 15c.; Per 1,000 seeds, 40c.; Per oz., $1.09. 
2018A ‘‘Pinkie’’ Pink. 
Pkt., 25c.; 1,000 seeds, 75c.; Per oz., $2.00. 
2018B ‘‘Purity’? White. 
PRt., 25c.; 1,000 seeds, 7Sc.; Per oz., $2.00. 
2029 Orange Flare, Early. (Gold Medal Award 1934 
by the All American Selections Committee.) The 
color is the same vivid orange of the ordinary Klon- 
dyke but the attractive light green foliage, while 
quite distinct, is much less abundant, giving a plant 
which is a mass of color. The stems are long and 
wiry, well adapted for cutting. 
Pkt., 10c.; Per 1,000 seeds, 40c.; Per Oz., 75c. 
DIDISCUS COERULEUS 
(‘*Blue Lace Flower’’) 
2155 The plants grow about 2 feet high, producing 
graceful subdivided foliage. The lovely, umbel- 
shaped flowers, are composed of a great number of 
small florets. The color is a clear coerulean blue. 
Pkt., 10c.; Per 500 seeds, 25c.; Per Oz., $1.00. 
GYPSOPHILA, ‘‘BABY’S BREATH”’ 
2362 Double-flowering. (G. paniculata fl. pl.) Anew 
hardy perennial type bearing in profusion racemes 
of double white flowers which last long in perfection; 
50 per cent may be expected to come double. 
Pkt., 15c.; Per 1,000 seeds, 50c.; Per Oz., $3.00. 
2364 Paniculata. A favorite hardy perennial, the 
feathery foliage and white flowers are largely used in 
making bouquets. Pkt., 10c.; Per Oz., 40c. 
2366 ‘‘Paris Market.’’ A pretty garden annual, of 
great value for bouquets, vases, etc. It forms 
branching plants about 2 feet high, fairly smothered 
with snow-white flowers half an inch across. 
Phkt., 10c.; Per Oz., 15c.; Per Lb., $1.50. 
We furnish Florists for their own planting our RETAIL packets of Flower Seeds at 25 per cent off the retail prices. 
(Under no circumstances do we supply our seeds to be sold again.) 
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