Antirrhinum or Snapdragon phh 



We offer this year a complete new listing of antirrhinum or snapdragons, all of which, 

 with the exception of the Forcing and Tom Thumb varieties, are rust-proof or rust-resistant. 

 The Giant Colossal type includes colors not offered previously and besides being rust-re- 

 sistant are even finer than they have been in the past. The same holds true for the 

 Half'Dwarf varieties. The Forcing varieties are all standard and especially grown for 

 forcing under glass. Antirrhinum Tom Thumb is an excellent subject for rock garden work. 



Snapdragons are general favorites, bearing long spikes of various colored flowers all 

 summer. The Half-Dwarf varieties are splendid for low beds or borders, and for window 

 boxes. The tall kinds may be grouped very effectively in the general border and are 

 unexcelled as cut flowers. 



Seed started indoors in February or March will bloom in early July or if started outdoors 

 will bloom in August. Plants may be wintered in a cold frame for bloom the following year. 



Giant Colossal Flowering 



This type of antirrhinum has always been a specialty with us and now that we are able 

 to offer it in the improved rust-proof varieties and grand new shades it should prove more 

 popular than ever. Plants are 2 to 2Yi feet tall with nice long stems for cutting. 



681 Alaska. Pure white. 



682 Appleblossom. Light rose and yellow. 



683 Canary Bird. Light canary-yellow. 



684 Campfire. Luminous scarlet with yel- 

 low lip. 



685 Cattleya. Beautiful lilac-rose. 



686 Copper Shades. Delightful copper com- 

 binations. 



687 Crimson. Deep crimson. 



693 Daffodil. Golden yellow. 

 688 Fair Lady. Silver-pink with yellow lip. 



691 Loveliness. Delightful soft rose-pink. 



692 Old Gold. Deep golden yellow. 



694 Wallflower. Wallflower-red. 



Any of the above: Pkt., 20c; H oz., 75c. 



699 Collection: One pkt. of each of the 

 above 12 sorts, $2.00. 



700 Superb Mixed. Pkt., He; Y A oz., 75c. 



Half-Dwar£ Colossal Flowering 



Flowers are almost as large as the Giant Colossal strain and the colors are bright and true. 

 Bushy growth, seldom over 15 inches high, and covered with bloom from early summer 

 until late fall. Stems long enough to make cut flowers. 

 722 Carmine Rose. Deep carmine-rose. 



721 Glowing Sunset. Lower half of flower is scarlet, while the upper half is tinged with rose. 

 724 Indian Girl. Brownish orange overlaid with yellow, giving an old gold effect. 



726 Purity. Pure white. 



727 Red Boy. Rich, deep dazzling scarlet. 



728 Wildfire. Brightest orange-scarlet with dis- 

 tinct yellow lip. 



729 Collection: One pkt. of each of the above 6 

 sorts, 75c. 



730 Half Dwarf Mixed. A superb blend of colors. 

 Any of the above: Pkt., 15c; M oz., 75c. 



Tom Thumb Mixed 



708 A very dwarf variety 6 to 8 inches tall. Use- 

 ful for borders and rock gardens. Wide range 

 of colors included. Pkt., 15c; 1/4 oz., 75c. 



Antirrhinum for Forcing See Paee 23. 



Giant Antirrhinum 



Begonia pt 



Brachycome 



Everblooming bedding varieties. Pretty dwarf 

 bedding and potting plants with waxy flowers and 

 glaucous foliage. Start seed early in greenhouse. 



981 Erfordia. Carmine, with dark foliage. Pkt., 

 25c. 



983 gracilis luminosa. Fiery dark scarlet. Pkt., 25c. 



984 gracilis, Prima Donna. Beautiful pink. Pkt., 

 25c. 



982 Gustav Knaake. Salmon-pink. Pkt., 25c. 



985 semperflorens, Salmon Queen. Rich clear 

 salmon. Pkt., 25c. 



986 Sutton's Brightness. Carmine-rose, green 

 foliage. Pkt., 25c. 



Double Balsam 



Balsam ahh 



Double Camellia Flowered. Old-time favorites with beautiful double camellia-like blos- 

 soms borne amongst the foliage. Blooms all summer. Height, V/l ft. 



961 Blush White 963 Salmon-Pink 965 Solferino 



962 Flesh-Pink 964 Scarlet 966 White 



970 All Colors Mixed, 

 Each, pkt., 10c; M oz., 35c. 

 969 Collection: One pkt. of each of the above 6 colors, 50c. 



960 Dwarf Double Torch. Not since the introduction of Guinea Gold Marigold in 

 1933 have we been so enthusiastic about a flower, as we are about this charming 

 balsam. Scarcely 10 inches high, it is literally smothered with vivid vermilion, rose- 

 like blooms, and, best of all, it is not one of those particular flowers; it grows equally 

 well in full sun or partial shade, may be started indoors early or sown out-of-doors in 

 May and even at date of writing this, October 20th, is still in bloom. Truly a flower 

 for every garden. Pkt., 25c; 5 for $1.00. 



Balloon Vine - Cardiospermum ah 



950 Quick-growing annual climber bearing small white flowers followed by green, bal- 

 loon-like seed-pods. Pkt., 10c; J4 oz., 20c. 



Bartonia ah 



975 Aurea. Free flowering annual, grows about 18 inches tall and is literally covered 

 with bright yellow cups. Pkt., 15 c. 



Brachycome ahh 



1022 Iberidifolia, Mixed (Swan River Daisy). Bushy plants 1 foot tall, bearing a pro- 

 fusion of small daisy-like flowers in shades of blue, pink and white. Pkt., 15c; J4 oz., 

 50c. 



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