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Antirrhinum. 
ANTIRRHINUM 
(SNAPDRAGON) 
One of the finest flowers for cutting In 
existence, bearing long spilces of gorgeous- 
ly coloured flowers. It is also grown ex- 
tensively under glass in the Winter. Seed 
should be sown In the house from Febru- 
ary on or in hotbed from March onward. 
Giant Varieties. — Mixed. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Giant Delicate Pink. — Pkt., 10 cts. 
Giant White. — Pkt., 10 cts. 
Giant Scarlet. — Pkt., 10 cts. 
Giant Yellow.— Pkt., 10 cts. 
Semi-Dwarf Varieties. 
Choicest Mixed. — From over 30 varie- 
ties, Pkt., 10 cts. 
Daphne. — Deep rose with white thi'oat 
and lip. Pkt.. 10 cts. 
Queen ot the North. — Grows IH feet, 
and covered with large white flowers. 
Pkt., 10 cts. 
Golden Queen. — Very large flower, rich 
golden yellow. Pkt.. 10 cts. 
Crimson King. — Bright crimson. Pkt., 
10 cts. 
Very Dwarf Varieties. 
Choice Mixed. — Very select. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Snownake. — Pure White. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Scarlet. — Pkt., 10 cts. 
Pink. — Pkt., 10 cts. 
Yellow.— Pkt., 10 cts. 
New Giant Flowered 
ANTIRRHINUMS 
Immense spikes 2 to 2 !^ feet high, of 
very large, beautifully colored flowers. 
The Antirrhinum now rivals the Sweet 
Pea and Carnations in popularity, and is 
grown extensively under glass as well as 
for bedding out. The graceful spikes are 
excellent for vases and general decorative 
pm-poses. Planted in beds, borders, or 
among shrubbery, they_ present a most 
striking effect. 
The varieties offered below are the best 
and most improved of the largest flower- 
ing sorts. The blooms are double the 
size of the older kinds. 
rose pink 
enormous 
PinklBeauty.— DffP 
blooms. Plrt., 20 cts. 
Feltham 
Beauty.-D-P-- 
white center. The immense blooms are 
tlie largest yet Introduced. Pkt., 20 cts. 
_Very large 
flowers of 
a lovely orange scarlet with golden Up. 
Pkt.. 20 cts. 
Orange Beauty. 
New Intermediate 
Varieties 
The following varieties are very large 
flowering and exquisite to coloring. 15 
to 18 inches high. 
Admiration. — Bright scarlet, white 
throat. Pitt., 20 cts. 
Bonny Lass. — DeUcate pink, white 
throat. Pkt., 20 cts. 
Golden Beauty. — Fine, rich golden 
yellow. Pkt., 20 cts. 
Golden Morn. — Reddish gold, with 
golden lip. Pkt., 20 cts. 
Mauve Beauty. — Beautiful, rosy 
mauve. Pkt., 20 cts. 
Pink Queen. — Lovely pink, yellow lip, 
enormous spiltes. Pkt., 20 cts. 
Par»tivation A charming rich 
V^apuvaiion. chamois shaded 
pink, a unique colour. Very large flower, 
fine spike, free flowertog. A perfect gem 
in Antirrhinums. Pkt., 20 cts. 
IMslrrtco The new American vari- 
i->ieirobe. g^y_ ^^^^^ exhibited at 
the London shows and recipient of an 
Award of Merit from Royal Uorticultural 
Society on April 21 last. Flower silver 
pmlc, recommended for culture under 
glass for winter flowering, produces long 
stems, invaluable for cuttmg, and the 
flowers stand well in water. Pkt., 25 cts. 
AQUILEGIA-Columbine 
The well-known Columbine or Wild 
Honeysuckle. Thrives well with ordin- 
ary garden culture, but is quite at home 
under the spray of a fountain or by the 
water side. The plants form large clumps 
from one to two feet in diameter, and 
produce a large number of flowers. 
Flowers early In spring. Seeds may be 
sown in open ground. Perennial. 
D. & F.'s Long-Spurred Hy- 
This is allowed to be the 
ui luo. finest strain ever offered 
and is the result of over 50 years' careful 
hybridization. rm i— i 
Tile blooms are exceptionally large and 
of perfect form, and the coloui'S range 
from whites, creams, yellows, mauves, 
blues, purples, pinks and reds. The 
shades are all distinct; there are no jarring 
tints and all form a most harmonious 
mass of colour, rarely met with in any 
other plant. 
Nothing exceeds the beauty of a bed 
of these new hybrids of Aquilegia, or 
call them by their old name, the Oolum- 
bme. They last long in bloom and no 
flowers are more elegant and graceful for 
table decorations. Pkt., 25 cts. 
30 
Rose Queen. — Beautiful flowers of light 
to dark rose with white centre and yellow 
anthers, a most delicate combination of 
colours. Pkt., 15 cts. 
Chrysantha. — A beautiful, large flow- 
ered, canary-yellow variety, lixcellent, 
3 feet. Per pkt.. 10 cts. 
Skinnerl. — S^carlet, tipped with yellow; 
a very handsome species; height 2 feet. 
IS cts. 
Coerulea.— Flowers large, sky-blue and 
white. Pkt.. 10 cts. 
Callfornica Hybrida. — Large yellow 
flowers, dark orange spurs, one of the 
best. Per pkt.. 10 cts. 
NIvea Grandiflora. — White, semi-dou- 
ble. Per pkt., 10 cts. 
Double Mixed. — Pkt., 10 cts. 
ARABIS, Alpina. Vf.TiU'Si 
spring flower. The spreading tufts are 
covered with a sheet of pure white 
flowers as soon as the snow disappears. 
Unequalled for rockeries or edgings, with- 
stands the drought and is always neat: 6 
inches. Hardy perennial. Per pkt., lOets, : 
}i oz., 35 cts. 
AUBRIETIA. 
covering rockwork or any unsightly spot 
somewhat elevated above the surroundmg 
ground. They will grow in almost any 
kind of soil and may remain for years 
undisturbed. 
Purpurea. — Flowers of a rich dark pur- 
ple coloiu-. Per pkt., 10 cts. 
Leichtlini. — Rosy red, a very pretty 
variety. Per pkt., 25 cts. 
ACPFRITI A A charming little 
^>-J' J-ilN. V-J profuse bloommg 
hardy annual, bearing clusters of fragrant 
sky-blue flowers, admirably adapted for 
bouquet-making. One ft. Per pkt., 10 cts. 
ARCTOTIS, Grandis. 
Hardy annual from South Africa. Large 
Ulac daisy-like flowers, appear in great 
abundance from June till frost. As a cut 
flower it is especially valuable, the blooms 
lasting a weeli or ten days in water, and 
if undeveloped buds are cut and placed 
in a sunny window, every one will open 
and produce as fine flowers as though left 
on the plant. Height, 2H ft- Pkt., 15 cts. 
Aquilegia 
