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ANTIRRHINUM 
(Snapdragon) 
They are the aristrocrats of the 
garden. There are few flowers that 
compare with Snapdragons for their 
many gorgeous colors, exquisite 
form and all-around usefulness. 
Their continuous blooming qualities, 
ease of culture and bright colors en¬ 
titles them to a place in every gar¬ 
den, being fine for both bedding 
and cutting purposes. 
For Summer flowering, sow the 
seed indoors in March and trans¬ 
plant to the open ground in May. 
The plants should be set 9 inches 
apart each way. 
To have good 
straight stems, each 
plant should be staked 
to support the large 
blooms. Seed pods 
should never be allow¬ 
ed to form, and flower¬ 
ing stalks, after bloom¬ 
ing, should be prompt¬ 
ly removed. Snapdragons 
flower continuously from July 
until November. 
GIANT FLOWERED 
A wonderful improvement 
over the tall, large-flowering 
strains previously grown, in 
vigor of growth, size, color and 
profusion of blooms. They 
grow 2|/2 to 3 feet high, much 
taller than the Half-Dwarf 
varieties, and have still larger 
flowers, closely placed on the 
stems. 
Antirrhinum or Snapdragon 
1255 Ruby. Velvety ruby red.Pkt., 15c 
1256 Golden Glow. Bright deep golden-yellow with 
pink throat .Pkt., 15c 
1257 Apple Blossom. A delicate pink.Pkt., 15c 
1258 Nymph. Rosy lilac, white tube.Pkt., 15c 
1259 Purple King. Bright purplish red.Pkt., 15c 
1260 Snowflake. Snow white.Pkt., 15c 
1261 The Rose. Bright rose pink.Pkt., 15c 
1262 Indian Summer. Velvety copper.Pkt., 15c 
Any of the above, Vs oz.60c 
1263 Collection. Pkt. each of above.#1.00 
1264 New Giant Mixed. V 4 oz., 50c.Pkt., 15c 
TALL FLOWERING. The old-fashioned tall type. 
Height 3 ft. 
1321 Mixed. oz., 30c.Pkt., 10c 
HALF-DWARF VARIETIES produce as large flowers 
as the tall sorts and are particularly good for bedding, 
requiring no staking. 1 to IV 2 ft. 
1332 Cottage Maid. Pale coral pink.Pkt., 10c 
1333 The Fawn. Rose and gold.Pkt., 10c 
1334 Fascination. Pearly pink self.Pkt., 10c 
1343 Defiance (Bonfire). Russet red.Pkt., 10c 
1354 Fire King. Deep red.Pkt., 10c 
1365 Golden Queen. Rich yellow.Pkt., 10c 
1376 Pink Gem. Rose pink.Pkt., 10c 
1387 Queen of the North. Pure white.Pkt., 10c 
1398 Scarlet King. Brilliant scarlet.Pkt., 10c 
Any of the above, Vt oz...40c 
1409 Collection. Pkt. each of above.75c 
1410 Half Dwarf Mixed. V4 oz., 30c . Pkt., 10c 
AMARANTHUS 
Extremely showy, half-hardy annuals, producing long 
racemes of curiously shaped flowers, some have gaudy 
foliage. July to frost. 
1208 Molten Fire. Top leaves are fiery crimson, the 
lower ones maroon. 3 ft.Pkt., 15c 
1210 Tricolor (Joseph’s Coat). Leaves bril¬ 
liantly marked red, yellow and green. 
2 ft.Pkt., 10c 
1221 Mixed. All sorts. .Pkt., i0c 
ANCHUSA 
(Alkanet, Bugloss) 
1233 Capensis Blue Bird (Cape Forget-Me-Not). A 
hardy annual of more than ordinary beauty, with 
panicled racemes of indigo blue, resembling for¬ 
get-me-not flowers. June to September. 18 in. 
l/ 4 oz., 40c....Pkt., 10c 
1234 Italica, Dropmore Variety. A splendid hardy 
perennial of the richest gentian-blue, blooming 
during May and June. 3 ft. V 4 oz., 40c; Pkt., 10c 
ANEMONE 
(Windflower) 
Hardy perennial, blooming from early Spring until 
June. Fascinating flowers are in varying colors, blue, 
red and white with blue stamens, and are double. 
semi-double or single. 2 ft. 
1243 Coronaria. Mixed colors.Pkt., 10c 
1254 St. Brigid. Single and double.Pkt., 15c 
