Half-Dwarf Giant-flowered 
Snapdragons Culture 2 
The Glory varieties of Half-Dwarf Giant-flowered Snap¬ 
dragons are the best for bedding. They come in a wonderful 
array of soft color combinations and can be flowered from seed 
the first year if sown indoors in March. Ht. 13^ ft. 
Autumn Glory. Very beautiful soft amber, suffused chamois. 
Crimson Glory. Rich, velvety crimson flowers. Dark red plants. 
Mauve Glory. Large, soft lilac-mauve flowers of lovely form. 
Orange Glory. Rich orange, shading to gold in the center. 
Pink Glory. A charming variety, described as cameo-pink. 
Salmon Glory. Large flowers of beautiful rose, suffused with 
orange, giving an effect of salmon when seen in masses. 
Sunrise Glory. A rich terra-cotta-pink suffused with yellow. 
White Glory. A very fine, half-dwarf, pure glistening white. 
Glory, Mixed. Comprises a very wide range of colors. 
Each, pkt. 10 cts.; y^oz. 25 cts. 
COLLECTION: One pkt. of each of the above 8 varieties for 65 cts. 
Arctotis • African Daisy Culture 2 
Grandis. A remarkably handsome annual which forms bushes 
2 to 3 feet high and blooms in a sunny location from July 
until frost. Its flowers are large and showy, being pure white 
with a narrow yellow zone at the base; the reverse of petals 
is pale lilac-blue. Pkt. 10 cts.; 34oz. 25 cts. 
Mixed Hybrids. The most striking of the newer introductions 
from South Africa. The showy daisy-like flowers, 23^ to 3 
inches across, come in orange, terra-cotta, red, yellow, 
carmine, and coppery rose. It is excellent as a border plant. 
12 inches in height. It thrives in the driest positions of 
the garden. Pkt. 25 cts. 
Argemone • Mexican Prickly Poppy cuit. i 
Single Hybrids, Mixed. Sturdy plants, 2 feet high, with 
branching spiny glaucous leaves and prickly stems. The 
poppy-like flowers, 3 inches across, with gold anthers come 
in white, cream, and yellow. Pkt. 10 cts.; 34oz. 25 cts. 
Arnebia • Prophet’s Flower cuit .2 
Cornuta (Arabian Primrose). This unusually pretty, easily 
grown annual, 2 feet high, bears a wealth of sunny yellow 
flowers, spotted with dark brown when they open. Likes 
a limed soil. Pkt. 25 cts. 
Beds of mixed Snapdragons 
look well edged with Sweet 
Alyssum; pink shades are 
best with Ageratum, and the 
orange and apricot shades 
with dark blue Lobelias. Give 
them deep, rich soil, plenty 
of water, and a location which 
is shaded part of the day. 
Do not cultivate them after 
the plants are big enough to 
touch each other. 
Arctotis grandis 
22 WEST PARK ST., NEWARK, N. J. 15 
Annual Flower Seeds 
