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WINTER AND SPRING FLOWERING PLANTS 
Our plants are all in active growth in pots— the convenient, safe way to transplant them 
to your garden to obtain uniform growth and a marvelous display of colorful flowers. 
At much more expense to us than the ordinary way of handling plants, we have continued 
to grow our plants only from the finest, most costly seed of select strains, planting in scientif¬ 
ically prepared seed-beds, and transplanting into pots, using carefully blended soil and fertil¬ 
izers so that every plant is perfectly developed with a vigorous root system which is undis¬ 
turbed by delivery and trans-planting to your garden. There is no checking of growth, and if 
your beds are properly prepared, the development of every plant will be uniform. Not only do 
you obtain the advantage of healthy, even growth—you may select just the colors you want. 
Uncertain mixtures nearly always cause disappointment. 
In spite of this greater cost to us, we have lowered the price of our annuals so that all of 
our customers may have the best of flowers in their garden. 
PAUL J. HOWARD S 
Fine Snapdragons 
(Antirrhinum) 
Our strains of Snapdragons are exceptional in their 
splendid habit of growth and magnificent large flowers 
on well filled spikes. 
MAJESTIC TYPE 
A new semi-dwarf strain with exceptionally large 
flowers, unexcelled for bedding—height 1 8 to 24 inches. 
Avalanche. Pure White. 
Delight. Delicate salmon-pink. 
Eldorado. Deep golden yellow. 
Golden Dawn. Golden buff overlaid salmon. 
Orange King. Rich terra cotta-orange. 
Red Chief. Rich deep scarlet. 
Rose Beauty. Rose-pink. 
Rose Marie. Light salmon-rose. 
Twilight. Rosy salmon. 
CIANT FLOWERED TALL SNAPDRACONS 
An extremely robust growing strain reaching a height 
of 2>/ 2 to 3 feet, with mammoth spikes of bloom. This 
carefully selected strain we consider the best Snapdrag¬ 
ons obtainable for cut-flowers and all around garden use. 
Brilliant Rose. Rose-pink. 
Fire King. Orange scarlet; white tube. 
Golden King. Bright yellow. 
Harmony. Terra cotta-orange shaded rose. 
Queen Victoria. Pure snow-white. 
Defiance. Bright scarlet. 
Autumn Glow. Old rose shaded terra cotta. 
Crimson King. Rich crimson. 
Torchlight. Orange, yellow lip. 
Coral Rose. A lovely shade. 
Pink Domino. Soft rose-pink. 
50c per dozen, $3.50 per 100. Pot-grown 
RUST PROOF SNAPDRAGON PLANTS 
By a process developed by a doctor from the 
University of California susceptibility to rust has 
been eliminated from these growing plants. See 
the flowering plants at “Flowerland.” Very early 
and exceedingly floriferous, carrying from six to 
eight spikes to a plant. It is a joy to see these 
plants with their clean, healthy foliage free from 
rust. 
Separate Colors: Bronze Shades, Purple Red 
Shades, Maroon Red Shades, Salmon Pink Shades, 
Ceylon Court Yellow, Appleblossom Pink, and 
Paul J. Howard’s Special Mixture of all colors. 
75c a dozen; $5.00 per 100. Pot Grown. 
PAUL J. HOWARD’S 
New Annual Canterbury Bell 
With this valuable new annual you should be able to 
have Canterbury Bells in bloom at almost any time of 
the year. It blooms six months from time of planting of 
seed, growing 2 to 2Vz feet tall, with six to eight spikes 
of bells, flowering continuously if cut. 
Mixed Colors containing light blue, dark blue, pink, rose, 
and white. 
Angelus Bell. Beautiful deep rose. 
Libebrty Bell. Intense violet-blue. 
60c a dozen, $4.00 per 100. Pot-grown 
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