-THEY GROW BETTER • THEY YIELD BETTER • 
SNAPDRAGON (Antirrhinum) 
Hardy Annual 
These form brilliant garden beds, flowering profusely and continuously the first 
season from seed. Unusually effective bedding displays are made from these noble 
plants; they grow about 2 feet high, are healthy and stocky, and completely en¬ 
veloped with large Snapdragon flowers of splendid texture and substance, rendering 
them very durable under all conditions of weather. Their continuous-blooming 
qualities, ease of culture and independence of heat and drought, and pure, bright 
■colors, should entitle them to a permanent place in gardens. Spring-sown seed 
produces flowering plants by July, which continue to bloom in increasing profusion 
until frost. Fine for vasing. 
New Antirrhinum Maximum, Salmon Rose 
'Salmon-rose is always the most popular color in flowers, and Antirr- 
Tiinum maximum, Salmon Rose adds a new color to the Maximum 
.•group which has not existed to date. As its name implies, it is a most 
beautiful shade of salmon combined with the begonia-rose color which 
made the variety The Rose so popular. 
Salmon Rose is, undoubtedly, the most beautiful color in this group, 
and will be in great demand by all florists and all who grow flowers for 
market as well as by every lover of flowers. The plants have a good 
vigorous habit and the flowers are immense. Pkt. 15 cts.; 2 pkts. 25 cts.; 
J^oz. 75 cts.; Koz. Si.25; Koz. $2.25. 
ANTIRRHINUM MAXIMUM (Tall, 2l/ 2 feet) 
This wonderful new group of Antirrhinums far surpasses anything yet introduced. 
In habit they are slightly taller than the Majus group. The flowers are of mag¬ 
nificent size. Pkt. Koz. K° z - 
Apple Blossom. Rosy pink, white tube. $o is $i 25 $2 50 
Bunch of Lilacs. Lilac-purple. 15 1 25 2 50 
Canary Bird. (Florists’ Strain.) Canary-yellow. 20 150 3 00 
Copper King. (Florists’ Strain.) Velvety copper-scarlet... 20 1 50 3 00 
Old Gold. (Florists’ Strain.) Deep golden yellow. 20 1 50 3 00 
Purple King. Deep glowing purple. IS 1 25 2 50 
The Rose. (Florists’Strain.) Rose-pink. 20 1 so 3 00 
Schell’s Maximum Mixed. 10 75 1 50 
SPECIAL! One pkt. of each of the 7 separate colors (worth SI. 25 ) for $1 
ANTIRRHINUM NANUM GRANDIFLORUM (Dwarf, iy 2 feet) 
Pkt. Koz. Koz. 
Gloria. (Florists’Strain.) Rich deep rose-pink.$0 10 $b 75 Si so 
Golden Queen. Clear yellow. 10 65 1 25 
Flame. Orange-scarlet, white tube. 10 75 1 so 
Peerless Pink. (Florists’ Strain.) La France pink. 10 7s 1 50 
Purity. (Florists’Strain.) Pure white. 10 65 1 25 
Silver Pink. (Florists’ Strain.) Pearly pink self. 10 75 1 50 
Fawn. Terra cotta, suffused yellow. 10 65 1 25 
Schell’s Dwarf Mixture . 10 40 75 
SPECIAL ! One pkt. of each of the 7 separate colors (worth 70 cts.) for 50 cts. 
the 
STATICE (Sea Lavender). Annual. 
Bears continually throughout the 
summer panicles of minute flowers 
fine for vasing and working in with 
other flowers. An an “everlasting" 
they can be dried and used for 
winter bouquets. Fine for border 
or rockery. The seeds remain in 
dried flower-heads. These 
heads should be 
placed in the soil on 
their sides to insure 
satisfactory germina¬ 
tion of the seeds. 
White, Rose, Deep 
True Blue, Yellow, 
Fine Mixed, each, 
pkt. 10 cts.; Koz. 25 
cts.; Koz. 45 cts. 
Suworowii (Russian 
Statice). Annual. 
Forms a cluster of 
leaves near the 
ground and cat tail¬ 
like spikes of rose- 
colored flowers. Pkt. 
10 cts.; Koz. 50 cts.; 
Koz. 90c.; oz. $ 1 . 75 . 
Hardy Perennial Statice, Latifolia. Plants grow 2 feet tall. The 
minute, beautiful purplish blue flowers are produced all summer in 
panicles which can be dried as everlastings for winter bouquets. Pkt. 
10 cts.; 3 pkts. 25 cts.; Koz. 50 cts.; K° z - 90 cts. 
SWEET ROCKET (Hesperis). Hardy Perennial. Very pretty old- 
fashioned flower, excellent for naturalizing among shrubbery' or for 
planting in a permanent border. Plants grow 2 to 3 feet high and 
bear spikes of fragrant, showy white, lilac, and purple flowers. 
S cts.; Koz. 20 cts.; Koz. 35 cts. 
Snapdragon, Schell’s Maximum, Mixed 
Pkt. 
53 
Statice 
