WILSON S. BROW ER COMPANY, Inc., CATALOGUE OF SEEDS 
11 
Pkt. 
Majus Nanum “Majestic” Types, a new 
type of Snaps with flowers of the 
maximum sorts and in height of the 
semi-tall sorts. 
Golden Dawn, golden chamois, overlaid 
salmon _ .10 
Orange King, rich terra cotta with 
golden yellow lip merging to pure deep 
orange _ .10 
Red Chief, deep scarlet _ .10 
Antirrhinum Majus Grandiflorum. 
Excellent for forcing. These seeds 
are carefully selected as to purity of 
colors. For crop of October to July 
sow in mid-June to mid-August. Early 
sowing makes large plants, late sow¬ 
ing is good for benching to follow 
Chrysanthemums. Control blooming 
period by pinching the young shoots. 
Afterglow, golden bronze _ .25 
Ceylon Court, Canary yellow _ .25 
Cheviot Maid Supreme, bright pink .25 
Rose Queen, dark pink _ .25 
Suntan, orange bronze _ .25 
White Rock, pure white ___ .25 
Maximum, New Giant Flowered. H.H.B. 
This new class of Antirrhinums is 
attracting much admiration and well 
deserves it. The flowers are of extra¬ 
ordinary size and entirely distinct 
from anything what has been pro¬ 
duced in Antirrhinums so far. In or¬ 
der to obtain best results plants 
should be staked. Three foot. 
Cerberus. Rich carmine red Vs oz., 25c .10 
Gotelind. Bright orange ... % oz., 25c .10 
Purple King. Rich purple Vs oz., 25c .10 
Canary Bird. Pure soft canary yellow 
Vs oz., 25c .10 
Defiance. Scarlet _ Vs oz., 25c .10 
Fascination. Deep flesh pink Vs oz., 25c .10 
Snowflake. Lovely pure white with yel¬ 
lowish throat _ Vs oz., 25c .10 
Copper King. Coppery scarlet turning 
into a pure copper color. Vs oz., 25c .10 
Wallflowered Colored. Rich Mahogany 
red - Vs oz., 25c .10 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine). H.P. Fine 
free flowering, hardy border plant— 
one of the most desirable perennials. 
Seed may be planted in the open 
ground early in Spring and will in 
some varieties bloom in the same sea¬ 
son. Best results, however, are ob¬ 
tained by planting in August for the 
next season’s blooming. 
Longspurred Hybrids (Mrs. Scott’s 
Strain). Very large flowered and most 
beautiful color proportion. Vs oz., 35c 
Mixed __ .10 
chrysantha (golden spurred). Long 
spur red golden yellow. 2 ft. _ .10 
coerulea (Rocky Mountain Columbine). 
Large flowers, violet blue and white. 
2 ft. ___ Vs oz., 35c .10 
Jaetschaui (Rare). Very large yellow 
with red spurrs. 3 ft. ..._tt oz., $1.00 .25 
ARABIS Alpina. H.P. Excellent for 
borders or rock work. Pure white. 
6 in. --oz., 30c .10 
ARCTOTIS grandis. H.A. Daisy-like 
flowers; white shaded blue. 2 ft. 
14 oz., 35c .10 
ARGEMONE Hybrida Grandiflora Mixed 
(The Prickly Poppy). 2 ft. They have 
branching pricgly stems with glaucous 
leaves with spiny margins. White pop¬ 
pylike flowers of silken texture with 
golden anthers _ .10 
ARMiERIA, formosa, Giant Thrift. H.P. 
A pretty edging plant with deep pink 
flowers. 12 in. __.% oz., 75c .15 
ARTEMISIA, Sacrorum Viridis (Sum¬ 
mer Fir). Plants fullly 6 ft. tall. 
Leaves are finely divided, lacy and are 
either a deep green or gray. Flowers 
are very minute, the cut branches 
blend well with cut flowers, in as much 
as the dainty foliage is serviceable for 
this purpose ___ .10 
ASPERULA odorata (Woodruff). H.P. 
The white flowers and foliage are per¬ 
fumed. 12 in. _14 oz., 50c .15 
ASTERS 
Plants from seed sown in the open ground 
in May bloom finely in September and Octo¬ 
ber, when the flowers are seen at their best. 
For July and August flowers sow in March or 
April, in cold frame, spent hotbed, or pots and 
boxes in the house. Cover the seeds about 
half an inch deep with rich light soil, and 
when the plants have three or four leaves, 
transplant about 18 inches apart each way 
into well prepared beds. 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA. An 
improved form of Crego with 
flowers 6 inches across packed 
with broad petals. 2 ft. 
Dark Purple _ 
Peach Blossom _ 
Light Blue 
14 oz. 
_$0.50 
_ .50 
.. .50 
Pkt. 
$0.10 
.10 
.10 
Light Purple _ _ _ 
_ .50 
.10 
White 1 ___ 
_ .50 
.10 
Finest Mixed _ _ 
_ .50 
.10 
GIANT BRANCHING (American 
or Vick’s Branching). Flowers 
large, double and fine form. 
Branching and robust habit. Fine 
for cutting. 214 to 3 ft. 
Crimson 
White Yellow _ 
Shell Pink 
_$0.25 $0.10 
.25 .10 
.25 .10 
Lavpnder 
.25 .10 
Blue 
.25 .10 
Purple 
.25 .10 
Mixed 
_ .25 .10 
Wilt Resistant 
Varieties of Asters 
Aster growers have been troubled with pests 
of recent years. This family has been widely 
attacked by the Fusarium Wilt, which condi¬ 
tion has been overcome in growing the Wilt 
Resistant Strains which, although grown in 
infected soil, proved immune from the disease. 
