J. J. BUTZER, PORTLAND, OREGON 
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"ANCHUSA 
Stately and handsome perennials belonging to For¬ 
get-me-not family. The leaves are rough and hairy 
and the drooping flowers are borne in racemes on 
branching stems. 
Italaca, Dropmore Variety—B ft. June-July. Beau¬ 
tiful gentian blue, flowers one of the best perennials. 
Per pkt. lOe 
Capensis—Annual blue. Per pkt. 5c. 
"ANEMONE (Wind Flower) 
Very pleasing hardy plants for the herbaceous bor¬ 
der. Fine large flowers, few plants compare with them 
in beauty. Excellent for bouquets and table decorations. 
Coronaria (Poppy Anemone)—Mixed. June. 10 in. 
Per pkt. 10c 
St. Brigid’s Strain—May-June. Double and single 
mixed. 12 in. A beautiful selection of the Coronaria 
varieties in a wonderful array of colors. Per pkt. 10c. 
Pulsatilla—1 ft. April-May. Well adapted for rock- 
work or border flowers, varying from lilac to purple. 
Per pkt. 10c 
Pulsatilla Rubra—6 to 9 in. April-May. Dark red 
with erect flowers. Per pkt. 10c. 
"ANTHEMIS (Marguerite) 
These Hardy Marguerites are most satisfactory per¬ 
ennials, succeeding in the poorest soil. The flowers 
are yellow. 
Kelwayi (Hardy Marguerite)—2 ft. Daisy-like yel¬ 
low blossoms, produced all summer. Excellent for 
cutting. Per pkt. 10c. 
ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) 
Without question one of the most desirable flowers 
for general garden culture. They come in a great 
variety of colors and are equally good for bouquets as 
for mass planting. They are biennials, but can be 
handled as annuals also. When sown in early May they 
bloom in July and then until frost. If covered slightly 
they will come through the winter nicely and bloom 
abundantly the second year. For very early flowers 
start in the house and transplant outdoors when 
weather is favorable. 
Tall Maximum or Giants—32 inches 
This is the newest creation in Giant Antirrhinums, 
and is a marked advance over the older Tall Large 
Flowered type in size and brilliancy of color. The 
flowers are closely placed on the stems. 
Apple Blossom—Rosy pink, yellow lip. 
Copper King—Velvety copper scarlet. 
Old Gold—Deep golden yellow. 
Purple King—Deep glowing purple. 
Snowflake—Pure white, yellow tube. 
The Rose—Rose pink. 
Finest Mixed. Per pkg. 15c, 2 for 25c 
ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) 
Tall Large Flowering—24 to 36 in. 
Golden King—Giant yellow. 
Queen Victoria—Pure white. 
Rose King—Deep rose. 
Scarlet. 
Finest Mixed. 
Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c 
ANTIRRHINUM 
HALF-DWARF SNAPDRAGONS 
15 to 20 inches 
Are particularly good for bedding, as they require 
no staking. The flowers are most wonderful, in many 
new shades and tints. 
Climax—Orange shading to yellow in lip. 
Defiance—Orange red. 
Empress—Rich velvety crimson. 
Firebrand—Fiery orange-scarlet. 
Golden Queen—Rich yellow. 
Nelrose—Deep rose pink. 
Philadelphia pink—Pure pink. 
Silver Pink—Delicate rose-pink, seemingly covered 
with a silver sheen. 
Each of above, Per pkt. 10c, any 3 for 25c. 
Mixed—Per pkt. 5c. 
BUTZER’S SPECIAL MIXTURE 
ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) 
Includes all these and many other charming varieties 
and a packet will furnish you with a never-ending 
color combination of long-stemmed cut flowers suit¬ 
able for home, church or hospital decoration. 
Per pkt. 10c; Vn oz. 25c: V* oz. 40c; 1 oz. SI.25 
U A Select 7-5c packages for.25c 
■ Oil IgeHlSelect 8-10c packages for.50c 
■ w u ■■ Select 5-15c pkgs. Flower Seeds for 50c 
ANTIRRHINUM MAJESTIC 
(Super Giant Snapdragons) 
Half Dwarf Sorts 
Majestic Antirrhinums are characterized by having 
the largest possible florets closely spaced in large 
spikes on a medium tall plant. The flowers are the 
largest of any type, with far better spacing than that 
found in any other type. They have been proven the 
best for both cut flowers and borders and will, no 
doubt, supersede the other strains when a complete 
color range has been developed. So far, the colors run 
principally to the orange and terra cotta shades, which 
are, of course, favorites in Antirrhinums. 
Eldorado. Deep golden yellow, the richest tint to 
date in this family. Pkt. 15c. 
Golden Dawn. Golden buff overlaid salmon. Pkt. 15c. 
Orange King. Coloring is an exquisite blend of 
shades, rich terra cotta above, the lip golden yellow 
merging to pure deep orange at the base. Pkt. 15c. 
Red Chief. Color is a rich deep scarlet. Pkt. 15c. 
Rose Marie. Light salmon rose with gold center, a 
most charming and delightful shade, probably the 
best of all. Pkt. 15c. 
Sunset. Color delightful combination of bright 
terra cotta above, shading gradually downward into 
a rosy salmon. Pkt. 15c. 
Twilight. Delicate apricot with yellow and salmon 
shading. Pkt. 15c. 
Majestic Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
BUTZER’S ANNUAL FLOWER MIXTURE 
A splendid mixture of the true annual flowers so 
blended as to give a succession of bloom from early 
spring to late fall. All colors may be found in this 
mixture. For best results the seed should be sown 
in a prepared seed bid. 
If you have a piece of ground you cannot irrigate 
or have not time to give particular attention, yet you 
want to have something beautiful instead of unsightly 
weeds, we advise you to fflant our Annual Flower mix¬ 
ture. It contains a large number of different kinds of 
hardy varieties that will grow with the least of care, 
and, produce great quantities of flowers. 
Pkt. 15c; 2 for 25c; oz. 50c, postpaid 
"AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
Charming hardy perennial plants growing from one 
to three feet high, bearing in countless numbers 
through May and June their exquisite blossoms of 
clear blue, white, rose, yellow, purple, striped, etc. 
For planting in permanent borders or naturalizing 
along the edges of woods or shrubbery this old-fash¬ 
ioned favorite is one of the best of all hardy plants. 
LONG SPURRED HYBRIDS 
Long Spurred Hybrids—The flowers are very large 
and distinct shades of blues, lavenders, mauves, whites, 
creams, pinks, reds, yellows, etc. Many of these coIotf 
being entirely new in the species and are the result of 
very many years’ careful hybridization. Per pkt. 15c 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Strain of Long Spurred Hybrids. 
The blooms are of large size and the spurs very long. 
The colors range through shades of lavenders, mauves, 
blues, purples, whites, creams, yellows, pinks, reds, 
etc. There are no jarring or crude tints, and the whole 
form a most harmonious mass of coloring seldom seen 
in other flowers. Per pkt. 25c 
Canadensis (Turk’s Cap) — Handsome scarlet and 
orange flowers. Per pkt. 10c 
Chrysantha—3 ft. Yellow, long spurred. Pkt. 10c 
Coerulea (Rocky Mountain Columbine)—3 ft. One 
of the most beautiful of our native American flowers. 
Sepals, deep blue; petals, white. Per pkt. 10c 
Coerulea Rosea (Rose Queen)— 2 1 /* ft. Beautiful 
flowers of light to dark rose with white center and 
yellow anthers, a most delicate combination of colors. 
Per pkt. 25c 
Farquhar Pink—Very fine. Per pkt. 25c 
Vulgaris Double Mixed—Per pkt. 10c. 
Single Mixed—Many vaireties. Per pkt. 10c 
Double Mixed—Per pkt. 10c. 
BUTZER’S SPECIAL MIXTURE 
"AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
This mixture contains a great variety of all long 
spurred types in a splendid blend of colors. We do 
not believe that a more varied mixture of these choice 
columbine can be had. Pkt. 25c 
"ARABIS (Rock Cress) 
Charming dwarf spring-flowering plants of easy 
cultivation ; valuable for beds, edgings. They do well 
in any soil, but need plenty of sun. 
Alpina—6 in. A most useful hardy perennial for 
spring bedding and rockeries. Early in the spring the 
pure white flowers make a pleasing contrast in beds 
and borders with Alyssum saxatile. Pkt. 10c 
