Novelties and Specialties 
AGERATUM 
Pkt. 
Mauve Beauty. 
Large mauve flower. y oz. 60c. .20 
ANCHUSA 
Myosotidiflora. Growing about 12 inches 
high, producing sprays of beautiful 
forget-me-not like flowers of a rich 
blue color. Fine for forcing and win¬ 
ter cutting. y oz. $1.00 .25 
ANTIRRHINUM 
Ceylon Court Yellow. A strong grower 
with healthy rust resisting foliage, large 
flower spikes, flowers closely set, very 
early and free flowering, beautiful Can¬ 
ary Yellow, good keeper. 1.50 
Jennie Schneider. An exceptionally good 
early free flowering Snapdragon, large 
spikes of a lovely Columbia Rose Pink 
color. 1.00 
White Rock. A good forcing white of me¬ 
dium height. 1.00 
Autumn Glow. A lovely new Snapdragon 
somewhat after the color tones of the 
popular Harmony, only much softer 
and more pleasing. Autumn Glow can 
be best described as a beautiful old 
rose, strongly shaded terra cotta, with 
a golden lip. The general color giving 
the effect of soft autumn tones. 
y oz. $2.00 .50 
The R,ose. Begonia rose . y oz. 75c. .25 
Salmon Rose. As its name implies, it is a 
most beautiful shade of Salmon combined 
with the Begonia rose color which made 
Antirrhinum The Rose so popular. 
y oz. $1.00 .35 
Indian Summer. Velvety copper. 
rose .•.oz. 60c. .25 
Wallflower. Brownish orange, copper red. 
y oz. 60c. .25 
Harmony. Terra cotta orange, shaded 
y oz. 60c. .25 
Hunt’s Geneva Pink. Rose pink. A splen¬ 
did variety for greenhouse forcing, also 
for outside culture. y oz. $2.00 .50 
Rose King. With this novelty we bring 
a new and distinct shade into the tall, 
large-flowered class of Snapdragons. 
The plant throws up a noble spike, 
bearing immense flowers of a brilliant 
carmine rose, deepening towards the 
center. Having no white throat or lip 
to modify the tint, a group in the bor 
der makes a glow of color of splendid 
effect . y oz. 50c. .25 
PEACHBLOW. No more distinct variety 
than this has been introduced up to 
date. The individual flower is excep- 
Pkt. 
tionally large, with bold outstanding 
petals which keep their graceful con¬ 
tour throughout not curling up as some 
do at an earlier stage. The individual 
flower is unique in its coloring, having 
a central band of rich golden yellow 
which merges above and below into a 
delicate tint like the flush on the cheek 
of a well-ripened peach. y oz. $1.00 .50 
Copper King. Beautiful bronzy copper. 
y oz. 75c. .25 
Torchlight Orange, with yellow lip, very 
attractive. y oz. 50c. .20 
Philadelphia Pink. The best deep pink for 
forcing. y oz. 75c. .25 
Pink Beauty. A very fine deep rose pink; 
self, enormous spikes of flowers; indi¬ 
vidual blooms; exceptionally large; a 
most vigorous grower. y oz. 75c. .25 
Snapdragon Pink Beauty 
Feltham Beauty. New Giant Flowering. 
Rich pink; of extraordinary size. 
y oz. 75c. .25 
Dwarf-Growing Varieties 
Majestic Orange King. This novelty forms 
the beginning of a new class in the 
Antirrhinums, forming close spikes of 
elegant shape flowers. Rich terra cotta .35 
Victory. Rich terra cotta orange, shading 
to yellow center. y oz. 75c. .25 
Radiance. Deep salmon rose; center vivid 
orange, merging into terra cotta.. .50 
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