Snapdragons are superb in the Garden or for cutting 
AMARANTKUS 
MOLTEN FIRE. For an effective planting in beds or for colorful contrast in 
the border the glowing orange-red foliage of this variety is recom¬ 
mended. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
TRICOLOR SPLENDENS (Joseph’s Coat). Handsome foliage in a bright blend¬ 
ing of red, yellow, and green. 
MIXED. A mixture of selected strains for bold groups. 
AMMOBIUM 
ALATUM GRANDIFLORUM. A delightful everlasting that can be dried and 
used for winter bouquets. Panicles of silvery white flowers with bright 
golden centers. 21/2 feet. 
ANACALLIS 
CRANDIFLORA MIXED (Pimpernel). A pretty spreading semi-dwarf covered 
with a mass of flowers in brilliant shades of blue and brick red. Use¬ 
ful in rockery or border, doing well in poor soil. 
ANCHUSA 
BLUE BIRD. A neat variety for the border with a profusion of deep indigo 
blue flowers. An improved variety. 1 1/2 feet. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
CAPENSIS. Two foot high plants covered with bright blue Forget-Me-Not 
flowers. A profuse bloomer. 
ANTIRRHINUM 
(Snapdragon) 
Snapdragons are especially fine in the border, as bedding plants, and are 
one of our best cut flowers. In the following list you will find a choice 
selection of colors. They bloom continuously into the late Fall. 
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA RUST-PROOF MIXTURE. The experts at the 
University of California have been working for years to develop a 
strain of rust-proof Snapdragons. This mixture is the result of their 
careful hybridization and was singularly honored by receiving a Cer¬ 
tificate of Honor in the 1935 All-American Awards. Similar in habit to 
the Majus Crandiflorum type, it contains a wonderful range of the 
popular colors. Pkt. 25c, Tr. Pkt. 70c. 
Maximum 
A fine strain to use as a cut flower with flowers of extraordinary size. 
Entirely distinct as to size and brightness of color. 3 feet. 
APPLEBLOSSOM. Large flowers of a delicate soft blush pink. 
CANARY BIRD. Rich, clear yellow flowers on sturdy stems. 
COPPER KINC. Bronze scarlet turning to rich copper. 
CORAL PINK. A delicate shell pink shaded with deep rose. 
PURPLE KINC. Glowing purple of giant size. 
SNOWFLAKE. Lovely pure white with saffron throat. 
THE ROSE. Exquisite pure rose of perfect form. 
WALLFLOWER SHADES. Bronze and rich mahogany red. 
CHOICE MIXED. A selected balanced mixture. Yb Oz. 35c. 
Your choice of 4 Packets, 30c 
Majus Crandiflorum 
A fine strain for cutting or for bedding. The flowers are not as large as 
A. maximum, but the colors and quality are just as true and clear. 30 
inches. 
AUTUMN CLOW. A rich old rose brightly shaded with terra-cotta. 
CEYLON COURT. An improved and very large canary yellow. 
CRIMSON KINC. A deep crimson changing to garnet. 
FIRE KINC. Brilliant orange scarlet with white center. 
GOLDEN KINC. Giant flowered deep golden yellow. 
QUEEN VICTORIA. Extra large pure white. 
ROSE KINC. A glowing pure deep rose of fine form. 
CHOICE MIXED. A selected balanced mixture. Ys Oz. 25c. 
Your Choice of 4 Packets, 30c 
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ANTIRRHINIUM RUST-PROOF MIXTURE 
The first to win a Certificate of Honor 
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ASTER “COLDEN SHEAF” 
The finest yellow yet introduced 
Majus Nanum 
Large flowered semi-dwarfs which are valuable for bedding. Strong, clear 
colors. 18 inches. 
AMBER QUEEN. Deep amber shaded with rose and chamois. 
EMPRESS. A rich velvety crimson with dark foliage. 
CLORIA. Massive sprays of bright rose. Fine for cutting. 
COLDEN QUEEN. Extra large flowers of golden yellow. 
PEERLESS PINK. A delicate cameo shell pink of large size. 
PINK PERFECTION. An exquisite bright pink suffused with salmon. 
PURITY. Giant sized flowers of glistening white. 
CHOICE MIXED. A selected balanced mixture. Ys Oz. 25c. 
Your Choice of 4 Packets, 30c 
ROCK HYBRIDS. New. A fascinating gem for the alpine garden. A cross 
between A. glutinosum and A. Maximum. Lovely pastel colors in dwarf 
six inch plants. A highly recommended dwarf Snapdragon for the 
rockery. Pkt. 20c, Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
ANNUAL CANTERBURY BELLS 
After years of careful selection an annual Canterbury Bell has been pro¬ 
duced. When first introduced it was a sensation for it is now possible to 
bring Spring flowers to the Fall garden. They will bloom within six months 
from sowing. Seeds sown in February will bloom in July. They are identical 
in size and color to the biennial type. 
“LIBERTY BELL.” This splendid novelty was the winner of the Award of 
Merit for the 1934 All-American Selections. This separate color, an 
intense violet-blue, has been segregated. Six to eight spikes, 24 inches 
high, on each plant. A good cut flower and suitable for pot culture. 
Highly recommended. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
“ANGELUS BELL.” Another of last season’s finest novelties. A beautiful art 
shade of deep rose. Large single bells on full spikes. Continuous bloomer 
and should be used in every garden. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
“BLUE BELL.” A splendid addition to this group being a rich Cambridge Blue. 
The flowers are extra large and well placed on the spike. Pkt. 15c, Tr. 
Pkt. 35c. 
“MISSION BELL.” A new color, being a soft clear pink. A pleasing shade for 
the late summer garden. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
ANNUAL CANTERBURY BELL MIXED. In this fine mixture are included all 
the fine colors; deep violet, light blue, rose, pink, and white. With 
these you can plan upon having continued color throughout the season. 
ALL ANNUAL SEEDS ARE 10c A PACKET, 20c A TRADE PACKET, 
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 
