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The Rose, rose . 
Yellow King, yellow . 
Nanum Grandiflorum, mixed, large flowered, half tall.... 
Black Prince, dark purple, dark 
leaves . 
Ceylon Court, yellow . 
Golden Queen, yellow . 
His Excellency, orange scarlet.. 
Luteum Superbum, deepest yellow 
Jennie Schneider, pink. 
“ Philadelphia Pink, clear pink.... 
Primadonna, terra cotta. 
Queen of the North, white. 
“ Rose Eclipse, rich rose pink. 
Rose Queen, rose pink..... 
Silver Pink . 
Welcome, clear crimson red 
without any purple or ma¬ 
genta shadings . 
White Wonder, large-flowered 
Majestic, mixed, large flowered, half tall. 
Cherry, cherry red . 
Eldorado, golden yellow.. 
Golden Dawn, salmon buff.. 
Orange King, terra cotta orange. 
Red Chief, deep scarlet. 
Rose Marie, salmon rose. 
Sunset, bright terra cotta. 
Twilight, rosy salmon . 
Rustproof, Pink . 
“ White . 
“ Yellow . 
Crimson ... 
Tall varieties mixed. 
Tom Thumb, mixed, bushy plants about 8 inches tall 
“ Crimson King ... 
“ “ Pink . 
“ “ Yellow ... 
Rocks Hybrids, mixed, very short, free-flowering. 
Fine for Rock Gardens. 
For best results, sow Snapdragon under glass in early March, 
transplant and pinch the top off over the fifth pair of leaves 
and set out in open ground in May. Can also be sown in 
open ground in May and will then bloom late in the Summer. 
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p AQU1LEGIA (Columbine) 
1310 Coerulea, blue (Rocky Mountain Columbine) .$0.10 $0.60 $2.00 
1312 “ Mrs. M. Nichols, deep blue .25 . 
1315 Canadensis, scarlet and yellow .10 .60 
1317 Chrysantha, yellow ..10 . 
1318 Crimson Star, brilliant dark crimson ..25 2.50 
1319 Snow Queen, clear white .25 1.50 
1320 Mrs. Scott Elliott’s strain, extra fine long spurred .10 .80 
1321 Imperial Hybrids, fancy long-spurred, mostly dark 
shades .25 1.00 
1322 Rose Queen, soft rose .25 1.00 
Sow in Spring or Fall in open ground. 
pr ARAB IS (Rock Cress) 
1330 Alpina Compacta, white, 6 inches tall. Blooms very 
early in Spring .10 ,60 
Sow in late Spring. Can be transplanted in early Fall. 
