6 For Green Peas from June to August, plant our special collection. See page 79 
Viola, Normandie 
Large, self-colored, rich purplish burgundy- 
red flowers of the Gracilis type literally cover the 
compact plants. This variety is easily germi¬ 
nated from seed and the slight variation which 
occurs in the color is very beautiful. Sometimes 
double flowers will occur. Pkt. 75 cts., 3 pkts. $2. 
M yosotis, Lavender Gem 
BIENNIAL 
Distinct not only because of its color, but also 
for its neat, erect habit of growth. Lavender 
Gem is admirably suited for use as a border plant. 
It is a distinct medium lavender, entirely free 
from any rose or mauve shade, and 6 to 8 inches 
high. It may be sown either in the early spring 
for late bloom or in July and August for bloom 
early the following spring. Pkt. 50 cts., 5 pkts. $2. 
SNAPDRAGON CULTURE 
Realizing the seriousness of this disease among Snap¬ 
dragons in many sections of the country, the University 
of California, in collaboration with several of the plant- 
hybridizers in California, has evolved a new strain which 
can be depended on to produce 75 per cent rustproof 
plants. These strains have been subjected to the sever¬ 
est test for three successive years and have proved 
themselves better than 75 per cent rustproof. 
Rustproof Snapdragons < auhdal , 
MAXIMUM. Approximately 3 feet high. 
Alaska. Long spikes of pure white flowers—10 to 12 to the plant. 
Apple Blossom. Large soft rose-pink blossoms well spaced on long spikes, 
8 to 10 to a plant. 
Campfire. Pure luminous scarlet, free from any shading, with a yellow lip, 
which intensifies the scarlet of the flower. 
Canary Bird. Ten to twelve graceful flower-spikes of pure canary-yellow. 
Copper Shades. Contains a startling array of copper colors from deep velvety 
copper to coppery old-gold; 10 to 12 long stems with graceful spikes of flowers. 
Crimson. Large flowers borne on a strong spike. The color is pure crimson 
overlaying a ground of orange. 
Fair Lady. Silvery pink; 10 to 12 strong, long-stemmed spikes to a plant. 
Loveliness. Large, pure, soft rose-pink flowers, well-spaced. The plants give 
10 to 12 strong spikes. 
Mixed. A mixture containing all the colors possible in the tall-growing Snap¬ 
dragons. This strain is base branching in habit, averaging 10 to 14 spikes, with 
flowers gracefully spaced. 
Any of above Maximum varieties, pkt. 75 cts., 5 pkts. $3 
MAJUS GRANDIFLORUM. Approximately 2 feet high. 
Buttercup. A deep canary-yellow blending to cream-yellow at the margin. 
Daintiness. Soft, clear rose-pink. Flowers exceptionally large. 
Defiance. Large, bright scarlet-red flowers with a yellow spot on each lip. 
Mixed. A mixture containing all Snapdragon colors. True in habit and bearing 
large-sized flowering spikes. 
Any of above Majus grandiflorum varieties, pkt. 50 cts., 5 pkts. $2 
NANUM GRANDIFLORUM. Approximately 1 to 1H feet high. 
Carmine-Rose. Uniform, bright carmine-rose with a small yellow lip. The 
flowers are large and closely spaced on the blooming spike. 
Garnet. Large, velvety crimson flowers closely spaced on the spike. An ideal 
variety for bedding. 
Glowing Sunset. The lower portion of the flower is velvety scarlet while the 
upper half has a definite rose tinge. Very free flowering. 
Indian Girl. Brownish orange overlaid bright yellow, giving an old-gold 
effect. Plants are very bushy. 
Red Boy. Rich, deep scarlet flowers on the typical bushy plants. 
Wildfire. Bright orange-scarlet with a yellow lip. Flowers are large and well 
spaced on the spike. 
Mixed. A well-balanced mixture particularly suitable for borders and bedding. 
Any of above Nanum grandiflorum varieties, pkt. 50 cts., 5 pkts. $2 
Mount Shasta. 2 ft. Large pure white flowers; 6 to 8 base-branching spikes to 
each plant. Pkt. 50 cts., 5 pkts. $2. 
Pearl. 2 ft. A pure white Snapdragon of the true Majestic type with long spikes. 
Pkt. 50 cts., 5 pkts. $2. 
Antirrhinum 
Mount Shasta 
