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JOSKI'II HKKCK & SONS 
(CoRJ'ORATIoN). 
Antirrhinum (Snapdragon). 
If sown in March or April and set out when strong 
enough, these plants make a display that is unequalled for 
duration and brilliancy. The tall sorts are fine in borders. 
'I'he dwarf make splendid beds. They prefer a light, 
warm, but well enriched soil. Seed sown outdoors in 
May will produce satisfactory results. It is not unusual, 
however, when very strong plants are desired, to sow seed 
in August or September and cover the plants with a mulch 
on the approach of cold weather. Plants raised from autumn 
sown seed may be grown on in pots and will produce an 
immense quantity of bloom througlxmt a very long sea¬ 
son. If grown indoors they require about the same tem¬ 
perature and treatment as carnations. Most of the varie¬ 
ties are fairly hardy and will live through a New England 
winter if well covered. Antirrhinum is a specialty with 
us, and we have done much to improve the plants in 
height, habit, flower and color. We consider our strains 
superior to any obtainable in size and brilliancy of flowers. 
Break's grandiflorum maJuSf hP. Mi.ved, 
2 ft.per oz. $0.50 pkt. $0.05 
— nanum, six colors: crimson, scarlet, striped, 
yellow, white and carmine. 
- separate, ft .per oz. .70 
- mixed, ft .. . “ .50 
— Tom Thumb, six colors: crimson, rose, 
white, yellow, striped, orange and scarlet. 
- separate, i ft.per oz. .70 
- mixed, i ft . “ .50 
— Niobe. Pink and white, i ft.. “ .60 
Aiitii-rhiniiiit. — Queen of the North. White, fine bedder, 
I ft . per oz. .60 
— Royal Standard. Scarlet and white, i ft . “ . 5 o 
— Yellow (Jueen. Yellow, i ft . ^5o 
Sxinliglit. (lolden Peaved. h lowers rosy white and carmine, foliage canary yellow, 9 in.. . . 
lilack 1 lince. Velvety black with purple reflex, and golden yellow anthers, i ft . 
— Cupreatum. Carmine red and coppery orange with yellow tip, i ft. 
— Kermesinum. Fiery crimson, i ft . 
— Hrilliant. Carmine and yellow, white throat, i ft. ^ . . . * ' 
— Maju.s (Jueen Victoria. Pure wliite, large flower, 2 ft . 
Aquiiegia (Columbine). 
Ihis family is one of the most beautiful and popular among hardy perennials. The different varieties present an 
unusual wealth of color and form. 1 liey are all of elegant habit and bloom throughout a very long season. P'or 
growing in borders or filling up bays in shrubbery they are unsurpassed. Seed sown in pans or boxes and i)Iaced in a 
cold frame, or in the house, in March will frequently produce bloom the same year. It is best, however, to sow seed 
out of doors when ground warms up. Any ordinary garden soil is suitable for their growth, but a light sandy soil is 
preferable. The flowers are all fragrant. 
— Albafl. p]., hl‘. Dbl. white, 2 ft., per oz. $0.75 
— Californica hybrida. "S'eUow and orange, 
2 ft.per oz. 50.75 
— Canadensis. Orange, i ft. “ 2.C0 
— caryoi)hyIloides Striped, 1 >4 ft. " 1.00 
— chrysantha. Yellow, 3 ft. “ 2.00 
- fl. pi. Double yellow, 3 ft. 
— ccerulea hybrida. blue and yellow, 3 
ft.per oz. 5 1.00 
—collection 12 choice varieties, 50.50. 
j)kt. 50.05 
“ .05 
“ .20 
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“ .10 
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— glandulosa major. blue and white, 3 
ft . per oz. 51-00 pkt. $0.05 
— Jjctschaui. Yellow and red, 2 ft . “ .10 
— olympica. Blue, 2 ft. . . .. “ .05 
- fl. pi. Blue and white, 2 ft . “ .10 
— Skinneri. Scarlet and yellow, i ft. per oz. 
5400 . “ .10 
— Stuarti. Blue and white, ft . “ .10 
—double mixed. Various colors per oz. $0.50 “ .05 
—.single mi.xed. Various colors.. “ .40 “ .05 
— Veitch^s New Single Hybrids, Various colors 
in choicest mixture .per oz. 75 ct*^. “ .10 
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Station at our expense, except where otherwise noted: — 
Vegetable and Flower Seeds at the package, ounce, 14 pound, pound and 
1 pound prices. Bulbs at the single and dozen rates. Books and other publications- 
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