Novelties and Specialties 
AGERATUM 
Pkt. 
Mauve Beauty. 
Large mauve flower.54 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.J4 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. 
54 oz. $ 2.00 .50 
The Rx>se. Begonia rose . 54 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. 
54 oz. $ 1.00 .35 
Indian Summer. Velvety copper. 
rose .. 54 oz. 60c. .25 
Wallflower. Brownish orange, copper red. 
% oz. 60c. .25 
Harmony. Terra cotta orange, shaded 
54 oz. 60c. .25 
Hunt’s Geneva Pink. Rose pink. A splen¬ 
did variety for greenhouse forcing, also 
for outside culture.54 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 .54 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. 5 ^ oz. $ 1.00 .50 
Copper King. Beautiful bronzy copper. 
% oz. 75c. .25 
Torchlight Orange, with yellow lip, very 
attractive. 54 oz. 50c. .20 
Philadelphia Pink. The best deep pink for 
forcing. 54 oz. 75 c. .25 
Pink Beauty. A very fine deep rose pink; 
self, enormous spikes of flowers; indi¬ 
vidual blooms; exceptionally large; a 
most vigorous grower. 54 oz. 75c. .25 
Snapdragon Pink Beauty 
Feltham Beauty. New Giant Flowering. 
Rich pink; of extraordinary size. 
54 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.54 oz. 75c. .25 
Radiance. Deep salmon rose; center vivid 
orange, merging into terra cotta.. .50 
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