New "Cut and Come Again" Snapdragon 
"Saint George" 
(See also Front Cover for companion variety) 
CHICAGO AMERICAN BULB CO. ” EWYORK 
SPECIAL NOTE! 
If you merchandise small ons listed above. We are 
plants to the public for gar- sure that they will make 
den planting, don't fail to in- friends for you when bloom- 
clude the two new Snapdrag- ing period comes around. 
THE OUTSTANDING NEW PLANT FOR 1937 
B UDDLEIA HARTWEGI is 
undoubtedly the finest 
of all the summer flower¬ 
ing Butterfly Bushes. As a 
summer cutflower plant and 
as an ornamental lawn 
shrub it is unsurpassed in 
beauty and usefulness. The 
large bright lavender pan¬ 
icles have remarkable sub¬ 
stance and harmonize in ar¬ 
rangement with other sum¬ 
mer flowers. The flowers do 
not "sunburn” as do the 
other Davidii varieties, and 
the tip flowers on the panicle 
open before the basal flow¬ 
ers have faded. The indivi¬ 
dual flowers are closely 
spaced on the panicles, im¬ 
parting a compact and pleas¬ 
ing appearance. The foliage 
is very heavy and is rich 
dark green. 
New Hardy BUDDLEIA HARTWEGI 
EXCEPTIONAL FOR CUTFLOWERS 
One Variety Illustrated on Front Cover 
Two Sensational New SNAPDRAGONS for 
Come Again" 
Buddleia Hartwegi is hardier 
than any of the summer flow¬ 
ering Butterfly Bushes, hav¬ 
ing lived through the severe 
winter of 1935-36 without pro¬ 
tection and with only slight 
loss. 
Buddleia Hartwegi will be in¬ 
troduced for the first time in 
1937, deliveries beginning on 
January 1, 1937. Plants from 
214-inch pots, which will 
flower profusely the first 
year, will be supplied. 
PRICES: 
$ 3.50 per 12 $ 25.00 per 100 
$200.00 per 1000 
6 to 25 plants will be sup¬ 
plied at the dozen rate, 25 or 
more at the 100 rate, 250 or 
more at the 1000 rate. 
It is requested that retail 
prices be maintained at 
75c each, 3 for $2.00. 
Garden Planting 
DWARF ANTIRRHINUM SNAPDRAGON 
"St. George” 
MALMAISON TYPE 
"Malmaison" has been acclaimed the finest of all Antirrhinums for 
bedding. Free-flowering, erect and so sturdy that they stand up 
against almost any adverse weather condition, these two Novelties, 
"Royal Rose" and "Saint George" are varieties which can be 
recommended without hesitation for all purposes to which Antirrhin¬ 
ums lend themselves. 
The color of "St. George" is orange-cerise, but of a new shade 
which makes it absolutely distinct from all other varieties. The spike 
is dense and the pips are placed closely together, making a perfect 
general and colorful effect. The individual flowers are large and 
compare very favorably with any known commercial variety. 
t, pv-t . 50c 3 Tr. Pkts. SI.25 
DWARF ANTIRRHINUM (SNAPDRAGON) 
"Royal Rose" 
MALMAISON TYPE 
(Illustrated on Front Cover) 
"Royal Rose" is truly a regal variety. The color is almost impos¬ 
sible to describe and must be seen to be appreciated, for even to 
say that it is the deepest and richest rose imaginable does not do it 
justice. There is apparent in every flower that quality of tone and 
velvet sheen that reminds one of the texture of the Rose. 
As with "St. George," the spike is dense; the individual flowers 
placed closely together. With all confidence we recommend these 
two varieties. Tr. Pkt.. 50c 3 Tr. Pkts. $1- 
