Garden Success is Sure with H. & V. Seeds 
New Rustproof Snapdragons 
A Quintette of 
Rustproof Snapdragons 
This quintette bids fair to become as famous as the “quints” of 
Canada. In this rustproof class the old-time wilting troubles have 
almost disappeared, the percentage of plants entirely free from rust 
is very high, and the remainder are so slightly affected that they do 
not count. If you want to grow “Snaps” successfully, use this rust- 
resistant strain, developed by the plant experts of the University 
of California. This strain contains the most popular colors in sepa¬ 
rate packages, as well as in mixture. With this rustproof strain you 
can have the old-time Snapdragon beauty, without the disappoint¬ 
ment of wilting, drooping, dying plants. The strain received an 
Award of Merit in the 1935 All-America Seed Selections. 
Alaska. Clear white, with possibly a tinge of rose. A dozen or more 
spikes to a plant. 
Campfire. Scarlet with golden yellow lip. Almost a score of spikes. 
Canary Bird. Large, canary-yellow blooms. Plant branching, with 
10 to 14 stems. 
Copper Shades. Coppery orange to old-gold and copper with 12 to 
16 spikes. 
Loveliness. Soft rose-pink. Free flowering with about 15 spikes 
to a plant. 
Separate colors, pkg. 15c, postpaid 
One pkg. of each color (5 pkgs.) 60c, postpaid 
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA MIXTURE. Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 
50c, postpaid. 
Double Eschscholtzia 
This variety, called Robert Gardiner, is comparatively new in 
America, but was introduced in Europe several years ago. The double 
flowers are a rich shade of orange, larger than the old forms, and are 
borne on long stems, making them useful for cutting and table deco¬ 
rations. Pkg. 15c, postpaid. 
Hunnemannia, Sunlite 
Since receiving an Award of Merit in the 1934 All-America Seed 
Selections, this new variety has become a prime favorite. The color 
is brilliant yellow, especially bright against the dark green foliage. 
Seed sown in May will produce blooming plants in early July, which 
continue to flower until frost. We consider this the best of the 
Mexican Poppy group as the flowers remain in good condition for 
several days after cutting. Pkg. 20c, postpaid. 
Tisridia 
Tiger Flower; Mexican Shell-Flower 
See color picture on second cover page 
These showy flowers are carried on stems 18 to 20 inches high and 
are displayed to great advantage in the garden border. The culture 
is the same as for gladiolus. The gorgeous colors include shades of 
yellow, orange, scarlet, crimson, in a bewildering array. All colors 
mixed, 3 pkgs. for 35c; 12 for $1; 25 for $1.85; 100 for~$7, postpaid. 
Hart & Vick’s Exhibition Hybrid 
Delphiniums 
Never in our experience have we seen finer specimen Delphiniums. 
Lcng, straight stems, carrying flowers for a third or more of their 
length. The colors are gorgeous—mauve, rose, pansy-violet, 
sky-blue, porcelain-blue, gentian, royal and cornflower-blue, with 
centers of black, yellow, and white. The seed is saved from only the 
best plants in a private collection. Pkg. 25c; large pkg. 75c, postpaid. 
Hart & Vick’s Masterpiece Columbine 
If you delight in a superb collection of Aquilegias you should have 
this Masterpiece mixture. The color range takes in all the Columbine 
colors; the blooms are large, with extra-long spurs. Only the best 
plants and flowers are selected for seed purposes, and the seed we 
offer is from such plants. We do not believe a better selection can 
be found anywhere. Pkg. 25c; large pkg. 75c, postpaid. 
It pays many times over to be very liberal with applications 
of Peat Moss, Fertilizer, and water in your garden 
