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orgeous Snapdragons 
Giant Flowered Sorts of Bright Colors 
! Antirrhinums or Snapdragons have become immensely popular within the past few 
rears, and justly so, because they are one of the most valuable and decorative flowers, 
vhich can easily be grown from seed, thriving in any soil, and blooming freely, Flower. 
ng season July to November. 
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NEW “MAJESTIC 1 ” GIANTS.—Half Dwarf. Fine spikes of giant flowers on plants 
8 to 20 inches high. Ideal for bedding. The colors are simply marvelous. Mixed. Pkt., 
:0o; Vs oz., 40c. 
NEW GIANT RUST-PROOF.—If you have found it difficult to grow snaps, try this 
ust-proof strain. It is of the giant type with long flower spikes, plants 2% feet tall. 
ilixed. Pkt., 15c; *4 oz., 50c. 
GIANT FLOWERED MIXED.—32 inches. This new type produces flowers of extraor- 
linary size and the colors are wonderful. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 30c. 
MIXTURE OF HALF-DWARF BEDDING SORTS.—18 to 2 0 inches. Are particularly 
ood for bedding. All colors. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 35c; oz., $1.00. 
MIXTURE OF DWARF or TOM THUMB.—These very charming compact little plants 
Tow 8 inches high. They bloom freely and are splendid for edging, borders and the rock 
arden. Mixed colors. Pkt., 10c; oz., 50c. 
MIXTURE OF TAEL SORT'S.—Splendid assortment. The plants grow about 2 y 2 feet 
all. Pkt., 5c; *4 oz., 25c; oz., 75c. 
ISBELL’S SNAPDRAGON MIXTURE.—Beautiful colors of many varieties of both tall 
nd medium tall sorts. These long-stemmed flowers will give you splendid bouquets all 
eason. Pkt., 15c; >4 oz., 50c; oz., $1.50. 
Salpiglossis 
Gold-Veined 
Flowers 
Schizanfhus - Butterfly Flower 
Dainty Flowers — Fernlike 
Foliage 
Also known as “The Poor Man’s Orchid.” 
ainty, compact, branching plants with finely 
it foliage, covered with clusters of brilliantly 
flored butterfly flowers. The seed germinates 
uickly and the plants come into bloom in a 
;w weeks from time of planting. Valuable for 
irden decoratiqn or pot culture. 15 to 20 inches 
igh. Large flowering. Mixed. Pkt., 10c.; 14 oz., 
lo: oz., $1.00. 
Snapdragon 
Annual 
Scablosa 
Fine for Cutting 
VELVET FLOWER, —One of the greatest fa- 
orites among annuals, partly because of its 
asy culture, but principally for its beautiful, 
Imost orchid-like flowers, which it produces 
■om early summer to late fall. Nearly every 
ower is veined with a glint of gold in a strik- 
ig color display. Plants grow 1 y 2 to 2 y 2 feet 
igh. 
LARGE FLOWERING MIXED.—Pkt., 5c; 
i oz., 20c; *4 oz., 50c. 
ISBELL’S SPECIAL MIXTURE.— Made up 
om the finest named varieties. Pkt,, 15c; */h oz., 
»c; % oz., $1.00. 
LOVELINESS. — Glorious 
salmon-pink flowers of de¬ 
lightful fragrance. Pkt., 15c. 
LARGE FLOWERING 
DOUBLE MIXED. —Blue, 
white, red, pink and maroon- 
black. Pkt., 5c; % oz., 20c; 
oz., 50c. 
PERENNIAL SCABIOSA, 
Pincushion Flower 
Lovely flowers in ex¬ 
quisite colors on long 
wiry stems; excellent 
for cutting. 2 to 2% 
feet high; of easiest 
culture. 
Salpiglossis See Page 77. 
Sweet William 
New Annual Sort 
Hardy annual of easy culture. Begins to bloom early in the summer 
from seed sown in the spring, blooming all season. Fragrant and a grand 
cut flower. Mixed colors. Pkt,, 10c; *4 oz., 25c. 
Snow-on-the-Mountain 
(Euphorbia) 
A favorite annual for mass planting or for the mixed border. Showy and 
distinct plants with very attractive foliage, dark green leaves, edged clear 
white. 2 feet. Easily grown from seed, doing well in any fairly good soil. 
Furnishes nice material for bouquets in conjunction with bright flowers. 
Pkt,, 5c; *4 oz., 20c; oz., 60c. 
Statice 
For Winter Bouquets 
A beautiful flower in the border, and when dried will retain its true 
colors, making lovely winter bouquets. Large sprays of flowers in shades 
of rose, blue, lavender, yellow and white. 2 to 3 feet. Pkt., 5c; *4 oz., 25c; 
oz., 40c. 
Flowers for Semi-Shade 
Anchusa 
Balsam 
Beilis perennis 
Campanula 
Centaurea 
Clarkia 
Columbine 
Dahlia 
Double Daisy 
F'orget-me-not 
Godetia 
Lupin 
Mignonette 
Myosotis 
Pansy 
Platy codon 
Sweet William 
Jackson, Michigan 
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