Loh rman’s Flower Seed 
Rust-proof Antirrhinums 
Rust has discouraged the growing of Snapdragons greatly in recent 
years. After 8 years’ work there have been developed rust-proof vari¬ 
eties which will give Snapdragons the popularity they deserve. 
New Rust-Proof Super Majestic. H.B. This well known group of English 
Snapdragons can now be obtained in rust-proof type. Splendid for 
both greenhouse and outdoor bedding. Offered in the following 
shades: 
Orange Shades. Consisting of marvelous shades of rose, deeply over¬ 
laid tangerine or golden orange. Very attractive under sunlight or 
artificial light. Large blooms on long spikes. 
Harmony Shades. Terra cotta and yellow shaded rose. 
Red Shades. Shades of deep crimson, garnet and ruby. 
Rose Shades. Lovely shades of the richest rose. Valuable for interior 
decoration. 
Silver Pink. A deep pink with white blotch on the lower lip. Superior 
to the old favorite Silver Pink. This is an exceptionally early bloom¬ 
ing variety. 
Mixed. Containing the above varieties, also many other shades not yet 
introduced, in separate colors. 
All above varieties: Per pkt., 25c; large pkt., 60c. 
Maximum. Rust-proof. 
Copper King. A delightful art shade of burnished copper with a golden 
blotch on the lower lip. The coppery violet tinge on the tube and 
upper lip enhances the beauty of the flower. 
Daffodil. A very beautiful yellow Snapdragon with a two-tone effect. 
The upper lip primrose and the lower lip deep lemon. Extremely 
vigorous grower with long stems and long individual flowering spikes. 
Large flowers. 
Each of above: Per pkt., 25c; large pkt., 60c. 
Asters, California Sunshine 
Five new delightful colors in this popular Aster. 
Grown in greenhouse or cloth houses during the sum¬ 
mer, furnishes wonderful cut flowers just before the 
Chrysanthemums are ready. 
Alpenglow. Guard petals, purple. Quilled petals pale 
rose-purple. Center yellow. 
Blue Moon. The guard petals light blue. Quilled petals 
several shades lighter. Center amber-yellow. 
Moonbeam. Snow-white with small center of soft or¬ 
ange. 
Rainbow. The guard and quilled petals are the same 
color. A delightful shade of bright rose-pink with 
soft orange center. 
Stratosphere. A rich dark blue. The guard petals are 
pansy-violet, quilled petals lavender. Center orange. 
All above varieties: Per pkt., 25c; large pkt., 60c. 
Aquilegia 
Clematiflora. fi.P. New spurless Columbine with beau¬ 
tiful open flowers resembling Clematis. This mixture 
contains all colors except deep red. Per pkt., 50c. 
Crimson Star. H.P. Brilliant dark crimson with distinct 
white star. Per pkt., 25c. 
Calendula 
Double Orange Sunshine. Orange color of the Calen¬ 
dula Sunshine. Equally as large and good for forcing. 
Per pkt., 25c; large pkt., 60c. 
Checranthus 
Allioni, Golden Bedder. Golden yellow variety of this 
well-known spring flower. Perennial. Pkt., 25c. 
Aquilegia Clematiflora 
Celosia 
Pyramidalis, Flame of Fire. H.A. Dwarf type. Average 
height 18 inches, with a perfect pyramidal shape, 
carrying a proportionally sized comb on terminal of 
each branch. Plant in borders or beds, spacing each 
plant to allow 2 feet each way for successful results. 
Per pkt., 25c; large pkt., 60c. 
Rust-Proof Antirrhinums 
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