M ichell’s Snapdragons are healthy and easy to grow 
Michcll’s ^Distinctive^ Antirrhinums 
Antirrhinum, Super Majestic 
Rustproof Antirrhinum • Snapdragon 
We are glad to announce that, after years of intensive work in an attempt to produce a strain of 
rustproof Antirrhinums, success has finally been achieved. This strain has proved excellent under exten¬ 
sively wet outdoor conditions; they have stood the tests and are better than 75 per cent rustproof. 
For growing outdoors for cutting or bedding, they will prove excellent; we hope in the near future to 
have a strain suitable for forcing under glass. Each plant produces from 15 to 18 spikes, which are non¬ 
lateral, with flower-heads 10 to 14 inches long. They are of vigorous growth, with broad, dark green 
foliage and are practically immune from rust. 
New Rustproof Varieties 
SUPER MAJESTIC 
This new group is superb for cutting or for bedding, and we believe it will also prove to be excellent 
for greenhouse culture. Trade pkt ^ oz- 
Dainty. Delightful soft pink.$0 50 $1 25 
Crimson Shades. Garnet and ruby shades. 50 1 25 
Orange Shades. Orange and gold shades. 50 1 25 
Rose Shades. Shades of rose-pink. 50 1 25 
Superb Super Majestic Mixture. 50 1 00 
NEW MAXIMUM 
Copper King. Burnished copper and gold blotched. 50 1 00 
Daffodil. Two-tone daffodil-yellow. 50 1 00 
Indian Summer. Coppery orange and scarlet. 50 1 00 
Campfire. A new color in Antirrhinums, being a pure luminous scarlet, free from orange Trade pkt. Oz. 
or bluish tinges.SO 30 $2 00 
Canary Bird. Brilliant canary-yellow, with the flowers very closely spaced on the stem. . 30 2 00 
Crimson. Color pure crimson, overlaying a ground of orange, giving the effect of a 
fiery crimson. Foliage and stem dark plum-color. Strong grower, with huge indi¬ 
vidual flowers and flower-spikes. 30 2 00 
Copper Shades. This variety is outstanding in the Maximum group, due to the con¬ 
siderable number of orange and copper shades. 30 2 00 
Loveliness. This should become a great favorite as it is a most attractive pure soft 
rose-pink. 30 2 00 
Shasta. Pure white, and the same type flower and habit as Ceylon Court. Very early 
and exceedingly free flowering. 30 2 00 
University of California Mixture. A splendid combination of colors. 25 1 50 
Nanum Grandiflorum, Semi-Dwarf 
Carmine Rose. Bright carmine-rose and yellow. 30 2 00 
Indian Girl. Brownish orange and 1 bright yellow. 30 2 00 
Red Boy. Rich deep scarlet. 30 2 00 
Wildfire. Orange-scarlet, yellow lip. 30 2 00 
Mixed. A superior mixture. 30 1 50 
Special Forcing Varieties 
V 2 trade 
pkt. 
Bertha Baur. (Schumann.) Lavender or orchid 
color. Fine large spikes. Original trade packets 
offered. 
Bertha Baur. (Regular Strain.). 
Captor. (Breitmeyer.) Pure white; long spikes. 
Free flowering. Fine producer. 
Celestial. (Witterstaetter.) New. Early. Deep 
yellow. 
Ceylon Court. Canary-yellow. 
Cheviot Maid Supreme. An improvement on 
Cheviot Maid, deeper in color and longer stem. 
Cincinnati. (Witterstaetter.) Large, fragrant, 
light rose-pink flowers. 
Coate’s Yellow Perfection. Medium early. Fine 
deep yellow. 
Daybreak. (Breitmeyer.) Strong, vigorous pink 
sort, identical in shade with Briarcliff rose. 
Helen. Lovely salmon color. 
Improved Sunburst. Color of Sunburst rose . . 
Jennie Schneider. True Columbia rose color. . . 
i/ 8 oz. $1.00. . 
Judd's Early Light Pink. 
Lucky Strike. The best large-flowering white to 
date, producing stems 3 to 4 feet long, with 
large, open flowers that do not drop or shatter. . 
New Dawn. Golden orange—a very pleasing color. 
New Deal. An extra-early, fragrant, rich golden 
bronze variety. 
Philadelphia Pink. Pure pink. V\oz. $1.00.. 
Philadelphia Pink. (Originator’s Stock.). 
6 trade pkts. $5.00. . 
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Special Forcing Varieties, continued ^pkt? 6 
Radiance. Fine, large-flowering rose-pink sort. .. 
Roman Gold. Deep golden yellow, suffused pink. 
i/ 8 oz. $2.00. . 
Rose Queen. Dark pink.$0 60 
Sun Tan. Rose and tan color. 
Sunset. (Breitmeyer.) Beautiful golden bronze; 
extra-large individual flowers. 
Terry’s Surprise. (Improved.) Rich rose, shaded 
bronze. Original trade packets offered. 
Terry’s Surprise. (Regular strain.). 
Velvet Beauty. American-Beauty red. 
White Prosperity. A long-stemmed, clear white 
sort. 
White Rock. Extra-early. Pure white. 
V 8 oz. $1.00. . 
Michell’s Special Forcing, Mixed. A choice 
blending of special forcing varieties. 
Vsoz. $1.00. . 
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Antirrhinum majus grandiflorum 
New Improved Early-flowering 
This new type commences to bloom three weeks earlier than all other 
varieties and more flowers are in full bloom at one time to a spike. 
Growth very uniform. 2 ft. Trade pkt. Oz. 
Improved Brilliant Rose. Rose-pink.$0 30 $2 00 
Improved Golden King. Bright yellow. 30 2 00 
Improved Queen Victoria. Pure white. 30 2 00 
Improved Rose Queen. Soft pink. 30 2 00 
Improved Scarlet Defiance. Bright scarlet. 30 2 00 
Improved Choice Mixed Colors . 30 2 00 
Half trade packets can be supplied only where listed 
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