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General List of Choice Flower Seeds 
H.A.—Designates Hardy Annuals. These can be 
sown in the open ground. They flower and mature 
their seed and die in one year. 
H.H.A.—Designates Half Hardy Annuals. For 
early results sow in the house, greenhouse or hotbed 
in February to April and transplant to the garden as 
soon as the weather is settled, or seed may be sown 
outdoors about the middle of May. 
H.B.—Designates Hardy Biennials. Sow in the 
open border from June to September. The plants 
winter without protection, flower and die the second 
year. Although some varieties will flower the first 
year if sown very early. 
ANTIRRHINUM, Snapdragons H.H.P. 
RUST PROOF VARIETIES 
Maximum Type 
Loveliness. A most attractive pure soft rose-pink 
Exceptionally large flowers gracefully spaced on 
long non-lateral stems. The broad foliage and 
stems are bright green. The plants throw from 
12 to 16 strong spikes making it an especially good 
variety for cutting. 
Alaska. The best white rust-proof variety. Blooms 
are large and well spaced. The plants are base 
branching and throw from 12 to 14 vigorous spikes. 
Campfire. A new color in Antirrhinums. Pure lum¬ 
inous scarlet entirely free from orange or bluish 
tinges, with yellow lip. Flowers closely spaced, 
forming spikes 10 to 12 inches long on tall non¬ 
lateral stems. Foliage and stems bright green. 
Canary Bird. Canary-yellow. Closely spaced blooms 
and green spotless foliage. Plants are very vig¬ 
orous, producing from 12 to 14 non-lateral stems. 
Copper shades. Starting with a deep, rich, velvety 
copper-orange, almost every possible coppery shade 
may be found until we reach the lightest colored 
blossoms which are a coppery old gold. The yellow 
lips vary in size and blend perfectly with the cop¬ 
pery colors of the blossoms. Base branching with 
long strong stems. 
Crimson. A variety of outstanding merit. The 
combination of fiery crimson flowers, dark green 
foliage and dark plum colored stems which is char¬ 
acteristic of this variety make it most attractive. 
Majestic Red Shades. Shades of deep crimson, gar¬ 
net and ruby. Large flowers well spaced on the 
spikes. A very rich combination of shades. 
Indian Summer. Rich velvety and glossy coppery 
orange scarlet. 
Mixed. A very superior Maximum Rust Proof mix¬ 
ture containing all the colors of the non-resistant 
types and many new shades. All have base branch¬ 
ing habit and throw from 12 to 18 well formed 
spikes. 
All the above 50c per packet. 
Collection of the above 8 named varieties $3.50 
LARGE FLOWERING HALF DWARF VARIETIES 
% oz. Pkt. 
Peerless Pink. Soft shell pink _$0.75 $0.15 
Empress. Rich velvety crimson _ .75 .15 
Fawn. Terra cotta pink, suffused yellow .75 .15 
Rose Dore. Rose, suffused orange ..75 .15 
Silver Pink. Soft pearly pink _ .75 .15 
Golden Queen. Rich yellow _ .75 .15 
Prima Donna. Terra-cotta pink, white 
tube _ .75 .15 
Purity. Pure white _ .75 .15 
Firebrand. Bright scarlet _ 75 .15 
Finest Mixed _ 75 .15 
H.H.B.—Designates Half Hardy Biennials. Must 
have protection during the winter. 
H.P.—Designates Hardy Perennials. They are per¬ 
fectly hardy and will stand over winter without pro¬ 
tection. With few exceptions they flower the second 
year after sowing and continue to bloom for many 
years. 
H.H.P.—Designates Half Hardy Perennials. Plants 
require protection during the winter. 
G.P..—Designates Greenhouse Plants. They should 
be grown under glass in the greenhouse, conservatory 
or in the house window. 
GREENHOUSE FORCING VARIETIES 
Pkt. 
Afterglow. Golden brown _$1.00 
Ceylon Court. Canary yellow_ 1.00 
Cheviot Maid, the original strain. Early rose- 
pink _..._ 1.00 
Cheviot Maid Supreme. Darker than the former 1.00 
Dawn. Talisman rose color_ 1.00 
Garnet. Fine dark velvety garnet shade_ 1.00 
Geneva Pink. Exquisite deep pink_ 1.00 
Jennie Schneider. Soft brilliant pirik _ 1.00 
Lucky Strike. Best white _ 1.00 
Mrs. W. W. Thomson. Pink, early _ 1.00 
Nelrose. Beautiful coral pink _ .25 
New Dawn. Golden orange _ 1.00 
Nicolson’s Yellow _1.00 
Orlando. Beautiful bronze _ 1.00 
Penn Orange. Vivid orange _ 1.00 
Philadelphia Pink _:_ .50 
Radiance. Deep pink _ 1.00 
Roman Gold. Golden yellow _ 1.00 
Rose Queen. Dark pink _ 1.00 
Rumsonhill. See novelties, page 3 _— 1.50 
Winter Helen. Salmon pink_ 1.50 
White Rock _ 1.00 
SUPER GIANT VARIETIES 
Pkt. 
Apple Blossom. Rosy pink, yellow lip_$0.25 
Canary Bird. Canary yellow, golden center .25 
Cattleya. Orchid lavender _ .25 
Copper King. Velvety copper-scarlet _ .25 
Old Gold. Deep golden yellow_ .25 
Purple King. Deep garnet; dark foliage _ .25 
Ruby. Rich velvety ruby red_ .25 
Snowflake. Pure white, yellow tube_ .25 
The Rose. Deep rose pink_ .25 
Wallflower. Brownish orange, copper red _ .25 
Mixed. All colors _ .25 
Collection, 1 pkt. each of the above 10 sorts, $2.25 
TALL LARGE FLOWERING VARIETIES 
oz. Pkt. 
Crimson King Deep crimson, dark 
foliage _$0.60.. $0.15 
Queen Victoria. Pure white _ .60 .15 
Pink Venus. Flesh pink, white tube- .60 .15 
Brilliant Rose. Rose pink _ .60 .15 
Golden King. Giant yellow _ .60 .15 
Othello. Dark maroon, satin sheen _ .60 .15 
Finest Mixed _ .60 .15 
TOM THUMB VARIETIES 
Va oz. Pkt 
Crimson _$0.75 $0.20 
Rose _ 75 .20 
White _ x. _ .75 .20 
Yellow _ 75 .20 
Choice Mixed _ .60 .15 
