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-GENERAL LIST OF-— 
Don’s Reliable Flower Seeds 
WE MAIL FLOWER SEEDS POST FREE TO ANY POINT IN THE UNITED STATES 
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 bor¬ 
der from June to September. The plants winter without pro¬ 
tection, flower and die the second year. Although some varie¬ 
ties will flower the first year if sown very early. 
H.II.B.—Designates Half Hardy Biennials. Must have 
protection during the Winter. 
H.P.—Designates Hardy Perennials. They are perfectly 
hardy and will stand over Winter without protection. 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. 
ANTIRRHINUM. ( Snapdragons ) 
H.H.P. 
RUSTPROOF VARIETIES 
(Maximum Type) 
The rust-resistant Antirrhinums we offer 
are all of the Maximum type, growing up to 
3 feet in height and with the individual flow¬ 
ers much larger than in any other group. The 
following varieties have beein selected as 
embracing a fine range of color and are good 
either for greenhouse or outdoor culture. 
Alaska. The best white rustproof variety. 
Blooms are large and well spaced. The 
plants are base branching and throw from 
12 to 14 vigorous spikds. 
Campfire. A new color in Antirrhinums. 
Pure luminous scarlet entirely free from 
orange or bluish tinges, with yejlow lip. 
Flowers closely spaced, forming spikes 
10 to 12 in. long on tall, non-lateral stems. 
Foliage and stems bright green. 
Christmas Candle. The flowers have bright 
flame-red lips, while the tube or throat is 
a waxy cream. They are rather widely but 
evenly spaced on the stems, so that the 
general appearance is that of a lighted 
candelabra. 
Copper Shades. Starting with a deep, rich, 
velvety copper-orange, almost every pos¬ 
sible 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 
coppery 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 characteristic of this variety 
make it most attractive. 
Indian Summer. Shining plush-like or¬ 
ange-copper-scarlet, combining to produce 
the glowing red, bronze and golden hues of 
the northwoods in Autumn. 
Mandarin Yellow (New). A truly giant 
deep yellow. The tube is pale sulphur color, 
giving the flower a deep yellow and sul¬ 
phur yellow two-toned effect which is very 
pleasing. An improvement on the older 
variety Daffodil. 
Pink Sensation (New). A most lovely shade 
of pure pink. The flowers are large and 
very frilled. We consider this one of the 
best. 
Maximum, Mixed. This is a selected mix¬ 
ture of Maximum varieties and includes a 
very fine range of colors. 
All the above, 50c. per pkt. 
Collection of the above 8 named varieties 
$3.50 
Antirrhinum, Alaska Rustproof 
LARGE FLOWERING HALF DWARF 
VARIETIES Pkt . Moz , 
Firebrand. Bright scarlet.$0.15 $0.75 
Golden Queen. Rich yellow. . . .15 .75 
Peerless Pink. Soft shell pink... .15 .75 
Prima Donna. Terra cotta pink, 
white tube.15 .75 
Purity. Pure white.15 .75 
Rose Dore. Rose suffused orange. .15 .75 
Finest Mixed .15 .75 
GREENHOUSE FORCING VARIETIES 
Pkt. 
Afterglow. Golden brown.$1.00 
Ceylon Court. Canary yellow. 1.00 
Cheviot Maid Supreme. Deep rose- 
pink. 1.00 
Garnet. Fine dark velvety garnet shade 1.00 
Lucky Strike. Excellent white variety. 1.00 
Radiance. Deep pink. 1.00 
Roman Gold. Golden yellow. 1-00 
Rumsonhill. Soft rose-pink, the flow¬ 
erets are evenly spaced on long, wiry 
stems. It is of average height, the 
length of the stems averaging 2 ft., 
sometimes running to 3 ft. It may be 
trained on Carnation wires and re¬ 
quires no disbudding. Is also good as 
an outdoor variety. TOO 
Sun Tan. Orange tan; extra early.... TOO 
Talisman. Doable ani semi-double 
flowers in bronze and golden shades.. 1-50 
White Wonder (Bazdek). Snow white; 
early and free flowering. 2.00 
SUPER GIANT VARIETIES 
Apple Blossom. Rosy pink, yellow lip. -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 
TOM THUMB VARIETIES 
Height about 10 inches. Pkt }4 oz - 
Crimson.$0.15 $0.50 
Rose.15 -50 
White.15 -50 
Yellow. .15 -50 
Choice Mixed .15 .50 
