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ANDREWS-BURRI PRICE LIST 
ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon)—An exquisite tender perennial, living 
for a second and third year, but best treated as an annual, blooming 
in July if sown early and then on until killed by frost. By cutting 
off most of the flowering stems and giving a slight protection over 
winter, plants will bloom second summer for four months 
Majus Golden King, 2 ft.Pkt., 10c 
Majus Scarlet Cardinal, 2 ft.Pkt., 10c 
Majus Queen Victoria—White, 2 ft.Pkt., 10c 
Majus Harmony—Terra Cotta Orange, 2 ft.Pkt., 10c 
Majus Rose Queen, 2 ft.Pkt., 10c 
Majus Mixed, 2 ft. Pink, Red, Rose, Yellow, Scarlet.Pkt., 10c 
14 oz., 45c 
*4 oz., 45c 
oz., 30c 
oz., 50c 
oz., 45c 
oz., 30c 
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AQUILEGIA (Columbine)—Among the most beautiful of hardy per¬ 
ennial old-fashioned flowers. Blooms in early spring and summer 
for 60 days. Foliage very attractive. Will thrive anywhere, but pre¬ 
fers partial shade and moisture. Splendid for cutting. 21^-3 feet. 
Long Spurred Silver Queen.Pkt., 25c; Vs oz., 45c 
Long Spurred Pink Shades.Pkt., 25c; Vs oz., 50c 
Long Spurred Blue Shades.Pkt., 25c; Vs oz., 50c 
Improved Varieties—Mixed.V 2 oz., 35c 
ACROCLINIUM (Everlasting)—Semi-double, Daisy-like flowers about 1 
inch across, with strawy petals of silky appearance; bright yellow 
centers. 15 inches. White and pink.. .Pkt., 10c; V 4 oz., 25c; V 2 oz., 40c 
BALSAM (Lady’s Slipper)—A tender annual preferring partial shade. 
Flowers both single and double, in bright colors and variations are 
wax-like and very attractive. The individual blossoms floating in a 
dish of water exhibit beauty to best . advantage. 
Improve Double Camelia Flowered—In its extraordinary size, perfect 
form and brilliant colors, this fine strain of balsam surpasses all 
others. Height 18 inches.I4 oz., 20c; oz., 60c 
Double Bush Flowering (New)—Compact dwarf plant with the blos¬ 
soms at the ends of the stems so that they are not hidden by the 
foliage.V 4 oz., 65c; V 2 oz., $1.15; oz., $2.00 
CALENDULA 
Campfire or Sensation—Enormous; brilliant orange with a scarlet 
sheen and a full yellow center. Our strain of this variety is un¬ 
usually fine and enjoys a large demand. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 45c; *4 lb., $1.25; lb., $4.00 
(New) Orange Shaggy—Winner of Gold Medal in ‘‘All America” 
competition in 1935. Fringed and laciniated petals of deep 
orange.oz., 35c; *4 Ih., $1.25; lb., $4.00 
Orange King, Double—The best bright orange.Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c 
Lemon Queen, Double—Good clear lemon.Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c 
CAMPANULA or CANTERBURY BELLS—The Canterbury Bells are a 
large genus of showy plants, blooming in profusion. Easy of culture; 
succeeds well in good soil. Blooms second year. 2-3 feet. 
Calycanthema (Cup-and-Saucer) Mixed—Large cup-shaped bells, sur¬ 
rounded by a calyx resembling a saucer, and giving effect of being 
double.Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 25c 
Medium Single Mixed—Large hanging bell-like flowers, in shades of 
blue, pink and white.Pkt., 10c; V 2 oz., 25c 
