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STANLEY COBB, 22 Barry Rd., 
Scarsdale, N. Y. 
ANGELONIA a. 
Graceful sprays of pale mauve flowers, sweet scented. About 2 ft.30^ 
ANTIRRHINUM b. 
We list all the best winter-flowering types. They reQ.uire 4^ to mons. to 
flower from sowing - less in spring, and more in low temperature. Grow 45®. 
Keep distinctly on the dry side, and don’t overfertilize. Pinch in autumn. 
♦Cheviot Supreme "Rose-Pink”. Small foliage, very early blooming.25^ 
♦Gilbert’s Pink Queen Supreme. Several shades deeper pink than above....40^ 
♦Glorious. Brilliant, bronzy-scarlet. Early and free-flowering. Try it..35^ 
♦Eodaly’s Ideal. Blend of carmine shading into rich orange and lavender, & 
tipped with lemon yellow. White throat. Strong grower, 4 mo. to bloom...40^ 
♦Klondike Supreme. Deep yellow. An early, continuous bloomer. 45^ 
♦Marie louise. Beautiful shell-pink. Entirely new shade for winter.35^ 
♦Snow White. Excellent late white. Plenty of stem and spike.bO;? 
♦Windmiller’s lilac. Early flowering orchid, uniform in growth. ^0^ 
♦Schumann’s Yellow. Early light yellow. Keep pinched low.45^^ 
♦Naomi. Brilliant rose-pink, light touch of yellow on upper lip. 40^ 
Talisman. Double and semi-double in bronze and gold shades.35^ 
Bronze Queen. Light bronze.45^ Afterglow. Golden orange.25^ 
Sun Tan. Early orange-tan.40^ Royal Gold. Gold and orchid.45^ 
♦Maiden’s Blush. Striking pink suffusion over white, very early.50^ 
Velvet Beauty. Rich early red. 35^ Christmas Cheer. Pine pink.35^ 
♦lucky Strike. Best white. 3-4 ft.45;^ Our own forcing mixture.15^^ 
^ ASPARAGUS a. 
Must have at least 65 soil temperature for proper germination. 
Plumosus Uanus. Beautiful slender fernlike foliage, for cutting.... 
Sprengeri. Drooping variety for hanging baskets and cutting........ 
ANEMONE p. 
St. Brigid. Large semi-double and double for spring cutting indoors 
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