Kennedy Kwality Flower Seeds for Qreenhonse 
ANTIRRHINUM, Schaffroth’s Pink 
ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) 
Sow Seed in July for Christmas flowering. 
UP-TO-DATE-VARIETIES 
Varieties in bold type are, we believe, the best in 
their respective colors to date, and recommend to our 
customers making their selection of colors from these 
varieties. 
AFTERGLOW. Orange-salmon, early. Pkt., $1.00. 
BEZDEK’S IMPROVED WHITE WONDER. Truly 
an improvement over White Wonder. Pure white 
with long flowering spikes, strong wiry stems. Blooms 
throughout the winter, flowers do not shatter. Ten 
days earlier than the former type of White Wonder. 
Pkt., $2.00. 
BEZDEK’S YELLOW WONDER. We believe this 
new yellow will supercede all other varieties of this 
color. Truly an early blooming sort. Seed sown in 
July will be in full bloom for Christmas. Very fine 
stem and a wonderful shade of deep golden yellow. 
Pkt., $2.00. 
Bronze King. Rich bronze, a color rarely attained in 
Antirrhinums. Giant spikes. Pkt., $1.00. 
Ceylon Court Dark Selection. Deeper yellow than 
Ceylon Court. Pkt., $1.00. 
Cheviot Maid Supreme. Pink. Pkt., $1.00. 
Cincinnati. Beautiful light rose-pink, two shades lighter 
than Rose Queen. Pkt., $1.00. 
Coates Yellow Perfection. Fine deep yellow. Pkt., $1.50. 
Glorious. A new and unique color combination. Bril¬ 
liant bronzy scarlet. Early and free-flowering. Pkt., 
$ 2 . 00 . 
KENNEDY’S CRIMSON. The finest Snapdragon of 
this color. Spikes are very long with well-placed, very 
large flowers. Beautiful shade of deep crimson. Pkt., 
$ 2 . 00 . 
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Klondyke Supreme. Very fine deep yellow. Early and 
continuous bloomer. Pkt., $2.00. 
Lucky Strike. Pure white. Pkt., $2.00. 
Marie Louise. Beautiful seashell-pink. Holds its color 
throughout. Pkt., $2.00. 
New Dawn. Golden orange. Pkt., $1.50. 
Newport Golden. Flowers shade from lemon-yellow to 
deep golden yellow. Pkt., $1.00. 
SCHAFFROTH’S PINK. Won the highest award at 
the Philadelphia Flower Show for the past few years, 
and when shown at the New York Florists’ Club it 
was awarded a Silver Medal—the first Silver Medal 
ever awarded by the Florists' Club for a Snapdragon. 
This variety possesses unusual keeping qualities, in 
fact, spikes of flowers actually kept in our office ten 
days in good condition and without dropping a single 
flower. Seed sown July 10 should produce cut flowers 
in early December and a maximum crop about De¬ 
cember 20 to January 10. Each plant produces 12 to 
14 perfect spikes of exquisite rose-pink. Pkt., $2.00. 
SCHUMAN’S YELLOW. A true pure yellow; spikes 
of well-balanced flowers. An early variety that will 
not shatter. Pkt., $2.00. 
SUNRISE TRAIL. The finest Snapdragon of its color; 
a beautiful salmon-pink with an apricot lip. Spikes are 
very long; plant is strong and very free-blooming. 
Pkt., $1.00. 
Terry’s Surprise. Exquisite bronze-pink. Pkt., $2.00. 
Velvet Beauty. American-Beauty-red. Pkt., $1.50. 
WESTOVER WHITE. Glistening pure white beauti¬ 
fully fringed. Pkt., $2.50. 
White Rock. Pure white. Pkt., $1.00. 
Winter Helen. Salmon-pink, free-blooming. Pkt., $1.00. 
