Flower Seeds 
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ANTIRRHINUM 
Hallaweirs Snapdragons 
RUST RESISTANT STRAINS (Tear Round) 
Snapdragons are one of the best cut flowers, while for beds 
or borders they are a constant source of pleasure. They sue* 
ceed best in a rather light soil in a sunny situation, and ah 
though perennial are best treated as annuals. For early flower' 
ing sow in the fall, protecting the plants from frost. Sown 
in spring, they bloom from midsummer until frost. These 
Rust Resistant Snapdragons are offered as being the best 
obtainable, and although not entirely immune to rust, will 
flower much more satisfactorily than the old type. It has been 
found that different species of rust perhaps exist, and that 
the totally resistant strain is yet to be achieved. 
MAXIMUM TYPE—Height, 3 to 4 feet 
DAFFODIL—Rich yellow. 
ALASKA—Pure white. 
CAMPFIRE—Luminous scar' 
let, yellow lip. 
CANARY BIRD—Canary 
yellow. 
CHRISTMAS CANDLE— 
Bright flame, cream tube. 
COPPER SHADES—Copper 
and bronze shades. 
CRIMSON MONARCH- 
FAIR LADY—Pink, white 
tube. 
INDIAN SUMMER—Co P ' 
pery orange scarlet. 
LOVELINESS—Soft rose 
pink. 
SALMON ROSE SHADES 
—Bright yellow lip. 
Rich crimson. 
Above separate colors: Pkt., 20c; oz., 50c. 
HALLAWELL’S SELECT MIXTURE—A selected strain 
containing many new shades. Pkt., 15c; Vs oz., 65c. 
SUPER MAJESTIC T 
AUTUMN GLOW SHADES 
—Old rose, yellow lip. 
HARMONY SHADES— 
Terra cotta and yellow. 
ORANGE SHADES—Deep 
and light shades. 
RED ROCKET—Fiery red. 
Above separate colors: Pkt., 
Collection of one packet eacl 
r PE—Height, 20 to 30 inches 
ROSE SENSATION—Finest 
rose pink. 
ROSE SHADES—Begonia' 
rose shades. 
ROYAL CRIMSON—Gar' 
net. 
SILVER PINK—Lovely clear 
pink. 
25c; fa oz., 75c. 
of 6 colors, $1.25. 
HALLAWELL’S SUPER MAJESTIC MIXTURE — Pkt., 
25c; tV oz., 75c. 
INTERMEDIATE TYPE—Height, 18 to 24 inches 
HALLAWELL’S INTERMEDIATE MIXTURE—Pkt., 15c; 
Vs oz., 60c. 
(Note: Separate colors of this type cannot be offered due 
to crop failure.) 
AMARANTHUS 
(Feb.'May) 
Remarkably handsome foliage and interesting flowers, pro' 
ducing a striking effect in the border as a background or as 
a center of beds. Seed may be sown in the open border, or in 
a hotbed; transplant about the first week in April. Produces 
the most attractive and brilliant foliage upon poor soil. Trans' 
plant to 20 inches. Half hardy annual. 
CAUDATUS (Love Lies Bleeding)—Long drooping scarlet 
flowers. 3 feet. Pkt., 10c; *4 oz., 25c. 
MOLTEN FIRE—Rich maroon foliage crowned with fiery 
crimson top leaves. Pkt., 15c; Vs oz., 45c. 
TRICOLOR SPLENDENS (Joseph’s Coat)—Foliage scarlet, 
crimson, yellow, and bronze green. 2 feet. Pkt., 10c; *4 oz., 
35c. 
Snapdragon, Super Majestic 
ANCIIIJSA 
Al\anet (Aug.'May) 
Hardy annuals and perennials producing brilliant blue, 
Forget'me'not'like flowers. Sow the seed of the annual sorts 
in the fall or early spring. The perennial sorts should be 
sown in the summer or early fall for next season s bloom. 
BLUE BIRD—Flowers are a vivid indigo-blue. Plants are 
compact and of even habit; 18 inches high. Annual. Pkt., 
15c; |4 oz., 30c. 
CAPENSIS (Cape Forget'me'not)—Azure blue flowers; 
grows 2 feet high and blooms all summer. Annual. Pkt., 
10c; *4 oz., 25c. 
ITALICA LISSADELL—An improved form of the Drop' 
more variety, growing about 5 feet high with sprays of 
extra large, bright gentian blue flowers. Perennial. Pkt., 
15c; |4 oz., 35c. 
See inside front cover for the relation 
of the degree of hardiness to time of planting. 
