^cktin^'i PRESENTATIONS 
These marks which will be found throughout the catalogue are the 
insignia of the All-America Seed Trials and signify that the plant 
won an Award in the Trials for either novelty or superiority. 
for 1940 
ANTIRRHINUM, Guinea Gold. 
\Bronze Medal, 1939 All-America Selections. The finest dwarf Antirrhinum we have ever seen. Its 
4hapely, bushy plants are 1 to feet in height, nicely compact, and produce continuously 5-inch 
spikes of bloom of a glorious rich shade of burnt-orange. The reverse of the flower is deep orange-pink. 
Plants are fully rust-resistant. Early light frosts hardly slow up this hard-working plant. Don’t forget 
that Snapdragons hke lime. Pkt. 50 cts. 
ANTIRRHINUM, Magic Carpet. 
This new dwarf Antirrhinum is a true hybrid between A. majus and A . moly, and being of almost a creep¬ 
ing habit it nestles amongst the stones and clothes them as with a carpet. The flowers appear in a variety 
of soft and pleasing colors and will add greatly to the gaiety of the rock-garden during the summer months. 
I^kt 60 cts 
IRISH MELODIES AND COLLECTION. See page 22. 
RUSTPROOF SNAPDRAGONS 
ANNUAL 
MAXIMUM. About 3 feet high. 
Alaska. Long spikes of pure white flowers— 
10 to 12 to the plant. 
Apple Blossom. Large soft rose-pink blossoms 
well spaced on long spikes, 8 to 10 to a plant. 
Campfire. Pure luminous scarlet, free from any 
shading, with a yellow lip. 
Canary Bird. Ten to twelve graceful flower- 
spikes of pure canary-yellow. 
Copper Shades. Contains a startling array of 
copper colors from deep velvety copper to coppery 
old-gold; 10 to 12 long stems with graceful spikes. 
Crimson. Large flowers borne on a strong spike. 
Pure crimson overlaying a ground of orange. 
Fair Lady. Silvery pink; 10 to 12 strong, long¬ 
stemmed spikes to a plant. 
Loveliness. Large, pure, soft rose-pink flowers, 
well spaced. The plants produce 10 to 12 strong 
spikes. 
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of above 8 varieties, $5 
Mixed. A mixture containing all the colors 
possible m the tall-growing Snapdragons. This 
strain is base-branching in habit, averaging 10 to 
14 spikes, with flowers gracefully spaced. 
Any of above Maximum varieties, pkt. 75 cts., 5 pkts. $3 
MAJUS GRANDIFLORUM. About 2 feet high. 
Buttercup. A deep canary-yellow blending to 
cream-yellow at the margin. 
Daintiness. Soft, clear rose-pink. Flowers ex¬ 
ceptionally large. 
Defiance. Large, bright scarlet-red flowers with 
a yellow spot on each lip. 
'"Mount Shasta. 2 ft. Large pure white flowers; 
6 to 8 base-branching spikes to each plant. 
Mixed. A mixture containing all Snapdragon 
colors. Tnie in habit and bearing large-sized 
flowering spikes. 
Any of above Majus grandifiorum varieties, pkt. 50 cts., 
5 pkts. $2 
Perennial Wild Flower Mixture 
Flowers once sown will always come up again. 
The best for a natural wild garden. Pkt. 50 cts., 
oz. $1, lb. $10. 
NANUM GRANDIFLORUM. About 1 to feet. 
Carmine-Rose. Uniform, bright carmine-rose 
with a small yellow lip. The flowers are large and 
closely spaced on the blooming spike. 
Garnet. Large, velvety crimson flowers closely 
spaced on the spike. An ideal variety for bedding. 
Glowing Sunset. The lower portion of the 
flower is velvety scarlet while the upper half has a 
definite rose tinge. Very free flowering. 
Indian Girl. Brownish orange overlaid bright 
yellow, giving an old-gold effect. Plants very bushy. 
Red Boy. Rich, deep scarlet flowers on the typical 
bushy plants. 
Wildfire. Bright orange-scarlet with a yellow lip. 
Flowers are large and well spaced on the spike. 
Mixed. A well-balanced mixture particularly 
suitable for borders and bedding. 
Any of above Nanum grandifiorum varieties, pkt. 50 cts., 
5 pkts. S2 
IXldcC ^cKlm$ Inc. 
Snapdragon, Large-flowered Type 
3 
