AQUILEGIA—COLUMBINE 
The Columbines are among the most beautiful 
hardy perennial border plants, with graceful foliage 
and producing handsome flowers on long stems. They 
are of easy cultivation, thriving in almost any loca¬ 
tion, but preferring light, sandy, well-drained soil. 
Half-shade will not hurt them. Seed may be planted in 
the open ground early in spring and will in some 
varieties bloom in the same season. Best results, 
however, are obtained by planting in August for the 
next season’s blooming. 
MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT’S CELEBRATED STRAIN 
-—A renowned English strain which enjoys a world¬ 
wide reputation for the choicest flowers in the 
greatest possible array of colors. Pkt. 25 cts. 
SINGLE LONG-SPURRED, MIXED. Pkt. 10 cts. 
DOUBLE MIXED. Pkt, 15 cts. 
Antirrhinum—Snapdragon 
ANTIRRHINUM—SNAPDRAGON 
Half-Hardy Perennials Treated As Annuals 
Seed should be sown either in the house from Feb¬ 
ruary on or in hotbeds from March onward. Snap¬ 
dragons belong to the aristocrats of the garden. They 
appear in the most pleasing shades, are extremely 
stately in appearance, and useful in unlimited degree, 
being fine both for bedding and cutting purposes. 
They are offered in two classes as to height, the giants 
growing fully 3 or more feet high; the semi-dwarf, 
about U /2 feet. The pretty flowers, which completely 
encircle the stout stem to fully 1 to V /2 feet at the 
top, are very large and from their form their name 
has been derived. Seed-pods should never be allowed 
to form, and flower-stalks, after blooming, should be 
promptly removed. Snapdragons flower from July to 
frost. 
Giant-Flowering Tall Varieties 
About 3 feet high. 
GIANT ROSE—Deep rose. 
GIANT DEEP CRIMSON. 
GIANT SALMON—Rich salmon-pink. 
GIANT YELLOW—Rich golden yellow. 
GIANT WHITE—Fine white. 
GIANT CERISE—Cerise-pink; white throat. 
Any of above 6 varieties, pkt. 10 cts., 14 oz. 60 cts. 
Collection: One pkt. each of above, 50 cts. 
Giant Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts., 14 oz. 50 cts. 
Intermediate or Half-Dwarf Varieties 
Excellent for bedding, growing about 1^2 feet high, 
with large flower-spikes. 
FASCINATION—Soft pearly pink. 
DEFIANCE—Orange-scarlet. 
GOLDEN QUEEN—Rich pure yellow. 
PURITY—Pure glistening white. 
SILVER QUEEN—Pure silvery lilac. 
BLACK PRINCE—Deep crimson. Dark foliage. 
Any of above 6 varieties, pkt. 15 cts., 14 oz. 75 cts. 
Collection: One pkt. each of above, 75 cts. 
Half-dwarf, Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts., 14 oz. 60 cts. 
Midget Snapdragon 
ROCK HYBRIDS—6 in. Early-flowering hybrids 
forming small, compact bushes with variously col¬ 
ored flowers in shades of rose, pink, purple, mauve, 
and bicolor. Is especially suitable for rockery and 
edging. Mixed, pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. $1.00. 
ARCTOTIS 
GRANDIS—2 ft. A handsome annual with large, 
pearly white, marguerite-like flower, having deli¬ 
cate mauve center surrounded by a narrow golden 
band. The whole plant is covered with white down. 
Pkt. 10 cts., 14 oz. 50 cts. 
HYBRIDS. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. $1.00. 
BALSAM—LADY'S SLIPPER 
These old-fashioned, easily grown annuals are again 
increasing in popularity, and produce most beautiful 
and brilliant effects. 
WOODGRO CHOICE DOUBLE, MIXED—All colors. 
Pkt. 10 cts., 14 oz. 30 cts. 
Aretotis 
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