* Buist’s Beautiful Snapdragons 
Antirrhinum © 
Hardy Annual. July-October. They 
are the aristocrats of the garden. 
There are few flowers that compare 
with Snapdragons for their many 
gorgeous colors, exquisite form and 
all-around usefulness. Their contin- 
uous blooming qualities, ease of cul- 
ture and bright colors entitles them 
to a place in every garden, being ~ 
fine for both bedding and cutting 
purposes. 
For Summer flowering, sow the 
seed indoors in March and trans- 
plant to the open ground in May. 
Provide rich soil and 
set the plants 9 inches 
apart each way. Snap- e 
dragons prefer full sun, 
although they will do 
well in semi-shade. 
To have good straight 
stems, each plant should 
be staked to support the 
large blooms. Seed pods 
should never be allowed to 
form, and flowering stalks, 
after blooming, should be 
promptly removed. 













Rust-Resistant Snapdragons 
were developed to eliminate 
the widespread disease of rust 
which discolors the leaves and 
saps the vitality. It is pos- 
sible now to grow Snapdrag- 
ons to perfection, with the 
creation of these new strains 
which are highly immune to 
the rust disease. 
Rust-Resistant Maximum 
Giant-Flowered Snapdragons 
3 ft. Produce spikes 30 ins. long and huge flowers 2 
to 214 ins. across. 
1266 aska:“aonow swhites; cus casi iekees 
1269 Luminousmscarlet.-eni soe ee 
1271 
1274 
1277 
1280 
1283 
Campfire. 
Canary Bird, Canary yellow......... 
Copper King. Burnished copper...... 
Crimson. Fiery crimson ...........- 
Loveliness. Soft rose-pink........... 
Yellow Giant. Deep yellow.......... 
Any of the above, 14 oz., 50c 
Collection. Packet each of above........ 85c 
Giant Flowered Mixed. 1g oz., 4Oc.Pkt. 15c 
Rust-Resistant Half-Dwarf 
Large-Flowered Snapdragons 
Excellent for beds, borders and cutting. 
Antique Gold. Shades of gold........ 
Carmine Rose. Bright carmine........ 
Red Boy. Rich deep scarlet.......... Pkt. 
Tangerine. Bronzy orange........... 
Wildfire. Bright orange scarlet....... 
Yellow Gem. Clear yellow......:..... 
Any of the above, 1 oz., 3Oc 
Collection. Packet each of above.......; 5Oc 
Half-Dwarf Mixed. ¥% oz., 25c....Pkt. 10c 
1291 
1296 
11/, ft. 
1306 
1312 
1315 
1316 
1318 
1321 
1328 
1330 
Rust-Resistant Strains 


Antirrhinum or Snapdragon 
AMPELOPSIS—Boston Ivy 
Hardy Perennial Climber. 40 ft. 
Veitchi. The best climber for covering brick 
or stone walls; self-clinging. The foliage is 
olive-green, turning to scarlet in Autumn. 
Ws oZ<, 2SBC. woes Pkt. 10c 
1232 
ANCHUSA—Alkanet, Bugloss 
Annual. 1/2 ft. June-Sept. 
Capensis Bluebird—Cape Forget-Me-No!. A 
hardy annual of more than ordinary beauty, 
with panicled racemes of indigo-blue, resem- 
bling forget-me-not flowers. 
Yi OZe, BEC. 0+ 0000s cant ee ese een ne 
HARDY PERENNIAL. 3 ft. May-June. 
1234 Italica, Dropmore Variety. Beautiful gentian- 
blue flowers. 1% oz., 25c.........Pkt. 10c 
ANEMONE ® ©—Windflower 
Hardy Perennial. 1 ft. April-June. Fascinat- 
ing flowers are in varying colors, blue, red and 
white with blue stamens, very showy in the 
border or rock garden. ’ 
1243 Coronaria, De Caen. Single mixed. .Pkt. 10c 
1254 Coronaria, St. Brigid. Double mixed. Pkt. 15¢ 
AQUILEGIA. See Columbine. 
1233 
