Our Seeds Are Tested for Germination and Hormone Treated 
ANCHUSA, Italica (Dropmore) Perennial). Does 
best in well drained situation and prefers par- 
tial shade. Flowers of deep gentian blue pro- 
duced on drooping sprays from May to July. 
Easily grown in ordinary garden soil. Seed 
sown in midsummer will bloom the following 
season. Germination 18 to 24 days. 
Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 

Alyssum 
ANEMONE, Japonica (Windfiower) (Perennial). A 
glorious flower in late summer and fall. Long 
stemmed blossoms of white, flesh tinted cream, 
pink and rose. Sow seed in late fall or very early 
spring, cover lightly with fine sand. Keep well 
watered in dry weather. Blooms from August 
to October. Height 2 ft. Germination 6 weeks. 
Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
ANTHEMIS, Tinctoria (Hardy Marguerite) (Peren- 
nial). Golden daisy-like flowers and fern-like 
foliage. Seed sown early will bloom the first 
season. Will thrive in most any soil. Give full 
sunlight. Bloom from June to frost. Germina- 
tion 10 days. 
Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 35c. 
ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) (Half-hardy peren- 
nial). Used as annuals. Used for bedding and 
make excellent cut flowers. Snapdragons thrive 
in any good garden soil. Seed may be sown out- 
doors in late fall or early spring. For early 
blooms, sow indoors and transplant to sunny po- 
sition as soon as ground is warm. Germination 
7 to 12 days. 
Maximum (Giant Flowering) (Rust Resistant). 
Large flowers, closely placed on the spike. 
Height 3 ft. 
Alaska. White. 
Crimson. Fiery crimson red. 
Copper King. Copper scarlet. 
Daffodil. Golden yellow. 
Loveliness. Soft rose. 
Swingtime. Rose pink. 
Pkts. each 15c. 
Maximum Mixed. 
Pkt. 15¢; Ys oz. 50c. ; 
Large Flowering Half Dwarf. Height 18 inches. 
Nelrose. Brilliant rose. 
Empress. Velvety crimson. 
Golden Queen. Deep yellow. 
Defiance. Orange scarlet. 
The Bride. Pure white. 
ST. LOUIS SEED COMPANY, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 

Silver Pink. Pearly pink. 
Mixed. 
Pkts. 10c; Ys oz. 40c. 
Rock Hybrids. Form small compact plants with 
various colored flowers, suitable for rock gar- 
dens and borders. Continuous bloomer. Height 
8 inches. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Tom Thumb. A very dwarf variety producing an 
abundance of bloom throughout the summer. 
Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) (Perennial). The Aqui- 
legias are among the most beautiful and popular 
of hardy plants. Germination of seed a little 
slow and uneven, taking from 12 to 60 days. 
Should be kept moist. Foliage very attractive; 
good cut flower. Best in partial shade. 
Imperial Long Spurred Hybrids. A greatly im- 
proved strain. The finest of the long spurred 
Columbines. Many colors including red, pink, 
yellow, blue and white shades. The blooms are 
large, often four inches in diameter. The 3 ft. 
stems are tall and straight. 
Pkt. 25c; Vs oz. 75c. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott's. Long-spurred Hybrids. 
Many fine color combinations, having ex- 
tremely long spurs, good stems and large 
blooms. 2% to 3 ft. 
Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 50c. 
Chrysantha (Golden Columbine). A free flower- 
ing Columbine. Bright yellow flowers bloom- 
ing longer than others. 
Pkt. 10c; es oz. 50c. 
Coerulea. Light blue and white. 
Pkt. 15¢; '/s oz. 50c. 
Double. Mixed colors. 12 inches. 
Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 50c. 
14 inches. 

Antirrhinum Maximum . 
