

Tyee Florets of Vaughan's Giant Rust- 
Resistant Snapdragons 
Left side, Right side, 
reading down. reading down. 
, 341A Swing Time 343 Campfire 
344 Canary 346 Loveliness 
343B Indian Summer 347 Red Cross 
336 Rosalie 424 Golden Rod 
338 Shasta 329 Royal Crimson 
Each of above, pkts., 20c; any 3 for 50c. 
HA. intature Snapdragons 
ROCK HYBRIDS x 
A delightful new strain forming compact tufts_4 to 
6 inches high, covered with miniature flowers. Excel- 
ent for rockeries, smal! beds and edgings. 
433 Baby Rose. Very free flowering, compact 
lants covered with flowers of a deep pink self tint. 
uch deeper in color than Magic Carpet. Pkt., 20c. 
432 Magic Carpet. A Snapdragon of almost creep- 
ing habit, covered with soft pink flowers. Pkt., 25c. 
m Best CNew Snapdragon: 
Culture: Aor B, Dor E, Page 65 
425 Vaughan's Special Mixture of Snapdragons. (Antirrhinums). 
Includes all the varieties, providing 
stemmed cut flowers. 14 oz., 60c; 
‘Rust- Resistant 
If you have found Snapdragons difficult to grow, rust 
is probably responsible. Rust is a widespread disease 
which discolors the leaves and saps the vitality. 
Growing the Rust-resistant strain, difficulties dis- 
appear. Seeds germinate better, plants are more 
vigorous, the foliage clean, flowers large and of fine 
color and the flowering season prolonged. 
Rust-Resistant Maximum 
Giant Flowered. Spikes 32 inches tall, and 
blooms 2 to 214 inches across. 
These have huge individual flowers and flower spikes. 
341 Maximum Alaska. White. 
342 —Autumn Glow. Copper shades. 
343 —Campfire. Pure luminous scarlet. 
344. —Canary. Yellow. 
343A —Copper King. Burnished copper. 
341¢ —Crimson. 
344C —Daffodil. Beautiful two-tone yellow. 
345 —Fair Lady. Silver pink with white tube and 
yellow tip on lip. 
424. —Golden Rod. The most rugged and most 
rust-resistant of all Snapdragons. Spikes stand up 
like rods. Plants are base branching, 26 in. tall 
with many unusually thick, erect, well-filled spikes 
of large, bright golden yellow flowers, the edges of 
which are delicately waved and crinkled. 
342A —Golden Glory. The deepest yellow. 
343B —Indian Summer. Coppery orange-scarlet. 
Fiery crimson. 
346 —Loveliness. Puresoft rose-pink. 
419 —Pink Sensation. Pure pink 
347. —Red Cross. Deep rich crimson, white tubes. 
341A —Swing Time. Loveliest rose-pink, a bright 
yellow lip and white tube. 
Each of above maximum type, Pkt., 20c; any 3 pkts., 50c. 

| 348 All the above Rust-resistant Maxi- 
Mixed. Pkt., 
mum _ Snapdragons 
25c; 3 pkts., 65c. 


MAJUS GRANDIFLORUM — Large Flower- 
ing. 22 in. 
344A Grandiflorum Brilliant Rose. True rose pink. 
344B —Daintiness. (Pink Domino). 
white tube. 
348A —Orange Shades. 
349 —Padre—See Novelties. Pkt., 25c. 
345A —Reveille. Softly tinted by the golden rays 
of an early sunrise, Reveille is a deep luminous yel- 
low with the upper lip of each floret toning to a 
lighter lemon yellow. 
336 —Rosalie. A rich deep rose with underlying 
tone of topaz or amber. The tube and lip are the 
same color, which greatly intensifies the depth and 
richness of color. Plants base branching and pro- 
duce 6 to 8 huge flowering spikes on which the 
florets are decidedly well arranged. 
337 —Salmon Pink. 
338 —Shasta. Pure white. 
353 —Stoplight. Copper scarlet. 
352 —Yellow Jacket. A clear deep yellow. 
Each of above, pkt., 20c; any 3 pkts., 50c. 
355 Majus Grandiflorum Mixed. Pkt., 20c. 
SUPER-MAJESTIC TYPE — Semi - tall 
Flowered 
327 Orange Shades. Marvelous shades of rose 
deeply overlaid tangerine or golden orange. 
326A Rose Sensation. 
slight touch of salmon. 
329 Royal Crimson. Garnet crimson. 
331. Silver Pink. Lovely deep pink with a white 
blotch on the lower lip. 
332 Super-Majestic Type Mixed. 
Each of Super-Majestic type, pkt., 20c; any 3 pkts. for 50c, 
Rose pink, 
Giant 
Richest rose pink with a 


a never ending color feast of long 
Y.oz., 35c. Pkt., 15¢. 
ONot- Resistant | 
Semi-Tall Sorts, 18 to 20 inches 
These are recommended for most beds and borders as 
they require no staking. The flowers have many new 
shades and tints. 
368 Black Prince. Nearly black, small dark leaves 
379 Empress. Rich crimson. 
384 Flame. Brilliant orange-scarlet. 
390 Golden Queen. Rich yellow. 
398 Nelrose. Old rose, shaded blush. 
404 PrimaDonna. Terra-cotta pink. 
4048 Red Emperor. 
habit. 
404C Royal Rose. Rich deep rose. 
358A St. George. Rich deep rose. 
Each of the Semi-Tall sorts, pkt.,10c; 3 for 25c. 
409 _Semi-Tall Mixed Majus Nanum. 1 oz. 
45c; pkt., 10c. 
See Also Novelties. 
Wa ileya 
Culture: A or B, Page 65 
2117 Multiradiata. (Desert Sunray) Charming 
flowers, with a thrifty, cultivated appearance like 
that of a garden flower. The plant is a foot tall 
with grayish-green woolly stems and foliage, and 
the handsome flower is aninch and a half across, 
with a fine ruffle of many bright yellow rays, 
prettily scalloped, and a yellow center, rather 
deeper in color. Pkt. 35c. 
BABY'S BREATH, See Gypsophila Paniculata 
Balloon ine (Love in a Puff) [| = 
Culture: D or E, Page 65 
995 A clean, free-growing vine reaching 10 to 15 
feet, bearing delicate clusters of bloom and numbers 
of large, round, inflated seed-pods resembling 
miniature balloons. Pkt., 10c. 
English Daisy @r aa 
De ia 
Rich deep scarlet, compact 

1131 BELLIS. Monstrosa Double Mixed: 15c. 
BELLIS PERENNIS (6 to 8 inches) 
Culture: C, Page 65 
Double Giant Daisies of robust habit. Remarkably 
fine effects are obtained when associated with Pansies 
or Forget-me-nots in beds or borders. 
1119 Monstrosa Alba. Large white. Pkt., 15c. 
1121 —Red. Pkt., lsc. 
1123 —Rosea. Light rose. Pkt., 1 5c. 
1131. —Mixed. Pkt., 5c. 

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