SNAPDRAGONS for Show and Cutting 
All Prices Postpaid 
SALVIA (Scarlet Sage) (A-RG). A hardy annual 
blooming the first year from seed. Well-known 
bedding plants with long, striking flower spikes, 
displayed with striking effect against the deep, 
green foliage. 
1300—Firebrand (A-RG). 
Extra early, very compact. 
brilliant erect scarlet spikes. 
(Pkt. 20c) (Y%e oz. 50c). 
SCABIOSA. See Mourning Bride, page 46. 
SCARLET RUNNER BEAN (A). Ornamental climber 
with bright scarlet blooms. Excellent for porches 
and trellis. 
1301—{(Pkt. 5c) (% lb. 30c) (Ib. 90c). 
SCHIZANTHUS (Poor Man’s Orchid) (A). One of the 
daintiest of annuals, of very graceful habit. The 
flowers are butterfly shape and of a bewildering 
range of colors, completely covering the plant. 
Sow early as weather will permit. 
1302—Finest Mixed. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 50c). 
SMILAX (P-C). A perennial climber with deep, 
glossy green leaves. 
1303—(Pkt. 5c). 
SNAPDRAGON (Antirrhinum) (A). Very satisfactory, 
easily grown in full sun or partial shade. Either 
start seed indoors or sow in open when ground 
is warm. 
Maximum (Giant Flowering). This variety pro- 
duces the tallest spikes and largest flowers, is 
base branching and produces numerous spikes 
2 to 2% inches across. Ex- 
cellent for bedding and cut- 
ting. 
1305—Snowllake. White. 
1306—Rose King. Deep 
rose. 
Grows 18 inches tall. 
Produces large, 
1307—Copper King. Gold- 
en orange. 
1308—Canary Bird. Yellow 
1309—Purple King. Purple. 

1310—Cerebus. Scarlet. 
SNAPDRAGON 
Maximum, Mixed 1311—Finest Mixed. 
(Pkt. 10c) (%4 oz. 50c). 
Majus, Tall, Large Flowered. This is the finest 
of snapdragons. Produces numerous tall spikes 
covered with large flowers of an unusual array 
of color. 
1315—Finest Mixed. 
(Pkt. 15c) (4% oz. 75c). 
Semi-Dwarf Large Flowered. Of bushy, compact 
growth, 15 inches tall, very free bloomer, 
(A)—Annual (B)—Biennial 
(C)—Climber 
flowers large. Suitable for beds, borders and 
cutting. 
1316—Finest Mixed. 
(Pkt. 10c) (44 oz. 50c). 
SNOW-ON-THE-MOUNTAIN (Euphorbia). This showy 
little plant starts with bright green leaves and 
as the summer advances and they become ma- 
ture, the edges become white. They like sun 
but will do well in dry and even poor soil. 
1318—(Pkt. 10c) (%4 oz. 20c). 
STATICE (Sinuata) (A). An easily grown everlast- 
ing annual. They prefer a sunny situation. Very 
satisfactory as cut flowers, also for winter bou- 
quets after being dried. 
1320—Market 
Blue. Very best of the 
cut flower varieties. Deep- 
est blue. Free flowering 
and ideal for - market 
flowers. 
1321—Bonduelli. 
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Rich lem- 
1322—Suworowi (Russian 
Rat Tail). Flowers spike- 
shaped, rich rose. 
1323—Finest Mixed. Con- 
tains all colors. 
Prices on all Statice: (Pkt. iy Since ; 
5c) (44 oz. 15c) (oz. 30c). meas eel Nh 
STOCKS (A). Used for bedding and borders. Desir- 
able for florists and growers of cut flowers. To 
secure early flowers, start seed in window boxes 
or under glass in March or April, and transplant 
to the open ground in the middle of May. Do 
best in rich soil and in cool locations. Stocks 
never run entirely double. 
1325—Early Bismarck Mixed. Early blooming, 
24 to 30 inches tall, of branching habit, of many 
beautiful shades. 
(Pkt. 10c) (Ye oz. 25c) (%2 oz. 80c). 
1326—Ten Weeks German Mixed (Double Dwarf). 
Finest mixed. 
(Pkt. 5c) (44 oz. 20c) (oz. 50c). 
SUNFLOWER (Helianthus) (A). These are hardy 
annuals of easy culture. Grown in clumps or 
borders they are extremely showy. 
1327—Sun Gold. Fine new strain of double sun- 
flower. 100% double, flowers 4 to 5 inches, 
brilliant golden yellow, produces many blooms, 
easy to grow, and grows 4 to 5 feet tall. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 20c). 
1328—Double Chrysanthemum Dwarf. Grows 
only 3 to 4 feet high, and flowers intensely 
double. 
(Pkt. 10c) (%2 oz. 20c). 
Large Russian. See page 85. 
(P}—Perennial (RG)—Rock Garden 
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