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CALIFORNIA 

ANTIRRHINUM, Snapdragon, an-tir-ry’-num. 
Rich colors in a wide range, with a long blooming season, 
make this one of the most popular as well as one of the best 
bedding and cutting annuals; sow July to April. Germination 
period 10 to 15 days. 
Rust-resistant varieties now equal the old in color and form, 
and are immune or very resistant, to rust. Unless otherwise 
noted, all varieties listed are Rust-resistant. 
MAXIMUM, large-flowered and tall; 3 to 4 ft. 
Alaska, finest white. 
Apple Elossom, pink with white tube. 
Campfire, pure luminous scarlet. 
Canary Bird, clear rich yellow. 
Copper Shades, velvety orange and old gold. 
Copper King, deep bronzy copper. 
Paradise Rose, rose pink. 
Crimson, deep velvety red. 
Maximum Mixed. 1/16 oz. 30c; Pkt. 10e. 
Separate colors, Pkts. 15c, 3 for 35c. 
SUPER MAJESTIC. New group, with extra-large flowers on 
plants intermediate in height. The long flower-spikes give 
the effect of somewhat greater height than the medium 
group: 
Autimn Glow, old rose suffused amber. 
Euttercup, rich yellow. 
Dainty, light pink. 
Harmony, terra cotta and yellow, tinted pink. 
Red Rocket, bright red. 
Reveitle, pale golden yellow. 
Rose Sensation, best salmon-tinted rose-pink. 
Royal Crimson, garnet. 
Tangerine, golden orange shades. 
Super Majestic Mixed. 1/16-oz. 50c; Pkt. 15c. Separate colors. 
PKigilbes > tor 35c. 
MEDIUM, the finest height for bedding; 1% to 2% feet. 
Mixed, all colors. 1/16-0z. 25c; Pkt. 10e. 
DWARF. 
Magic Carpet. New, dwarf mixture, not rust - resistant. 
Pkt 15e: 
Separate colors. Pkt. 15c; 3 for 35c. 
AQUILEGIA, Columbine. Per. a-kwi-lee’-ji-a. 
Yellow, pink, blue, orange, and red large airy flowers on 
graceful plants in spring and early summer; stand sun or 
partial shade; 2 to 3 feet; sown April to August will bloom 
next spring. Germination period 20 to 60 days. 
Alpina, dwarf blue, 18 inches. 1/16-0z. 35¢c; Pkt. 10ce. 
Chrysantha Yellow. 1/16-0z. 35c; Pkt. 10c. 
Clematiflora. New, spurless variety, in clear pastel colors, 
with large open flowers like Clematis. Pkt. 35c. 
Long-sputrred varieties: 
Blue Shades, extra selected. 
Crimson Star, deep red, starred white. 
Orange and Scarlet Shades. ; 
Snow Queen, finest white. 
Rose Qyeen, pink and rose. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Varieties, fine color range. 
All above 1/32-0z. 75¢c; Pkt. 15c. 
ARABIS alpina, Rock Cress. Per. ar’-ra-bis. 
White, fine flowers, forming blanket of bloom in spring in 
sun, on poor soil; 8 inches; sow any time. Germination period 
3 weeks. Pkt. 10c. 
ARCTOTIS, African Daisies. Per. ark-toh’-tis. 
Large daisies on long stems, for cutting and beds; fine in 
extra-dry sunny places; 1% feet; sow October to April for 
bloom first summer. 
Grandis, pale lilac. Pkt. 10e. 
New Hybrids, containing many shades of yellow, orange, 
bronze, red, and lavender, almost constantly in bloom. Large 
Pst pCa Siimenl edt. 5G: 
ARMERIA formosa, Sea Pink; Thrift. Per. ar-meer’-i-a. 
Rose pink flower-clusters above grassy foliage; for cutting 
and borders; sow January to July. Germination period 2 
weeks. Large-flowered Hybrids, with large heads on 15-inch 
stems. Fkt. 15c. 
ASTERS 


California Giant 
Sunshine Crego 
Beauty 





Aster, Wilt-resistant Princess Bonnie 
Aster 
One of the best summer bedding and cutting annuals, sow 
all varieties February to June; Single Rainbow as late as 
August. Germination period 1 to 2 weeks. 
Mixtures listed below usually contain pink, rose, lavender, 
purple, crimson, and white. 
EARLY GIANT, new wilt-resistant group, similar in flower 
to the California Giants, but somewhat shorter in height and 
not so spreading. 
Light Blue. Peachblossom, light pink. Rose Marie, rich rose- 
inked /32-OZp oC Ekta 
SUPER GIANT TYPE, new, greatly improved California 
Giants, earlier and larger-flowered. El Monte, giant crimson- 
red. Los Angeles, giant clear pink. 1/16-0z. 40c; Pkt. lace. 
GOLDEN SHEAF, yellow, new large-centered Aurora-type. 
Wilt-resistant. 1/16-o0z. 35c; Pkt. 15ce. 
COMET OR CREGO, large, curly-petalled; medium-length 
stems. 2% feet. Lavender, azure; Purple; Shell Pink; White. 
All Colors Mixed, Wilt-resistant. %-oz. 35e; Pkt. 10c. 
HEART OF FRANCE, rich red, medium-sized flowers. Wiit- 
resistant. 1/16-oz. 35c; Pkt. 15c. 
CALIFORNIA GIANTS, long-stemmed, double, curly-pet- 
alled; 2% feet. Rose, September EPeauty, shell pivk, ciarm- 
ing. Rose. Peachblo som, Light Blue, Purple, White, and. 
Mixed. 1/16-0z. 35c; Fkt. 10c. 
EARLY EEAUTY, long-stemmed, double, incurve. Light 
Blue, Purple, Crimson, White and Mixed. Wilt-resistant. 
1/16-02, 30¢; PKt. Ld5c. 
SINGLE BAINECW, very floriferous for bedding and ecut- 
ting; 2 feet. Pink, Rose, Light Blue, Purple, Mixed. 14-0z. 45c; 
Pike, RKe: 
NEW UPRIGHT RAINBOW. Beautiful, broad petalled blos- 
soms on long uprigkt stems, ideal for cutting. Shades of 
Ericght Pink, Rose, Lavender, Blue and Purple; even height, 
long period of bloom. Pkt. 10c. 
ASTER Princess 
The Princess Asters have a full deep crested center, sur- 
rounded by several rows of dainty plumelike guard petals. 
This is a very attractive new cutting strain of early wilt- 
resistant Aster, branching and bearing” quantities of flowers 
on strong stems. Princess Anne has a dainty peach blossom 
coloring. Princess Bonnie is soft salmon rose with a rich 
golden center. Princess Marsha is a striking cinnabar scar- 
lets Pkt, 20: 
QUILLED POMPON MIXED. Pkt. lic. 
AUBRIETA, Rainbow Rock Cress. Per. au-bre’-tah. 
Lavender, pink, and purple flowers, resembling Virginian 
Stock, for sunny rockery or border; 6 inches; sow January 
to May. Germination period 25 days. Deltoidea, blue-lilac. 
Large-flowering Hybrids Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 

PASADENA’S COMPLETE GARDEN STORE 9 
