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Gorgeous Snapdragons 
(Antirrhinum) 
Snapdragons have been amazingly improved in size and color. They are hardy and 
should be sown early, as they germinate slowly. Unless very rich soil is provided 
and all plants are staked, the dwarf and semi-tall class will be most satisfactory in 
the garden. They are effective in beds of solid color, and require full sun. Keep 
seed pods picked off. If intended for winter flowering, cut back in September 
Rust-Resistant Snapdragons 
The introduction of the New *Rust-Proof Snapdragon should be welcome news 
to the gardener who finds the Snapdragon among his garden favorites. 
It will be a joy to see these plants with their clean healthy foliage free from rust. 
*Rust is that disease which causes a burned or blighted appearance on the foliage. 

Rust-Resistant Super Majestic Snapdragons 
A superb mixture of Majestic Snapdragons containing a fine range of color, This 
mixture contains many rare and new colors in Snapdragons that have not been 
introduced to date. This new group is superb as a cut flower, for bedding and 
all other purposes in the garden. 
1 413 MIXED. Pkt., 15c; 1/16 oz., 40c. 
e Antirrhinum Rust-Resistant Maximum 
In habit these are tall and the individual flowers are very 
large. Approximately 3 feet high. 

414 ALASKA (Snowflake). Pure white. Semesan 
415 CAMPFIRE. Luminous scarlet. a Z 
416 CANARY BIRD. Canary-yellow. Formacide 
417 COPPER KING. Copper-orange to gold. Insures Good 
418 RED CROSS. Crimson, with white tube. Seed 
419 ROSALIE. Rich deep rose toned topaz or amber, Germination 
421 YELLOW GIANT. Deep yellow. 
; ah : 59, 60 and 61 
Any of the above Maximum varieties: Pkt., 15c; 14 oz., 70c. 
422. MAXIMUM MIXED. Pkt., 15c; 4% oz., 70c. 

Antirrhinum Rust- Resistant Majestic Snapdragons 
Majus Grandiflorum Arctotis 
Approximately 2 feet high. (Blue-eyed African Daisy) 

, 432 GRANDIS. Forms much branched H a Hy 
493 MIXED. All shades. Pkt, 150; % bushes 2 to 3 feet high; its flowers are Five Rust-Resistant 
OZn, Co large and showy, being pure white on 
the per renee: pheerevense of pet- Snapdragons 
i. 4 me H als, pale lilac-blue; ooms early in 2422 Thi llecti ontains 1 
Antirrhinum Rust Resistant July and continues until-hard frost. packet each pie ineeered 
Nanum Grandiflorum It delights in a sunny situation. Half- Cross, Copper King, Canary Bird, 
A i tal 1-1% feet high hardy annual. % OZ., 25c; pkt., 10c. Alaska, (value 75¢c), for 60c. 
PDros ately : : 433 ARCTOTIS HYBRIDS. These new 
424 APPLE BLOSSOM. Pink. hybrids iiclide auer es shades a 
425 DU BARRY. Salmon-rose. pink, red, purple, violet, yellow an 
. . orange, all showing the characteristic AQUILEGIA OR COLUMBINE. See per- 
426 GYPSY GIRL. Carmine with yellow blue center. Pkt., 15c. ennial seeds. Page 43. 
nose. 
427 INDIAN GIRL. Beautiful old gold. 
428 RED BOY. Rich deep scarlet. 
429 WILDFIRE. Bright orange-scarlet. 
Eee ach oetiibericce: boo GREENHOUSE FORCING SNAPDRAGONS 
430 NANUM GRANDIFLORUM MIXED. 
Pkt., 15c; % oz., 50c. 
For Winter and Early Spring Flowering 
431 ANTIRRHINUM UNIVERSITY OF 
CALIFORNIA MIXTURE. An excel- AFTERGLOW. Attractive deep golden bronze. Pkt., $1.00. 
lent mixture of Seer et tenth tise tea BERTHA BAUR. Standard lavender. Pkt., $1.00. 
ne ae anaes Berppnlat: enlore: CHEVIOT MAID SUPREME. Standard pink. PEt., $1.00. 
Winner of et of oer TBosete ETHEL. Deep yellow, exceptionally early. PEt., $1.50. 
Ga Seis eee ens eneeey | BUCKY STRIKE IMPROVED. White. Pkt., $1.50. 
MARION. White, good habit and fairly early. Pkt., $1.50. 
NEW CINCINNATI. A medium deep rose. Pkt., $1.00. 
GARDEN HERBS PEGGY SCHUMANN. Rose-pink, full spikes. Pkt., $2.00. 
for ROSE QUEEN. Deep rose. Pkt., $1.00. 
SCHUMANN’S LAVENDER. A fine lavender for spring. Pkt., $2.00. 
SCHUMANN’S YELLOW, Quite early. PKt., $2.00. 
See page 23 SUNRAY. Early. A deep bright yellow; extra long spikes. Pkt., $1.50. 
Fragrance & Seasoning 

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