SNAPDRAGONS are unsurpassed for outside and inside 

ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) 
The recent developments in snapdragons have greatly increased 
their popularity. With the advance of many Rust Proof varieties 
professional and amateur growers have gone back to the old favorite. 
CULTURE.—tThe seed should be started indoors, in February 
or March; the young plants transplanted in small pots or in flats 
and planted outside end of May or beginning of June. They flower 
all summer. Early blooming varieties when sown outside as soon 
as the ground is thoroughly warm, will bloom early in August. 
Snapdragons will stand a certain amount of shade. They thrive 
best in a rich sandy loam, well drained but retentive of moisture. 
Rust Resistant Snapdragons 
The rust-resistant class of Antirrhinums has been developped to 
such a degree that it now supersede in every respect the old ordinary 
types which in many localities can no longer be profitably grown. 
The range of colors now available is most complete. 
Rust Resistant Large flowered Giants (21, ft.) 
1321—Autumn Glow Shades.—Old rose, suffused amber and 
golden lip. 
1322—Buttercup.—Canary yellow. 
1325—Fiery red. 
1326—Harmony Shades.—Terra Cotta and yellow shaded rose. 
1327—Pinkie.— Beautiful clear rose. 
1329—Rosalie.—Brilliant deep pink. 
1330—Stoplight.—Vivid red. 
1331—Salmon rose shades. 
1332—-Shasta.—Pure white. 
1334—Yellow Jacket.—Deep yellow. 
1335—Splendid mixture of all colors. 
Any of the above. Pkt. $0.20; 3 pkts. $0.50- 
1339—Collection: 1 pkt. each of above 11 varieties $1.75. 
Rust Resistant Super-Giants (23, ft.) 
1340—Alaska.—Pure white. 
1341—Campfire.—Luminous scarlet. 
1342—Canary Bird.—Canary yellow. 
1343—-Crimson. 
1344—-Christmas Candle.—Bright yellow flame 
tube waxy cream. 
1345—Fair Lady.—Pink, white tube. 
1347—Loveliness.—Salmon pink. 
1349—Red Cross.—Crimson, white tube. 
1350—Swing time.—Rose pink, white tube. 
1351—Salmon rose shades. 
1352—Yellow Giant.—Deep yellow. 
1355—Superb mixed. 
Any of the above, pkt. $0.25; 3 pkts. $0.60. 
1359—COLLECTION.—1 pkt. each of above 
11 varieties, $2.00. 
Rust Resistant 
Maius Grandiflorum (20-22 inches) 
1360—Amber and Gold.—Golden yellow lip 
and hood Golden amber, throat soft rose pink. 
1361—Du Barry.—Salmon rose with gold shading. 
Solid self color of great brilliance. 
1366—Wildfire. Brilliant orange. 
1369—Superb mixed. 
Any of the above, pkt. $0.25; 3 pkts. $0.60. 
Antirrhinum Majestic Namum 
Grandiflorum (11, ft.) 
1400—Apricot. 
1401—Eldorado.—Rich deep golden yellow. 
1402—Fire King.—Orange and white. 
1403—Orange King.—Rich terra-cotta, golden 
yellow lip merging to pure deep orange at base. 
Award of merit R.H.S. 
sans Purrle King.—Clear rich shade of Cattleya 
purple. 
1404A—Finest mixed. 
Any of the above, pkt. $0.25; 8 pkts. $0.60. 
ANTIRRHINUM DWARF 
Large Flowered (10-12 inches) 
1438—-Superb mixture of many varieties. 
Pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts. $0.40. 

RUST RESISTANT 
SNAPDRAGONS 
Antirrhinum Special Florist 
Forcing Strain 
They are varieties specially suited for forcing in the 
greenhouse. They will do equally well outside. 
1450—Afterglow.—Golden brown. 
1452—Ceylon Court.—Canary Yellow. 
1453—Cheviot Maid.—Bright pink. 
1454—Cheviot Maid Supreme.—Very dark rose. 
1457—Klondyke Supreme.— ~—Intense golden 
yellow. : 
1459—Happiness.—Clear pink. 
1460—Helen.—Bright salmon. 
1461—Jennie Schneider.—Beautiful salmon pink. 
1462—Laura.—Deepest rose pink. 
1463—Lucky Strike.—Pure white. 
1464—-Newport.—Brightest golden yellow. 
1467—Rose Queen. 
1468—Rockwood Lavender.—Rose. 
1469—Sun Tan.—Early Afterglow. 
1473—Peggy Schuman.—Pink. 
1475—Windmiller’s—True La France pink, 
1478—Superb mixture of named varieties. 
Any of the above, pkt. $0.60; 3 pkts. $1.50. 
Antirrhinum Rock Hybrids 
1443—Mixed.—A beautiful assortment of pleasing 
colors 6 to 10 inches high. Wonderful for color 
effect in rockeries. Pkt. $0.20; 3 pkts. $0.50. 
1440—Rock Antirrhinum Baby Rose—Very 
free flowering, compact plant, covered with flowers 
of a soft pink tint. A real rock garden gem. 
Pkt. $0.25; 3 pkts. $0.60. 
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Antirrhinum Tall Giant Flowered 
(23, ft.) 
1380—Bonfire.—Orange buff shades scarlet. 
1381—Cottage Maid.—A very handsome pale 
pink with white throat. 
1382—Defiance.—Scarlet. 
1383—Fascination.—Deep flesh pink. - 
1384—-Feltham Beauty.—Rose pink, white 
center. 
1385—Luteum.—Canary yellow. 
1386—Old Gold.—Golden yellow. 
1387—Orange Beauty.—Orange scarlet. 
1388—Purple King.—Purple. 
1390—Ruby red. 
1391—Snow Flake.—Pure white. 
1392—-Sentinel.—Orange scarlet white throat. 
1393—Torchlight.—Vivid orange with yellow 
center slightly tinted with carmine above, very 
showy. 
1394—Vermillion Brilliant.—Fine orange scarlet. | 
nee ea King.—Best yellow, award of merit 
1399—Superb mixed. 
Any of the above, pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts. $0.40. 
1399A— COLLECTION: 1 pkt. each of 16 above 
varieties $1.50. 
Antirrhinum Intermediate 
Large Flowered (11, ft.) 
1406—Black Prince.—Dark crimson. 
1407—Coral pink. 
1408—Cherry Color. 
1409—Cottage maid.—Light coral pink, white 
throat. 
1414—Fiery Rose. 
1415—Flame.—Brilliant scarlet. 
1416—Golden Queen.—Clear yellow. 
1418—Nelrose.—Deep rose pink. 
1419—Orange Prince.—Vivid orange. 
1421—Purity (Mont Blanc). 
1422—Salmon Queen. Salmon pink. 
1423—Salmon Red. 
1424—Spitfire.—Very bright orange scarlet 
certificate R.H.S. 
1425—Defiance. Brilliant scarlet. 
1428—Superb Mixed. 
Any of the above, pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts. $0.40. 
1429—COLLECTION: 1 pkt. each of above 14 
varieties $1.75. 

Agrostemma 
Agrostemma (Rose Campion) 
1280—Coronaria Atrosanguinea. — Hardy 
biennial, very free blooming and attractive plant. 
with velvety silvery foliage and deep purplish red 
flowers. Like other biennial the seed should be 
sown in July in order to have good plants that wil I 
bloom the following summer. 
Pkt. $0.10; 3 pkts. $0.25 
