ANTIRRHINUM, Snapdragon, AF 
Snapdragons have always been universal garden favorites. 
They are fascinating flowers, with their interesting form and 
They are easy to grow and will bloom con- 
tinuously until severe frost, making a wonderful display and 
supplying unlimited cut flowers. Ordinarily good garden soil 
will produce fine Snapdragons either in full sun or semi- 
shaded spots. Sow outdoors when danger of frost has passed, 
or indoors six weeks earlier. 
glowing colors. 
RUST RESISTANT SUPER MAJESTIC 
This new class of Snapdragons has the finest and largest 
flowers yet introduced. Grow some this year to have the prize 
Snapdragons of the neighborhood. 
NANUM GRANDIFLORUM Rustproof (Medium Height) 
Finest Mixed. A mixture of good varieties. 
MAXIMUM GRANDIFLORUM Rustproof (Tall) 
The tall varieties of Snapdragon offer a wonderful display 
of color for a little care. 
Alaska. White. 
Campfire. Luminous scarlet. 
Canary Bird. Canary yellow. 
Copper King. Bronzy copper. 
Crimson. Fiery. 
Pinkie. 
Cherry Rose. 
Swingtime. Pink, white tube. 
Rosalie. Rose pink with gold. 
Loveliness. Soft rose pink. 
Salmon Rose Shades. 
Finest Mixed. 
TETRA SNAPS—Giant ruffled tetraploid snapdragons. The 
largest flowered of all snapdragons; 
combinations. 
beautiful colors and 
Pkt. 25c. 

NEW SNAPDRAGON 
Velvet Giant. Dark red. Pkt. 25c. 

STATICE, Sea Lavender, A 
Splendid plants, either for the border or rockery, producing 
all summer, panicles of small flowers, which can be dried and 
used for winter bouquets. 2 feet. 
Mixed Colors. 
LATIFOLIA. Perennial. Small purplish blue flowers; profuse 
bloomer. Dry for winter bouquets. 3 feet high. 
STOKES ASTER (Stokesia Cyanea), PF 
Large flowers, resembling a single Aster. Should have light 
soil and some winter protection. Mixed colors. 
STOCKS, 
Gilliflower, AF 
These popular 
flowers are easily 
grown, are so high- 
ly fragrant, and of 
such great beauty 
that they deservea 
place in every gar- 
den. The Early 
Giant Imperial 
class are half- 
hardy annuals. 

DWARF TEN WEEES. This early class forms dwarf compact 
plants that are excellent for edgings or low beds. They often 
do well in sections where plants of the later types cannot be 
grown. Mixed. 
GIANT IMPERIAL (Improved Bismarck). Long stems and 
imposing spikes of large flowers make this the outstanding 
variety for florists. It is about as early as Beauty of Nice and 
resembles it in habit, except that the plant is somewhat less 
spreading and considerably taller. 2 feet. 
Blood Red. Flesh. Shasta White. 
Blush. Lavender. Yellow. 
Chamois. Old Rose. Mixed. 
Elks’ Pride. 

SWEET ROCKET, Hesperis, P 
An old hardy garden favorite. Fragrant flowers resembling 
perennial Phlox. Sow seeds early and transplant once before 
placing in permanent location. Height, 2-3 feet. 
SWEET SULTAN, Centaurea Imperialis 
Finest of all Sweet Sultans for cut flower purposes. The 
beautiful, artistic shaped flowers are borne on long, strong 
stems. They have a soft fragrance and add bea, to the 
garden picture. Mixed. 
SWEET WILLIAM, Dianthus Barbatus, P 
A well known, attractive, free-flowering hardy perennial, 
producing a splendid effect in beds and borders with their 
rich and varied flowers. 18 to 24 inches. 
Newport Pink. Watermelon pink or salmony rose color. 
Scarlet Beauty. Rich, deep scarlet. Rare color in hardy plants. 
Blood Red. White. 
Single Varieties, Mixed. Double Varieties, Mixed 
' Dwarf Alpine Mixed Sweet William 
Here is a new plant for your rock garden and perennial 
border, Dwarf Alpine Sweet William. It grows 4 inches in 
height and has a wonderful range of colors. Be among the 
first to grow this new Dwarf Sweet William. Mixed colors only. 
TEXAS BLUE BONNET, Subcarnosus Lupinus 
Blue, dwarf. 12 inches. 
THALICTRUM, Meadow Rue 
Though not of bright and conspicuous color, the feathery 
flowers of the Thalictrums are decorative and interesting, and 
their leaves, resembling the maiden-hair fern, are attractive 
both in the border and when cut. They grow easily from seed. 
Dipterocarpum. 4 to 5 ft. Aug.-Sept. Very graceful plumes 
of rosy-purple flowers with conspicuous yellow anthers. 
THUNBERGIA, Black-eyed Susan 
Beautiful, rapid growing annual climber, preferring a warm, 
sunny situation; used extensively for hanging baskets, vases, 
low fences, etc. Very pretty flowers in buff, white, orange, 
etc., with dark eyes. 4 feet. Mixed Colors. 
TITHONIA, AF 
Fire Ball. Grows 6-8 ft. in height, bearing flowers 4% to 
5 inches in diameter. Brilliant scarlet orange with clear yellow 
center. Start early inside and set out after frost danger has 
passed. Pkt. 15c. 
TRITOMA, Red Hot Poker, P 
A perennial, not strictly hardy, but will live through the 
winter with a protective covering of leaves or short manure, 
or the roots may be lifted and carried over winter in sand 
in a cellar. 
Mixed Hybrids. 
VERBENA, A 
A favorite class of flowers splendid for beds, borders, cut- 
ting, and for medium sized and larger rock gardens. For 
quickest results start the seed indoors during February or 
March and transplant to flowering quarters during May. If 
sown outdoors in May the plants will bloom beginning late 
July. 
HYBRID GRANDIFLORA, GIGANTEA 
Crimson Glow is self-colored, glowing crimson, wholly without 
even a small light eye. The individual florets are of good size, 
although as is characteristic of the reds in Verbena, they are 
not as large as some other colors, such as pink and lavender. 
Crimson Glow is one of the most vivid Verbena colors. Pkt. 15e. 
Lavender Glory. Lavender, cream eye. Pkt. 15c. 
Floradale Beauty. Floradale Beauty Verbena is a giant hybrid, 
the flowers varying from bright rose-pink to deep rose-red of 
exceptional brightness. Individual florets are of perfect form, 
fully rounded, and average 114 in. across; they make up into 
heads or trusses which measure 4 to 5 in. across. Pkt. 15ce. 
Mixed Colors. 
VERONICA, Speedwell, P 
An elegant hardy perennial plant of easy culture and free 
flowering habit. Of value as a cut flower or for the garden. 
Spicata. Bright blue flowers. 18 inches. 
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