SNAPDRAGON 
Antirrhinum. These are among the aristocrats of the garden and are useful in unlimited degree, being 
fine for both bedding and cutting purposes. The stately, graceful flower spikes, many to each plant, 
come in the most pleasing shades and im three height classes. In good soil they flower continually 
from July to frost and should be cut promptly when faded. Sow the seed outdoors in May, thinning 
plants to allow ample room for development, but it is better to start the seed indoors in February or 
March, sowing the seed thinly in flats of soil topped with a thin layer of sand or finely sifted coal ash. 
Keep moderately moist in a fairly warm place until growth appears. After that give air and light, 
but not direct sunlight. Water carefully, keeping moist but not wet. To prevent damping off use Seme- 
san. Set plants in the border in May, the tall varieties at Ieast 1 foot apart and the dwarfs 9 inches. 
RUST-RESISTANT STRAINS 
The development of these new rust-resistant Snapdragons is one of the greatest recent accomplishments. It is now 
possible to grow perfect Snaps where you previously failed due to rust infection. Rust-resistant seed germinates 
better, the plants are more vigorous, the foliage clean and the flowering season prolonged. 
Rustproof Rosalie (majus grandiflorum). Pkt. 15c; goz. 75c; Yoz. $1.35 
All-America Winner. One of the most popular summer Snapdragons for outdoor culture. The large 
flowers are a beautiful rich deep rose on nice stems for cutting. Height 30 inches. 
Rustproof Super Giants. Each, pkt. 15c; ~;0z. 60c; goz. $1; Moz. $1.75 
These are the finest of the tall strains. The plants, each bearing many spikes closely set with giant blooms of perfect 
form, grow to a height of 3 feet. They are superb for outdoor borders and very popular for cut-flowers. 
Alaska (Snowflake). White. Daffodil. Two-tone Daffodil-yellow. 
Campfire. Scarlet, dark foliage. Indian Summer. Coppery orange-scarlet. 
Canary Bird. Canary-yellow. Loveliness. Rose-pink. 
Copper King. Bronzy copper. Pink Sensation. Pink. 
Crimson. Dark foliage. Yellow Giant. Yellow. 
Rustproof Super Giants, Mixed. Pkt. 15c; #;0z. 60c; Woz. $1; Moz. $1.75 
This is a splendid mixture of the above and additional colors, and is very well balanced. ‘The flowers 
are of enormous size and well placed in magnificent spikes. The plants are robust and free-flowering. 
Rustproof Super Majestic Half-Dwarf Mixed. Pkt. 15c; j50z. 45c; Moz. $1.35 
The fmest half-dwarf strain with individual flowers of huge size on nicely tapered, immense spikes. 
The very full plants are base branching, 16 to 20 inches high, and are as fine for cutting as for garden. 
Rustproof Half-Dwarf Mixed. Pkt. 15c; y0z. 45c; Woz. $1.35 
The plants grow about 18 inches high and produce large flowers on stems long enough for cutting. The bushy 
plants bloom continuously through summer and fall, and are superb for garden display. 
REGULAR STRAINS 
These are not rustproof and are useful where there has been no difficulty with rust in growing Snapdragons. 
Miniature, Magic Carpet Mixed. _ Pkt. 15c; zs0z. 65c; Woz. $1.95 
The finest of all very dwarf Snapdragons, these are unexcelled for carpet plantings and for rock-gardens. They 
grow only 6 inches high and come In a variety of attractive colors. 
Giant Ruffled ‘“‘Tetra Snaps’’ Mixed. Pkt. 25c; g0z. 65c; j;0z. $1.20 
This is a new race created by treating normal flowers with Colchicine causing a fundamental change 
in the cell formation converting diploids into tetraploids. This resulted in larger, fuller, ruffled flower 
spikes, heavier stems and sturdier 214-foot plants in a complete range of colors. 
SWEET PEAS 
The range of beautiful color combinations, the sheer beauty of the flower form and the gracefulness 
of the stems and tendrils, make this one of the most popular annual flowers. Height 5 to.7 feet. 
Giant Spencer Mixture. ; _, Pkt. 10c;0z. 35c; Mlb. 95c 
The varieties in this mixture have been selected to afford unusual richness and brilliancy of color. It contains the 
fimest named sorts in well-balanced proportions. 
Early-flowering Mixture. ; Pkt. 10c; oz. 70c; 4Ib. $2.10 
This is the finest blend, giving a perfect balance of the various colorings. 
Spring-flowering Mixture (Cuthbertson). Pkt. 15c; 140z. 40c; oz. 70c; 4Ib. $2.10 
If you have difficulty in growing Sweet Peas because of hot weather try this new strain. It blooms 
between the Early and Giant Spencers and has much greater hot weather resistance. The large fra- 
grant flowers have extra long stems and come in the clear popular colors. 
| FLOWER GARDEN MIXTURE. A mixture of annuals for both borders and cut-flowers. Oz. 50c | 
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