Snapdragon Teftrafine 
e (HA-2% ft.) Giant ruf- 
Mixed fled florets borne on tall 
stems make this wonderful for gar- 
den and cutting. The largest flow- 
ered of all snapdragons 2 to 2% in. 
deep and 1% to 2% in. wide; un- 
usual shades and variations, to- 
gether with rare color combina- 
tions and harmonious tone blend- 
ings that are indeed remarkable. 
Ts not rust resistant. 
(Pkt., 25c) (5 pkts., $1.00) 
(1/16 oz., $1.50) 
Snapdragon Rust 
Resistant Maximum 
. Tall Giant Flowered. 
Mixed (ies 33° no’ aet 
special mixture contains a great 
range of colors and the contrast 
between the very dark velvety 
bloom through lighter shades to 
white results in the most pleasing 
effect. 
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(Pkt., 20c) (1/16 0z., 60c) 
1g 0z., $1.00) 
e 
Snapdragon Majus 
. ‘ i Tall 
Rust Resistant jo "2". 
Flowering. All Colors Mixed. (HA 
&B 22 in.) The flowers are large 
and the flowered spikes long. 
Splendid for cutting and borders. 
Gorgeous flowers produced freely 
Over Several months’ period. 
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(Pkt., 20c) (1/16 oz., 60c) 
(1g oz., $1.00) Snapdragon (Antirrhinum) 
Stock Double Large Flowered Dwart Ten Weeks. (HA-1 ft.) So 
named because they bloom 10 weeks after planting seed. 
Heavy spikes of handsome, fragrant flowers; like small rosettes. Fine 
for bedding, borders and cutting. 
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(Pkt., 10c) (4 oz., 50c) (1% 02., 85c) 
Stock Beauty of Nice. (HA-16 in.) Sweet fragrance, combined 
with vivid tones and soft shades of color, make this 
flower well suited to every taste. Our seed will produce a large 
proportion of doubles. 
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(Pkt., 10c) (16 0z., 50c) (14 0z., 85c) 
Spencer Early Flowering Mixed (HA) are valu- 
Sweet Peas able for greenhouse culture and for outdoor 
planting in the South. In color climates they bloom a week to ten 
days earlier than other varieties. 
® Culture A—as early as possible 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 50c) (14 Ib., $1.50) 
Spencer Late or Summer Flowering Mixed. (HA) 
Sweet Peas Recommended for general outdoor growing ex- 
cept in the extreme South where sweet peas flower during the winter 
and where the Early Flowering Type gives the best results. 
® Culture A—as early as possible 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 25c) (14 Ib., 60c) (Ib., $2.00) 
Sweet Peas Cuthbertson Spring Flowering Mixed 
(HA) This is the beginning of an entirely new and distinct strain de- 
cidedly worthwhile to the home gardener. Blooms earlier than the 
regular Spencers and are bred for heat resistance and profuse bloom- 
Ing. A well balanced mixture. 
@ Culture A—as early as possible 
(Pkt., 15c) (4% 02., 40c) (0z., 70c) 


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