Perennial Mixed. A wonderful mixture of over 
Rock Garden 50 rare and choice rock garden perennials. Once 
established are a constant source of pleasure because of their perma- 
nence. 
® Culture BE—GH page 93 
(Pkt., 15c) (1/16 0z., 50c) (18 oz., 85c) 
Mi d (HA-2% ft.) Giant ruf- 
Ixeé 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. 
® Culture DE—H page 93 
| (Pkt., 25c) (5 pkts., $1.00) 
(1/16 oz., $1.50) 
Snapdragon Rust 
Resistant Maximum 
“ Tall Giant Flowered. 
Mixed (sce 32 in)” This 
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. 
® Culture ABDE—F page 93 
(Pkt., 20c) (1/16 0oz., 60c) 
(% oz., $1.00) 
Snapdragon Majus 
e all 
Rust Resistant  $em™' 72°. 
Flowering. All Colors Mixed. CHA 
&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. 
@ Culture ABDE—F page 93 
(Pkt., 20c) (1/16 oz., 60c) 
Snapdragon (Antirrhinum) (1% o2., $1.00) 
Stocks Early Giant Imperial or Improved 
e Mixed Colors. (HA-2 ft.) Heavy spikes of handsome, 
Bismark fragrant flowers, like small rosettes in many soft and 
distinct shades. Fine for borders, bedding and cutting. Requires cool 
temperature. 
® Culture DEH page 93 
(Pkt., 15c) (4g 02., 50c) (14 0z., 90c) 
Spencer Early Flowering Mixed (HA) are valu- 
Sweet Peas able for greenhouse culture and for outdoor 
planting in the South. 
® Culture A—as early as possible—page 93 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 50c) (% Ilb., $1.50) 
Spencer Late or Summer Fl i i Fy 
Sweet Peas Recommended for ener OuLasoR ents 
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—page 93 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 25c) (14 lb., 60c) (Ib., $2.00) 
Sweet Peas Cuthbertson Spring Flowering Mixed 
(HA) This is the beginning of an entirely new and distinct strain de- 
cla Ronneene fre ae acme iets Blooms earlier than the 
“ ers and are bre or heat resistar > - 
ing. A well balanced mixture. nica ta sees net) 
® Culture A—as early as possible—page 93 
(Pkt., 15c) (42 ©z., 40c) (0z., 70c) 
a8 How te grow flowers from seed—page 93 
