F) Hybrid Antirrhinums, (Continued) 
of which we have selected the 9 best. We now are happy to offer such Hybrid strains at 
rather reasonable prices considering the work we have gone through. For perfect hybrid strains 
we have to purify the parents very thoroughly otherwise the first hybrid does not show uniform 
color and _ habit. 
Kindly note that we have repeatedly tested them in our greenhouses before we are offering 
them to you. 
We can ship newly harvested seed in the beginning of July and by shipping them via air 
the seeds will reach most parts of the U.S.A. a week later. 
Pure White No. 50 
Mid-season to late, but slightly earlier than “Snow Hybrid” with smooth looking flowers. 
True pure snow white with more flowers and long closely set spikes. We think this is 
one of the best whites. Has marked hybrid vigor. 
Rose No. 51 
Rich bright rose, very much similar to “Better Times” but just a bit lighter. Mid-season 
variety with heavy long stalks on which the beautiful flowers are profusely borne. Very 
easy to grow. One of the best bright roses. 
Rose Pink No. 59 
Much lighter colored than No. 51 or almost similar to “Christmas Cheer.”’ Very 
floriferous, but later flowering. Mid-season variety. 
Bronze No. 56 
Brilliant orange bronze corresponding to Ridgway’s “Scarlet.” Very long strong spike 
with plenty of flowers. Intermediate variety with marked hybrid vigor. 
Bronze No. 53 
Lighter color than No. 56 corresponding to Ridgway’s ““Orange-chrome.” Very long strong 
spikes. A mid-season variety. Very bright in color. Has good hybrid vigor. Resembles 
“Barbara” in color. 
Lavender No. 54 
Ridgway’s ‘“Tourmaine Pink” or showy orchid lavender which are densely borne on 
very long heavy stalk. Earlier flowering than most Lavenders. Has decided hybrid vigor. 
Amaranth Red No. 55 
Ridgway’s “Velvety Aster Purple.” Late type with extra long flower stalk which is 
very heavy. Flowers in profusion around the long stem. Resembles ‘“Shisler’s Red” in 
color, but larger and taller. 
