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Suapdragons 
Tetra Snaps 
TETRAPLOID (2 to 2% feet) 
The most satisfactory outdoor Snapdragon. Being a tetraploid, it is 
@ vigorous grower, almost never crippled with rust, and these big 
husky plants sell quickly from flats. Florets are huge, mostly ruffled, 
and stay on the stem so that 12 inch flower spikes are usual. Colors 
cover the full range, with a majority of flowers tichly veined. 
Tetra Yellow. Bright yellow. 
Tetra Pink Shades. Light pink to deep rose. 
Tetra Mixed. Fine balance of colors. Highly Rust Resistant. 
Pk tee cocayelan 60c WAIN Nya ord cee ee $1.10 
Tetra Hybrid Pan American Pink. The giant of all Snapdragons. Soft 
rose pink. Huge florets 242" across well spaced on tremendous long 
spikes. Fine outdoor cutflower, also for late forcing or cloth house 
culture. Originators packets. 2 Tr. Pkt.....$1.75 TpaPiktvn 93.00 
COLOSSAL (3 feet) 
Finest Mixed. (New). Strain of tremendous vigor that produces strong 
stems with very large florets even under adverse conditions. 
TOV Ae ath Bi et eh $2,408 KOZ cre eae $7.50 
STATICE 
SINUATA 
Kampf's Tall Improved. Extra Market Grower's Blue. 
Rosea Superba. 
Snow White. 
Hybrid Mixture. A mixture of the above colors as well as new shades 
that add a bright variation to the mixture. 
long-stemmed deep blue. 
Lavender Queen. 
East. est. VANS OVA doa 6 SSclae4soz- eee $17.0 hpee le eee $5.00 
BONDUELLIS Simiarsto Sinuatawenellowe: [reek ie. seein 20c 
(Ores wiasies Bie 45c MN oyareaes ches Se $1.60 Lib Sane. eae $4.80 
SUWOROWII. Excellent for spring cutting. Tr. Pkt............... 20c 
MC Wey a mtean tic Marbut bee er eA 50c OAR ached SG De mtn d «Ah oe $1.40 
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MAXIMUM (23/ feet) 
MAJUS GRANDIFLORUM (21/2 feet) 
SUPER MAJESTIC (16 to 20 inches) 
NANUM GRANDIFLORUM (11/2 
Brilliant Rose. 
FOR OUTDOOR CUTTING, 
BORDERS AND BEDDING 
All varieties are rust resistant except where noted 
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The standard type for outdoor cutting and borders. 
Plants are base 
branching with fine spikes of large florets. a 
Alaska. White. Daffodil. Yellow. 4 
Appleblossom. Pink with Indian Summer. Copper-rose 
white tube. scarlet. ; 
Loveliness. Soft rose-pink. 
Pink Sensation. Pure pink. 
Swing Time. Rose-pink. 
Finest Mixed. 
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Campfire. Luminous scarlet. 
Canary Bird. Canary yellow. 
Copper King. True copper-scarlet. 
Crimson. Fiery crimson. 
Velvet Giant (not rust resistant) Deep rich crimson with velvety texture. 
Unusually large well placed florets make excellent spikes for cutting. 
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Not quite as tall or vigorous as the Maximum class, 
slightly smaller. Produce fine spikes for cutting. 
Brilliant Rose. True rose pink. Scarlet (Defiance.) 
Cherry Rose. Deep cherry rose. Shasta. Pure white. 
Padre. Outstanding rich crimson. Yellow Jacket. Deep yellow. 
Pinkie. Clear pink. Special Mixed. 
Reveille. Deep luminous yellow. University of California DeLuxe. re. 
and florets are 
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Rosalie. Topaz rose with deeper Mixture. An excellent blend a 
center and gold suffusion. of colors. ae 
Ter gPicts tote fovreaees 30c VASOZselerene aeit ote 85c_ Oz. eee $3.20 
A base branching type with blooms equal in size to the Mextmums 
class, however the stems are of medium length. a 
Orange Shades. Deep to light orange. Royal Crimson. Garnet crimson. 
Rose Sensation. Rose-pink. Finest Mixed. 
LOZ a ete a ete $1.10 Ozas areas Sele $3.90 
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Dwarf plants especially suited for bedding and pots. 
Black Prince. Deep crimson, small dark leaves. 
Golden Monarch. 
Emperor. Deep rich scarlet. 
Scarlet Triumph. Fiery scarlet. 
PUMILUM | Ss 
Tom Thumb. Finest Mixed. (Not rust resistant.) An excellent mixture a 
for edging, rock gardens and pots. 6 inches. : 
STREPTOCARPUS WIESMOOR HYBRIDS 
These exceptional new Hybrids are the result of nearly 20 years of 
intensive breeding work. ‘Resembling Orchids, these noble blooms © 
are fascinating and should be sensationally successful.. We predict 
they will bring outstanding profit on the pot plant and quite a 
revolution on the cutflower market. They are far superior to the 
known varieties in the abundance of colors, in the form, size and 
number of flowers, and in the habit of plant. 
The flowers are 4-5"’ across, exquisitely fringed and crested. There 
are 18 different colors, from delicate blush pink to deep rose and — 
salmon, tyrian red and dark crimson; from light sky blue to dark 
Gentian blue, and different shades of lilac, violet; white with dark - 
violet tongue or with dark blood red blotches and brightened veins. 
The plants flower freely and pretty early; by successive sowings | 
from October to March blooming plants will be available April- : 
December for pots and cutting. The leaves are shorter than those 
of the older varieties, thus avoiding the main trouble with Strepto- 
carpus in the greenhouse. 
Wiry and long lasting cutflowers are born in profusion. | 
See picture on page 6. 
Originator’s imported Tr. Pkt $1.75 lOTr. Pkts 
