Arctotis —One the Popular Varieties of African Daisy 
Excellent for 
Cutflowers 
ANTIRRHINUMS (Snapdragon) 
IMPROVED RUST-RESISTANT STRAINS 
Splendid for beds or borders and one of our choicest cut flowers. To have flowers 
early, sow indoors during February or March, but even if sown outdoors early in May 
Snapdragons will bloom in July and tirc ughout the Summer until frost. 
Burnett’s Inverness Blend 
A sensational strain of tremendous plant 
vigor and bountiful flower production. Each 
plant reaching 3 ft. and more in height bears 
a succession of strong, husky floral spikes 
throughout the entire season. The flower 
heads are unusually long and well set with 
many individual florets. The glorious assort- 
ment of many different pure colors as well as 
striking bicolors is an outstanding feature 
OLsehisuscrainwe kta olO0Ol 93) pkts. $2:85, 
DG ROZme posto: (Illustrated in color, see 
inside back cover.) 
SUPER GIANTS (Maximum) 3 ft. 
®Alaska. Pure white, early and free blooming. 
Campfire. Pure luminous scarlet, free from 
orange or bluish tint. 
®Canary Bird. Canary yellow with deep 
golden yellow lip. 
*Christmas Candle. 
tube waxy cream. 
®Copper King. Beautiful copper and gold. 
Loveliness. Pure soft rose-pink; attractive. 
Pink Sensation. Large frilled flowers of a 
lovely pure pink. 
®Swing Time. Lovely rose-pink, bright yel- 
low lips, white throat. 
Yellow Giant. Deepest yellow, huge trusses. 
Velvet Giant (Bronze Medal, A.A.S.) Huge, 
Bright flame color, 
flowers on long, sturdy spikes. Stunning 
velvety red. 
Mixed Super Giants. All colors. 
Any of the above: 
Pkt. 35c., 1/16 oz. $1.35, 1< oz. $2.25 
Collections: 
1 pkt. each, 5 colors marked® | $1.50 
1 pkt. each, 9colors........... 2.75 
LARGE-FLOWERED GIANTS 
(Majus Grandiflorum)—214 feet 
Cherry Rose. Very beautiful, deep glowing 
pink. 
Daintiness. Rose-pink, white tube, large 
flower. 
Defiance. Bright scarlet-red of a velvety 
texture. 
Harmony. Rich terra-cotta orange, shaded 
rose 
Rosalie. Rich, deep rose with an underlying 
tone of topaz. 
Shasta. Large pure white flowers. 
Torchlight. Garnet suffused orange, bright 
yellow lip. 
Yellow Jacket. Deep canary yellow. 
Mixed Large Flowered Giants. All colors 
Any of the above: 
Pkt. 30c., 1/16 oz. $1.35, 1x oz. $2.25> 
COLLECTION: Pkt. each, 6 colors, $1.50 
DWARF VARIETIES 
(NANUM)—18 in. 
Amber and Gold. Golden yellow and 
amber, rose-pink tube. 
Du Barry. Flaming salmon-rose with gold 
shading. A very striking color. 
Ruby. Bright velvety crimson. 
Any of the above, pkt. 35c., 4 oz. $1.75 
Magic Carpet. A beautiful Snapdragon 
for the rock garden and for very dwarf 
edging work. The almost creeping 
plants are a carpet of gay, soft colors 
all Summer. Pkt. 50c., 1% oz. $1.50. 
TETRAPLOID SNAPS 
(Illustrated in color, see page 27) 
Tetra Orchid. Most recent addition to this 
sensational new race of Snapdragons. Glo- 
riously rich Cattleya Orchid, with con- 
trasting golden throat. Tall, graceful spikes 
on robust plants. Pkt. 75c., 1/32 oz. $2.60. 
Tetra Pink (U.S.D.A. No. 11). Very large 
florets, so typical of the Tetra type, closely 
set on long flower spikes. The color is a 
beautiful, clear, rich rose pink. Pkt. 50c., 
1/16 oz. $2.00. 
Tetra White. New, At last a stunning 
white in the famous Tetra family of Snaps. 
Pkt. $1.00, 1/32 oz. $2.50. 
Tetra Yellow. Makes all ordinary ‘‘Snaps”’ 
look tiny. Huge, individual flowers on mas- 
sive floral spikes. Golden butter yellow. 
Pkt. 50¢., 1/32 oz. $2.00: 
Tetra Mixed. A selected mixture of these 
giants, combining many wonderful colors. 
Pkt. 35c., 1/16 oz. $1.50, 1% oz. $2.50. 
Greenhouse Forcing Snapdragon 
STANDARD or LINE BRED VARIETIES 
Colorado Peach. M. Fine light bronze; 
strong stems and long full spikes of closely 
set, large flowers. 
Ethel. E.M. Fine golden yellow. 
Lucky Strike Improved. M. Tall white. 
Margaret. E. Long spikes of ivory white, 
very stiff stems, does not shatter. 
Marie Louise. L. Fine shell pink. Pkt. $2.00. 
Tommy Armstrong. M.L. Excellent pure 
white. Good stems and closely set florets. 
Pkt. $3.00. 
Velvet Supreme. L. A warm crimson-red. 
Each, pkt. $1.50, except where noted 
NEW HYBRID VARIETIES 
Christina. M. Very fine light pink heavy 
spikes. Pkt. $3.50. 
Gold Mine. E.M.L. Outstanding all season 
golden yellow, strong stems and long 
flower spikes. Pkt. $3.00. 
Indian Summer. E. The first good bronze 
hybrid, vigorous habit. Pkt. $3.00. 
Pan American Pink. L. A tetraploid hy- 
brid, huge florets 214 in. across. Lovely, 
soft rose pink. The giant of all forcing 
Snapdragons. Pkt. $3.00. 
Red Wing. E. A big improvement over 
existing red forcing Snaps.’ Rich velvety 
red. Pkt. $3.00. 
Snow Hybrid. E.M.L. Large pure white 
fringed flowers, strong grower producing 
second and third crops. Pkt. $3.00. 
Guide to flowering season: E—EARLY or best 
for the Winter months; M—MIDSEASON or 
INTERMEDIATES, best for after Mums and 
most will continue into early Spring; L—LATE 
or Spring flowering. 
We can supply any other variety of Forcing 
Snapdragon not listed above. 
ARCTOTIS (African Daisv) H.a. 
Grandis. Pure white, lilac on underside of 
petals, excellent cut flower. 2 ft. Pkt. 25c., 
\% oz. 75c., oz. $2.00. ; 
Hybrids. Large flowered, many attractive 
colors. Pkt. 35c., 3 pkts. $1.00, 4 oz. $1.50. 
ANTHEMIS ux.p. 
Kelwayi. Large, Daisy-like yellow flowers. 
3 ft. July-Sept.g Pkt. 25c., 44 oz. $1.00. 
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Aquilegia, Mrs. Scott Elliott Strain 
AQUILEGIA «». 
(Columbine) 
A most desirable border plant, 
from May to July. 1% to 8 feet. 
Long-Spurred Columbine 
Blue Shades, Orange and Scarlet Shades 
Pink Shades. Each, pkt. 50c., 4 oz. $3.00 
Copper Queen. Rich copper red, very long 
spurs. Pkt. 50c., % oz. $3.00. 
Crimson Star. Spurs and petals, brilliant 
dark crimson. Pkt. 50c., % oz. $3.00. 
Longissima. Pale yellow flowers with spurs 
often 4 in. long. Pkt. 75c., 3 pkts. $2.00. 
Longissima Hybrids. Unique for length of 
spurs and broad petals, many lovely colors. 
Pkt. $1.00, 3 pkts. $2.75. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Celebrated Strain. 
Long spurred. Choice Mixed. Pkt. 50c., 
44 oz. $2.00, 14 oz. $3.50. 
Snow Queen. Finest pure white, long- 
spurred variety, fragrant. PD cteeeiioces 
1g oz. $3.00, 14 oz. $5.00. 
Species Columbine 
Alpina (Alpine Columbine). Beautiful, short- 
spurred blue. Pkt. 25c.. % oz. $1.50. 
Clematiflora. The open, spurless flowers 
resemble Clematis. Beautiful shades of 
pink andy blue Pkt 75e%, 540024) So) toe 
ARABIS (Rock Cress) u.p. 
Alpina. Pure white. Very attractive inter- 
planted with Tulips. April. 1 ft. Pkt. 25c., 
ly oz. 50c., oz. $1.50. 
Alpina rosea. Dainty pink form of the 
above. Pkt. 35c., % oz. $1.25. 
Snow Cap. Dwarf, compact variety, excel- 
lent for rockeries and uniform bedding. 
Pkt. 35c., 44 oz. $1.50, 0z. $5.00. 
ASCLEPIAS Currassavica 
The very colorful Brazilian Butterily 
Flower. Showy heads in gold, bronze, orange, 
etc. borne on strong, 21% ft. stems. An exotic 
cutflower and bright spot in the garden from 
June to frost. Perennial in some areas but 
generally grown as a quick blooming annual. 
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AUBRIETIA (\Vall Cress) u-p. 
Large-flowered Hybrids. Low mats of 
foliage covered with richly colored flowers; 
all Spring. 6 in. 
Graeca superba. Deep lilac. 
Leichtlinii. Very deep rose. 
Whitewell Gem. Rich purple. 
Any Aubrietia, pkt. 35c., 1¢ oz. $1.50 
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