ANTIRRHINUM, continued 
Main Crop and Spring-Flowering, continued 
WHITE 
Crystal White. (Rockwood.) Large-flowered pure white 
for spring and summer, has an excellent strong stem and 
huge flower-spike. For benching after Mums only. Mtr. 
pkt. $1.75, tr. pkt. $3.00. 
Ivory. (Rockwood.) Ivory-white. Tr. pkt. $2.00. 
YELLOW 
Sunshine. Medium yellow. Resistant to shatter. Bred for 
hot weather growing in both the greenhouse and cloth 
house. Mtr. pkt. $1.75, tr. pkt. $3.00. 
Canary Yellow. (Rockwood.) Large, slightly variegated 
yellow florets on heavy stems, for blooms from March to 
early May. Tr. pkt. $2.00. 
Meine’s Easter Yellow. Medium yellow, semi-double. 
Should not be benched before October 15. Huge spikes 
on strong stems. Tr. pkt. $3.00. 
Rockwood Summer Yellow. For late spring and summer 
flowering. Mtr. pkt. $1.75, tr. pkt. $3.00. 
Witterstaetter’s Yellow. Large flowered; deep yellow. 
Tr. pkt. $2.50. 
BRONZE 
Witterstaetter’s Bronze. Clear gold color; large spike. 
Tr. pkt. $2.50. 
NOVELTY SHADES 
Red Lips. Long-stemmed brilliant red with white tube. 
ee benched after Mums; a different color. Tr. pkt. 
2.00. 
Rockwood’s Smoky Bronze. A sport of the popular 
Lavender-Rose, with same habits; highly recommended 
for spring and summer flowering. Rosy lavender tube 
with smoky yellow lips. Will withstand hot weather. 
Tr. pkt. $3.00. 
OUTDOOR SNAPDRAGONS 
Maximum Rust-Resistant Varieties 
Alaska. Best white. 
Brilliant Rose. Rose-pink. 
Campfire. Luminous scarlet. 
Cherry Rose. Bright rosy cerise-red. 
Copper Queen. Bronzy copper. 
Fusilier. Bright salvia-red. 
Loveliness. Soft rose-pink. 
Rosalie. Best deep rose. 
Yellow Giant. Best deep yellow. 
Formula Mixture. Hand-blended mixture; contains all the 
above colors in the correct proportion. 
Any of above, tr. pkt. 30c, 10z. 50c, 140z. 90c, oz. $2.80 
Collection: 
1 tr. pkt. of each of above varieties and mixture 
(10 pkts.) for $9.59 
Try NEW TIMES, a Better Times Rose shade. © 
““German’s Seeds Germinate.”’ 
We mean just that. We supply only fresh, bigh-germinating 
seeds and have a reputation of doing so. 
Tetraploid Varieties 
Tetra Orchid. Large, heavy spikes of rich orchid. 
Tetra White. Pure white. 
Tetra Yellow. Clear yellow; long spikes and large florets. 
U. S. D. A. No. 6. Deep salmon-pink with white tube. 
U. S. D. A. No. 10. Brilliant pure rose. 
U. S. D. A. No. 11. Solid rich clear rose. 
Tetra Mixture. A much-improved range of colors in this 
mixture. Ideal for outdoor cut. 
Any of above, tr. pkt. 50c, 10z. $1.60, 14,0z. $2.90 
Tetra Crimson. Velvety crimson. Large spikes. 
Tetra Pink Shades. Pink to deep rose. 
Tetra Sunset. Bronze to primrose. 
Any of above, tr. pkt. 75c, 14,0z. $2.50, oz. $4.70 
Harris Colossal 
This new strain has the huskiest growth, longest stems, 
largest and finest flowers and earliest bloom of any on the 
market today. 
White Crimson Yellow 
Pink Shades Orange Shades 
Orchid Mixed Colors 
Any of above, tr. pkt. 50c, ‘oz. 90c, 14,0z. $1.75, oz. $5.00 
Velvet Giant, Reselected Strain. Rich velvet red; tall and 
large flowered. Tr. pkt. 50c, goz. $1.10, Ygoz. $2.00. 
fq, 
Antirrhinum, Tetra Mixed 
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