Antirrhinum or Snapdragon 
Schell’s Super-Giant Maximum, Mixed (R.P.) 
Snapdragons area gardeners and florists. Our 
charming annual, easy " g > mixture contains a great 
to grow, and their long array of bright colors. 
stems, 2% feet, and Pkt. 15 cts.; 2 pkts. 25 
bright-colored flowers cts.; ‘goz. 50 cts.; oz. 
so pretty in the garden 85 cts.; 40z. $1.50; 140z. 
have always beena $2.75; oz. $5. 
great favorite with home 
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New Super-Giant ASTERS [2rgest of 
This new strain of largest giant-flowering Asters is wilt resistant. 
The mammoth flowers average 5 to 6 inches in diameter and with special 
cultural care will attain an exhibition size of 7 inches. Super-Giants 
are superb for cut-flowers because of their long, wiry, non-branching 
stems and their enormous ostrich-feather flowers. Plants are 3 feet 
high, blooming from late summer to frost. The colors are Pink, Blue, 
White, Crimson and Purple. You may order these separate colors or 
all of them in our Super-Giant Finest Mixed, Wilt Resistant Schell’ s: 
Strain. Pkt. 50 cts.; Yeoz. $1.25; Y4o0z. $2; Yyoz. $3.50; oz. $6; Snapdragon 
2 ozs. $10. Maximum, 
Mixed— 
Gorgeous! 
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MARIGOLD, Mammoth Mum ,,.7i7s 4" 
The largest flowering incurved Chrysanthemum-flowered Marigold. Looks 
much like the large chrysanthemums. The flowers are 4 inches across, a rich 
lemon-yellow. Blooms from July until frost. Plants are 2 feet, erect, strong and 
bushy, giving long stems to these exceedingly beautiful flowers. Excellent for 
cut-flowers. Pkt. 15 cts.; 2 pkts. 25 cts.; Yoz. 65 cts.; 14o0z. $1.25; oz. 
$2.25; oz. $4.25. 
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For Heavenly Beauty That Will Thrill You 
Every Day Grow Lots of This 
Heavenly Blue Ipomoea 
We have had a row of these vines around the 
porch that grew 12 to 15 feet high; every morn- 
ing there were from 500 to 1000 new flowers and 
they continued blooming all summer. 
Never was anything more beautiful The 
mammoth flowers, often 4 inches across, are a 
very beautiful, deep, intense blue and ap- 
pear as though made of silk. Plant the seed 
early, in poor soil (do not fertilize). If suitable, 
let them face the morning sun; keep the finished 
flowers plucked for heavy blooming. Water 
regularly. On cloudy days they remain open 
sometimes until late in the day; from this habit 
they are sometimes called Blue Moonflowers. 
For porch or over arbors we highly recommend 
this beautiful Heavenly Blue Ipomcea. Pkt. * 
15 ects.; 2 pkts. 25 cts.; 40z. 35 cts.; I4oz. _ . 82 — . - 
65 cts.; oz. $1.25; 2 ozs. $2.25; 14lb. $4. Marigold, Mammoth Mun, 4 inches across. 
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