Anchusa 
23. Blue Bird (a). A fine blue plant with dwar! compact habits. Its trusses of vivid 
indigo-blue Forget-me-not-like flowers are fine in the garden or for cut flowers. Pkt., 8c. 
25. Italica (p). Dropmore variety. Forms a branched plant 3 to 5 feet high, each 
branch terminating in a spike of bright blue Pkt., 10c. 
32. St. Brigid. Showy flower suitable for cutting. Thrives in any soil except very 
heavy clay. Sunny location, plenty of moisture. Colors brilliant and almost endless 
in variety. Pkt., 10c. 
Anthemis (Yellow Marguerite) (p) 
33. Kelwayi. Very hardy and desirable. Produces Daisy-like flowers of a golden 
yellow all summer. Showy and works well in bouquets. Pkt., 8c. 
34. Tinctoria (ox-eye chamomile). Light yellow. 30 inches tall. Pkt. 10c. 
Antirrhinum or Snapdragon () 
Snapdragons are among the most desirable flowers for summer blooming. Although 
perennials in the south, they do well when grown as annuals in the north. Spring-sown 
seeds produce flowering plants by July, which continue to bloom in increasing profu- 
ANEMONE sion until frost. They are magnificent for flower arrangements. 
35. University of California Rustproof Mixture. A fine mixture highly resistant to the = 
rust-disease. Pkt., 10c. 
36. Giant Rustproof Mixed. These are the tallest and largest flowered of all Snap E 
dragons. Colors are superb; yellow, pink, red, white and bronze. Each plan 
produces several spikes, set with these immense beautifully formed flowers. Pkt., 10c 
37. Tetra, Superfine Mixed. Largest flowered of all Snapdragons. Many ruffled. On 
strong bushy plants. Splendid mixture of all known Snapdragon colors. Pkt., 25c. 
38. Majestic Mixed. Plants of this are compact and bushy, 18 to 24 inches high, and 
bear many massive Hyacinth-like spikes closely set with large flowers. Sturdy, up 
right and strong. Does not need staking. Large variety of splendid colors. Pkt., 10c 
39. Bedding Mixed. Dwarf compact varieties in wide range of colors. Grow 18 tc | 
24 inches high and branch to produce several spikes of bloom. Come into bloom 
by July or August. Pkt., 8c. 
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Giant Flowered—Rust Resistant 
47. Loveliness. Soft rose pink. 
48. Alaska. White. 
49. Campfire. Luminous scarlet. 
50. Yellow Giant. Deep yellow. 
51. Copper King. Copper-red. 
52. Giant Mixed. These grow 2 to 3 feet tall outdoors. 
The upper 10 to 12 inches are thickly studded 
with gorgeous blossoms of large size and ex 
quisite color. 
Pkt., 10c; 6 for 50c. 
54, Rock Garden Hybrids Snapdragons. A _ special 
new extra dwarf strain suitable for rock gardens. 
Also beautiful for low borders. Pkt. 10c. ARCTOTIS 
Arabis ‘Rock Cress) (p) 
55. Alpina. One of the earliest plants to bloom. Grows about 6 inches high and completely covers 
the ground with a carpet of white flowers. Fragrant, useful in borders or rock gardens. Pkt. 8c. 
56. Rock Rose. A beautiful pink form of the hardy Alpine Rock Cress. One of the prettiest rock 
garden plants. It is a mass of pink flowers early in the spring. 8 inches high. Pkt., 8c. 
Arctotis 
61. Grandis (Blue-Eyed African Daisy) (a). Easily grown. Plants make a strong robust growth 
about two feet tall, and are most attractive on account of their silvery white, deeply cut foliage. 
The Daisy-like flowers measure 2/2 inches across. They are glistening white with sky-blue eye 
surrounded by a narrow yellow zone. Pkt., 6c; 2 pkts., 10c. 
Armeria 
622 Hi ies es au Sea Pink) (P). Dwarf see perennial suitable for rock garden. Clover- 
ike rose-colored flowers on stiff, wiry stems 1/2 to 2 f high. é 
SNAPDRAGON Pkt., 10c. Y2 to 2 feet high. Blooms in May and June. 
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