SNAPDRAGONS 



For color in the garden, or grown commercially by florists in greenhouses during the winter, or as cut flowers, 

 snapdragons have been universal favorites for years. The introduction of new and varied types has made 

 them more popular than ever. All are easily grown in ordinary, well-drained garden soil in either full sun 

 or semi-shade. Flowers are freely produced for several months and until frost where conditions are favorable. 

 For earliest blooms sow seed indoors about six weeks before your regular outdoor planting time; for later 

 flowers sow outdoors in the spring when the soil has become quite warm. 



977 NEW TALL GIANT SNAPDRAGON, GOLDEN ROD 



Spikes stand up like rods. Bright golden yellow flowers fill the unusually thick, erect spikes. Base branch- 

 ing plants, 26 in. tall; most rust-resistant of all snapdragons and the most rugged. 



Pkt. 15«(; Vis oz. 40j;; Vs oz. 70^. 



NEW RUST-RESISTANT 

 TALL GIANT SNAPDRAGONS 



The tallest spikes and the largest flowers. Plants 

 grow 2 to 3 ft. tall outdoors and much taller in the 

 greenhouse. These new strains are highly immune 

 to the rust disease. Plants are base-branching, each 

 plant producing 8 to 18 long, graceful spikes covered 

 with large flowers. Foliage is clean and healthy. If 

 you want the best snapdragons you ever grew, plant 

 these varieties this year. 

 963 Copper Shades Various shades of copper. 



968 Crimson Bronzy crimson; carmine tube. 



969 Pink Shades From deep to light. 



970 White Giant Faintly spotted yellow on lip. 

 978 Yellow Giant Canary-yellow; white tube. 



Anv of the above: 



Pkt. 15fi; »/i6 oz. 35(^; Vg oz. 60ji. 



950 Mixed Colors The above and other desirable 



shades. Pkt. 150; Vs oz. 45^; Vi oz. 75*^. 



' 4108 TaEI Giant Rust-Resistant 

 Snapdragon ColSection 



5 Pkts.— One each of the above 5 separate col- 

 ors for a beautiful display in the garden g^nj 

 or in vases (value 75(i) for only OU^ 



"MAJESTIC" SEMI-TALL 

 GIANT-FLOWERED 



Flowers are as large as those of the tall giant type, 

 but the massive, hyacinth-like spikes grow only IK 

 to 2 ft. tall. The flowers are closely set on the spikes, 

 which are held erect above the foliage. Ideal for 

 beds, borders and cutting. 



932 Avalanche Glistening pure white blooms. 



909 Celestial Very large flowers of an exquisite 



salmon-rose color; broad, compact spikes. 



936 Eldorado Deep golden yellow. Combines 



especially well with Celestial. 



944 Red Chief Deep crimson scarlet. 



Any of the above "Majestic" Snapdragons: 



Pkt. 15?!; Vis oz. 45^; Va oz. 750. 



957 Mixed Colors, Majestic Giant-Flowered 



The above and other lovely colors in a wonderful 



mixture. Pkt. 150; i/ic oz. 350; Va oz. 600. 



SUPER MAJESTIC, RUST-RESISTANT 



972 All Colors, Choicest Mixed Highly immune 

 to the rust disease. Spikes grow about 2 ft. tall and 

 there are usually 10 to 20 spikes per plant. Indi- 

 vidual flowers are quite large and well placed on the 

 long spikes, the lateral ones nearly equalling the 

 central one for size and form. All the colors found 

 in this wonder flower are in this mixture and there 

 are others never seen before in snapdragons. 



Pkt. 150; Vis oz. 350; Vs oz. 600. 



SEMI-TALL, LARGE-FLOWERED 



Neat, bushy, compact growing plants, about IS in. 

 tall, each bearing many long, dense spikes of large 

 flowers. They are very free flowering, which makes 

 them excellent subjects for beds, borders or edgings 

 to taller plants. Fine for cutting. 



939 Brilliant Rose Bright shade of warm rose. 

 Nicely placed flowers on long spikes. 

 910 Eclipse Large, well-filled spikes of deep 

 crimson-red flowers. Very popular shade. 



954 Golden Monarch Large golden yellow. 



955 Mauve Beauty Charming, soft orchid-mauve 

 of great appeal. The lip is yellow. 

 941 Purity Glistening pure white. Combines nicely 

 with other colors. Large, attractive spikes. 



900 Volcano Shining deep orange-red with a bril- 

 liant scarlet sheen. 



Any of the above Semi-Tall Snapdragons: 

 Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 300; V4 oz. 500. 



940 Mixed Colors, Semi-Tall Large-Flowered 

 A well-blended mixture of all colors. 



Pkt. 100; i/s oz. 250; 1/4 oz. 400. 



901 Potpourri Mixed A glorious mixture of large 

 flowering, blotched and tigered blooms in a wide 

 assortment of colors. Very colorful and always sure 

 to attract attention. Pkt. 150; Vis oz. 400. 



4113 Semi-Tall, Large-Flowered 

 Snapdragon Collection 



6 Pkts. — One each of the above six named nsj 

 separate varieties (value 60fi) for only. . tJ&p 



4114 "Majestic" Semi-Tall Giant- 

 Flowered Snapdragon Collection 



4 Pkts. — One each of the above 4 named, 

 showy, separate varieties (value 60(5) ._ , 

 for only 40(1 



DWARF OR TOM THUMB 

 952 Rock Hybrids The plants are very small, only 

 6 to 8 in. high, and quite compact growing. So 

 ideally suited are they for rock garden planting that 

 they are called "Rock Hybrids." but they are just as 

 useful for edgings, borders and potting. The little 

 plants quickly reach flowering size and bloom for a 

 long time. The flowers are of all the usual colors 

 found in the larger snapdragons but seem to run 

 more to the light colored ones. 



Pkt. 100; Vis oz. 400; Vs oz. 700. 



963 Ncu> 



Rusi-Resisiard 



Giant Snapdragon, 



Copper Shades 



953 Burbank's Hybrids, Mixture 



Like many others of Burbank's creations, these Giant 

 Flowered Snapdragons have unique charm. This is 

 a mixture of many colors, some bi-colored or pen- 

 ciled and blotched with other colors. 



Pkt. 250; 2 pkts. 450; 5 pkts. $1.00. 



935 Tall Giant-Flowered Mixture 



Plants grow 2 to 3 ft. tall, with flowers of the largest 

 size and exquisite form. Excellent for bedding and 

 cutUng. Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 300; 1/4 oz. 500. 



StaflCC— -Sea Lavender 

 Sinuata Clusters of colorful, 

 strawy everlasting flowers of great 

 value, either fresh or dried. 2 ft. 



1770 Deep Blue.. 1 Any of these: 



1771 Rose \ Pkt. 100; 



1772 White J 1/4 oz. 250. 



1757 Mixed Colors Above and 

 others. Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 200. 



1753 Early Double Giant Imperial Slocks 



1756 Bonduelli, Improved Rich 

 lemon-yellow. Pkt. 100; y4oz.250. 

 1758 Latifolia (Perennial) Masses 

 of small, dainty, light lavender- 

 purple flowers in large panicles dur- 

 ing July and August. 2 to 3 ft. 



Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 300. 



Stocks— Gilliflower 



Dense spikes of showy, double, fra- 

 grant flowers, like small rosettes, in 

 a wide range of soft warm colors. 

 Fine for beds, borders and cutting. 



1752 Cut - and - Come - Again, 

 Mixed Many lovely soft colors. 

 1 to IK ft. Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 450. 



1753 Early Double Giant Im- 



fterial Mixed Tall spikes, 2 to 2K 

 t. high. Pkt. 150; Vs oz. 500. 



1751 Double Large Flowering 

 Dwarf Ten Weeks, Mixed 1 to 

 IK ft. high. Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 450. 



J759 Sto^esia cyanea, blue 



StoUes'ta— Cornflower Aster 

 1759 Cyanea, Blue (Perennial) Light 

 blue flowers. 3 to 4 in. across, resem- 

 bling cornflowers and single asters. 

 July and August. IK ft. 



Pkt. 100; l/s 02. 350. 



Swan River Daisy 



Brachycome 



1148 Mixed Colors Small blue, pink 

 and white daisy-like flowers in mix- 

 ttire. 10 in- tall. Fine for edgings or 

 rock gardens. Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 350. 



1211 Giant Sweet Sultan 



Giant Sweet Sultans 



Centaurea Imperialis 



1211 Mixed Colors Long-stemmed, 

 sweet-scented, fringed flowers. Bloom 

 for many weeks. Lovely assortment 

 of colors. Succeed best in rich, well- 

 drained soil and where summers 

 are not very hot. 3 ft. 



Pkt. 10^; V4OZ.250. 



WM. HENRY MAULE 77 



