Maule*s Snapdragons 



Choice Antirrhinums 

 Improved in Size and Color 



Though Snapdragons have been grown and prized for years, the recent intro- 

 duction of new and finer types and varieties, makes them more than ever 

 desirable. Snapdragons are most satisfactory garden flowers requiring only 

 ordinary well-drained soil, and will do well in either sun or semi-shade. The 

 plants are usually started indoors in March ; or the seed may be sown outside 

 when frost danger has passed to begin flowering in July. Snapdragon plants 

 may, with protection, often be carried over winter. 



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Rock 



Hybrids 



Snapdragons 

 S52 Rock Hybrids 



The plants are quite small, only 8 in. high, but they are com- 

 pact-growing. So ideally suited are they for Rock Garden 

 planting, that they are called "Rock Hybrids," but they are 

 j ust as useful for edging and potting. The little plants quickly 

 reach flowering size and bloom continuously for some time. 

 The flowers are mostly light colored and each little plant 

 bears many spikes of bloom. Pkt. 20c; 1/16 oz. 50c; 

 Vs oz. 85c. 



New — i 



950 i^lixture of Colors Almost everyone who has ever grown Snapdragons has noticed the 

 ugly dusty brown tungus that sometimes mars the foliage and often the flowers and buds It 

 IS the rust disease, and frequently causes death of the plants. In California these Rustproof 

 Snapdragons, which are 75 to 100% resistant to the rust disease, were developed They have 

 Mower spikes just like the other varieties, and planting Rustproof Snapdragons practically 

 assures plenty of healthy plants with fine blooms. Both home gardeners and greenhouse men 

 will proht from growing Rustproof Snapdragons. Pkt. 30c; 1/32 oz. $1.10; 1/16 oz. $2.00. 



948 Tall Giant Snapdragons, Mixture These are Snap- 

 dragons like those that adorned our grandmother's gar- 

 den and all the old favorite colors are included. Slightly 

 smaller flowered than the newer kinds, they remain as 

 popular today as then. 2 K to 3 ft. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 25c; 

 Vi oz. 40c. 



953 Burbank's Hybrids, Mixture Like many ether of 

 Burbank's creations, these Snapdragons have unique 

 charm. This is a mixture of rare beauty — pale gold, 

 blush-pink, amber, brown, ecru, old gold, and rose. 

 Pkt. 25c; 2pkts. 45c. 



iragons 



Antirrhinum Majus Nanum Grandiflorum 



Neat bushy, compact-growing plants just IS in. tall. They are robust and free-flowering 

 with long, very dense spikes of bloom, and many of these spikes on each plant. The 

 individual flowers are not quite so large as those of the Maximum. They are ideal for 

 bed;, borders, and a particularly happy choice for the cutting garden since they bloom 

 so freely. 



Six Popuiar 

 Sema'-TalS Snapdragons 



Particularly valuable for cut flowers 

 and a continual supply of them. There 

 are: Brilliant Rose, Climax, Eclipse, 

 Golden Monarch, Mauve Beauty, and 

 Purity. <sr« 



41 13— 6 Pkts. (value 60c) SoC 



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945 Eclipse Large, handsome, thickly- 

 flowered spikes of deep rich crimson. 

 Pkt. 10c; 1/16 oz. 25c. 



897 Helen Massive spikes of salmon. 

 Pkt. 35c; 1/16 oz. 85c. 



900 Volcano Shining, deep scarlet-red. 

 Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 40c. 



940 Fancy, Semi-Tall Mixed A well- 

 blended mixture of many colors. Pkt. 10c; 

 Vs oz. 30c; 14 oz. 50c. 



939 Brilliant Rose Flowers of brightest 



rich rose and very freely borne. 



937 Climax Brilliant orange with vellow 



lip. 



942 Empress Velvety flowers of maroon. 



954 Golden Monarch Large golden yel- 

 low. 



955 Mauve Beauty Orchid-mauve 



low lips. 



949 Philadelphia Pink Exquisite 

 color. 



941 Purity Glistening pure white. 

 J he above, separate colors, each: 

 Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 25c. 



898 Orlando Large, deep rich bronze. 

 .Always a popular color. 



899 Royal Purple Rich royal purple. 

 901 Potpourri \ mixture and blend. 

 Blotched and tigered flowers in a wide 

 assortment of colors. 



The above 3 varieties, each: 

 Pkt. 25c; 1/16 oz. 60c. 



New Majestic Snapdragons 



Giant -Flowering, Growing Medium Tall 



Spikes thick, massive, Hyacinth-like, and 18 to 24 in. tall. The flowers are as large as the 

 Maximum, but the spikes are not so tall. The plants are more compact, have better 

 foliage, and are more attractive than others, even when not blooming. For beds, borders, 

 and cutting. 



932 Avalanche Pure white blooms in 

 lieavy spikes on compact plants. 

 936 Eldorado Golden yellow. This and 

 Rosella are beautiful together. 



944 Red Chief Deep and lasting crim- 

 son-scarlet of the very largest size. 



946 Rosella Sturdy plants with massive. 

 Hyacinth-like spikes of soft rose-pink. 



The New Majestic varieties, each: 

 Pkt. 20c; 1/16 oz. 60c. 



IVIajestic Snapdragons 

 Four Fine Colors 



The four varieties described to the 

 left — they are showy, colorful, and 

 blend well together. . _ 



4114—4 Pkts. (value 80c) ^5>C 



957 Majestic Mixed Mostly pastel shades 

 are included, all are big and profuse- 

 blooming. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 35c; 

 Vs oz. 60c. 



Sow these Annuals in Spring or Fall 



They will bloom earlier the next Summer if Fall Sown 



Alyssum ~ CsiUiopsis 



Baby's Breath Candytuft 



BUie Lace Flower Centaurea 



Calendula Cosmos 



California Poppy Cynoslossum 



Euphorbia Larkspur 



Petunia Schizanthus 



Forget-Me-Not Lupine 



PlUox Snapdragon 



Four O'clock Nicotiana 



Poppy Sweet Pea.s 



Gaillardia Nigella 



Portulaca Verbena 



Kochia Pansy 



Santa Barl>ara Poppy 



<^-f4 Majestic .'Snapdragon, Red Chief 



88 WIM. HENRY IVIAULE 



'The Old Reliable Seed House.' 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



