NAPDRAGONS 



For > Lilur in ili._' garj-n, or grown coniiuerrially by flnri>[3 in groL-nlKiuses during tlie winter, or as cut 

 flowers. Snapdragons have been universal favorites for years. Tlie 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 

 axe 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. 



963 New 



Rust- Resistant 



Giayit Snapdragon. 



Copper Shades 



SEMI-TALL, LARGE-FLOWERED 



Neat, bushy, compact growing plants, about 15 in. 

 tall, each bearing many long, dense spil^es of large 

 flowers. They are very Tree 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. 

 937 Climax Rich orange with golden yellow lip. 



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. 



900 Volcano Shining deep orange-red with a 

 brilliant scarlet sheen. 



Any of the above: 

 Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 30c. 



940 Mixed Colors, Semi-Tali Large- Flowered 



A well-blended mixture of all colors. 



Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 2Sc; 'A oz. 40c. 



901 Potpourri Mixed A glorious mixture of large 

 flowering, blotched and tigered blooms in a wide 

 assortment of colors. 



~5 Pkt. 15c; 2 pkts. 25c; Va oz. 75c. 



SPECIAL OFFER= 



4113 Semi-Tall, Large-Flowered 

 Snapdragon Collection 



One packet each of the above six named 

 separate varieties (6 pkts. in all, ^ 1*» 



value 60c) for only J*C 



"MAJESTIC" SEMI-TALL 

 GIANT-FLOWEREO 



Flowers are as large as those of the Tall Giant 

 type, but the massive. Hyacinth-like spikes grow 

 only 1 ^2 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. 



936 El Dorado Deep golden yellow. Combines 

 especially well with Rosella. 



944 Red Chief Deep crimson scarlet. 



946 Rosella Soft rose-pink — rich and glowing. 

 The largest individual flowers we have ever seen. 

 Ji Any of the above "Majestic" Snapdragons: 

 Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 45c; Vs oz. 75c. 



957 Mixed Colors, Majestic Giant- Flowered 



The above and other lovely colors in a wonderful 

 mi.xture. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 3Sc; Vs oz. 60c. 



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NEW RUST-RESISTANT 

 TALL GIANT SNAPDRAGONS 



The tallest spikes and the largest flowers. Plants 

 grow 2 to 3 ft. tall outdoors and much larger 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 

 Wealthy. If rust has destroyed your Snapdragons 

 ia the past, plant these varieties this year. 

 963 Copper Shades \'arious shades of copper. 



968 Crimson Bright crimson suffused orange. 



969 Pink Shades From deep to light. 



970 White Giant Faintly spotted yellow on lip. 

 973 Yellow Giant Canary-yellow; white tube. 



Any of the above: 



Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 35c; Vs oz. 60c. 



J50 Mixed Colors The above and other desirable 



shades. Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 45c; V4 oz. 75c. 



SPECIAL OFFER- 



SPECIAL OFFER^^^ - 



4108 Collection of the above 



5 Tall Giant Rust-Resistant 



Snapdragons 



One packet each of the above 5 separate 

 colors for a beautiful display in the garden 

 or in vases (,5 pkts. in all, value 7Sc) CA.« 

 for only 3UC 



4114 "Majestic" Semi-Tail Giant- 

 Flowered Snapdragon Collection 



One packet each of the above 4 named, 

 showy, separate varieties (4 pkts. in Af\^ 

 all, value 60c) for only *»WC 



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 lic;ht colored ones. 



Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 45c; Vs oz. 75c. 



953 Burbank's Hybrids, Mixture 



Like many other of Burbank's creations, these Giant 

 Flowered Snapdragons have unique charm. This 

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

 penciled and blotched with other colors. 



Pkt. 25c; 2 pkts. 40c. 



948 Tall Large-Flowered Mixture 



Plants grow 2 to 3 ft. tall, but the flowers are not 

 quite so large as those of the Giant types. Excellent 

 for bedding and cutting. Our mixture contains a 

 complete range of colors. A popular blend. 



Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 30c; V4 oz. 50c. 



1929 Sweet William 

 Copper Red 



Sweet William— Dianthus barbatus 



{Biennial) The rich colors and the well-shaped 

 round flower heads make Sweet William so desir- 

 able for beds, borders or rock gardens. Of easiest 

 culture. May to June. 15 in. tall. 



1929 Copper-Red Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 30c. 



1931 Newport Pink Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 25c. 



1932 Purple Beauty Pkt. 20c; Vs oz. 50c. 



1935 Scarlet Beauty Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 25c. 



1933 Crimson Beauty Intense crimson with a 

 clearly defined white center. Pkt. 15c ; Vs oz. 35c. 

 1938 Single Mixed The above and other single 

 varieties in mixture. Pkt. 5c ; V4 oz. 2Sc. 



1936 Double Mixed Colorful mixture of many 

 double-flowered varieties. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 25c. 

 1940 Maule's Special Mixture Best double and 

 singles. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 25c; Vi oz. 40c. 



1928 Annual Sweet William, Mixed Blooms the 

 first year from seed if sown early. Many fine, bright 

 self-colors, and also starred and mottled varieties. 

 Height 15 in. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 25c. 



StOC l< S—Gillifloicer 



Dense spikes of showy, double, fragrant 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 lJ-2 ft. Pkt. 10c ; Vs oz. 4Sc. 



1753 Early Double Giant Imperial Mixed Tall 

 spikes, 2 to 2^4 ft. high. Early blooming. Wide 

 color range. Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. SOc. 

 1751 Double Large Flowering Dwarf Ten 

 Weeks, Mixed Compact plants, 1 to 1^ ft. high. 

 Many lovely colors. Pkt. 10c ; Vs oz. 45c. 



SioUeSia— Cornflower Aster 

 1759 Cyanea, Blue (Perennial) Light blue flowers, 

 3 to 4 in. across, resembling Cornflowers and single 

 Asters. July and August. IJ^ ft. 



Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 35c. 



Sunflower— iJelianthus 



Stately plants suitable for backgrounds or screens. 

 Many very showy flowers from midsummer until 

 frost. Do well in almost any soil. 

 1762 Chrysanthemum-Flowered Double Golden 

 yellow blooms, 6 to 8 in. across, and double to the 

 very center. 5 to 7 ft. Pkt. 10c; V2 oz. 25c. 



1766 Red Large flowers of varying size and color- 

 ings including chestnut-red, bright red, crimson or 

 yellow and red. 5 to 6 ft. Pkt. 10c; Vt oz. 25c. 



1764 Miniature, Yellow Single, bright yellow, 

 brown-centered flowers, 3 to 4 in. across, in great 

 masses. 3 to 4 ft. Pkt. 5c; % oz. 20c. 



1765 Mixed Varieties (Perennial) Medium-sized 

 orange and orange-yellow flowers freely borne dur- 

 ing the fall. 3 to 5 ft. Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 50c. 



Swan R!ver Daisy— srachycome 



1148 Mixed Colors Small blue, pink and white 

 Daisy-like flowers in mixture. 10 in. tall. Fine for 

 edgings, or rock gardens. Pkt. 10c; V4 oz. 35c. 



Giant Sweet Sultans 



Centaurea Imperialis 



1211 Mixed Colors Long-stemmed, sweet-scented, 

 fringed flowers. Bloom for many weeks. Lovely as- 

 sortment of colors. 3 ft. Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 2Sc. 



Sweet Rocket — Hesperls matronaHs 



1941 Mixed Colors (Perennial) Spicily perfumed, 

 S'ock-like flowers in white and shades of purple. 

 June and July. 2 to 3 ft. Pkt. 10c; V4 oz. 20c. 



Sweet Wivelsfield 



76 WM. HENRY MAULE PHILADELPHIA 



1927 Single Mixed (PerennioT) New race of Pinks 

 with flowers somewhat like Sweet William but 

 larger and of better colors. 1 ft. 



Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 25c. 



