Annuals 
Burpee’s Snapdragons 
Snapdragons (botanical name, Antirrhinum) have always been universal garden favorites. They are fascinating flowers 
with their interesting form and glowing colors. They are easy to grow and will bloom continuously until severe frost] 
making a wonderful display and supplying unlimited cut-flowers. Ordinary good garden soil will produce fine Snapdragons 
either in full sun or semi-shaded spots. Sow outdoors when danger of frost has passed, or indoors six weeks earlier. 
To make selection easy we are using throughout our flower seed descriptions the following keys: [g] For the Rock Garden¬ 
ia Fine for Cutting; (M] For Moist Soil; [D] For Dry Soil; 3 Does well in semi-shade; § For climbing on string, wire, or trellis. ’ 
New Majestic Snapdragons 
This class is the very latest de¬ 
velopment in Snapdragons. It 
produces flowers practically as 
large as those of the Tall Giant- 
Flowered class, but is of semi-tall 
growth, with massive Hyacinth¬ 
like spikes reaching 18 to 24 in. 
The plants are of bushy habit, 
well rounded, suitable for beds 
and borders. They bloom pro¬ 
fusely and are splendid for cut- 
flowers. 
1747 Dawn O’Day 
A pleasing variety with large 
flowers which open a light rose- 
pink changing quickly to a pure 
apricot slightly suffused gold to¬ 
wards the center. Planted in 
masses in the border or bed a most 
charming color effect will be ob¬ 
tained. Pkt. 20^; Vi# oz. 600; 
Va oz. $1.00. 
1755 Evensong 
A wonderful addition to this valu¬ 
able type of Snapdragons, with as 
dense and shapely spikes as its 
compeers. The very large indi¬ 
vidual blooms are a charming 
blend of chamois-pink, apricot, 
and buff. Pkt. 250; Vie oz. 700; 
Va oz. $1.25. 
1756 Fair Lady 
A truly beautiful new Majestic 
Snapdragon which combines all 
the good features of its type with 
a lovely delicate flesh-pink color. 
Its beauty is enhanced by a tinge 
of deep rose. Pkt. 250; 1 /ie°z- 70^; 
Va oz. $1.25. 
1748 Primrose Princess 
A welcome new shade among the 
Majestic Snapdragons—a lovely 
primrose-yellowdeepeningslightly 
towards the center. A very at¬ 
tractive shade which combines 
well with other colors and always 
pleases. Pkt. 20jz£; ’/19 oz. 600; 
Va oz. $1.00. 
1757 Rosella 
Magnificent, Hyacinth-like spikes 
produced freely on sturdy plants 
of very regular habit. The well- 
formed, substantial flowers are a 
beautiful rose shade which, so far, 
was rather elusive in this type. 
Pkt. 250; i/ieoz.700; y 8 oz.$1.25. 
Giant-Flowered 
1704 Avalanche Beautiful pure 
white blooms on showy, well- 
rounded bushes. Combines well 
with other colors. 
1547 Delight Salmon-pink, 
shaded with apricot. Very fine. 
Long spikes well filled with blooms. 
1548 Eldorado Beautiful golden 
yellow. Equally desirable for cut- 
flowers or garden display. Com¬ 
bines well with others. 
1722 Orange King Terra-cotta 
shaded with orange. An attrac¬ 
tive blending of colors of unusual 
appeal. 
1733 Red Chief Scintillating 
deep scarlet blooms of large size. 
Holds its color well at all times. 
1708 Rose Beauty Beautiful 
bright rose-pink. One of the finest 
of its class and a favorite every¬ 
where. 
1746 Rose Marie Salmon-rose 
with gold in center. Makes a 
fine cut-flower and a showy garden 
plant. 
1559 Twilight Delicate apricot 
shaded with salmon. There are 
few combinations of color as fine 
as this. 
Any of the above varieties: 
Pkt. 200; 1/ie oz. 600; 
Vs oz. $1.00; 1/4 oz. $1.75. 
1731 Majestic Snapdragons 
Mixed A blend of all colors. 
Pkt. 150; 1/16 oz. 500; Vs oz. 850. 
7553 
Special Collection Offer 
Six Semi-Tall 
Giant Majestic 
Snapdragons 
Avalanche (white), Eldo¬ 
rado (golden yellow) .Orange 
King, Red Chief, Rose 
Marie (salmon-rose), and 
Twilight (apricot). 
One Pkt. each rye , 
(value $1.20) for 
Dwarf or Tom Thumb 
Snapdragons 
Splendid for edging, borders and rockeries; 6 to 8 in. tall. 
1741 Pinkie Bright rosy pink. 
1554 Snowcap Showy white flowers. 
1525 Moonbeam A lovely yellow. 
Any of the above: Pkt. 200; i/ie oz. 500; Vs oz. 850. 
1560 Dwarf Rock Hybrids H Many fine colors and beat 
tiful shades Pkt. 200; i/ie oz. 500; Vs oz. 350. 
1557 Dwarf Mixed Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 350; Va oz. 600. 
Tall Large-Flowered 
Snapdragons 
The old-fashioned, large-flowered type, 2% to 3 feet tall. 
Excellent for bedding and cutting. 
1758 En Garde A beautiful variety with massive spikes 
12 in. long. The flowers are rich coral-pink shaded amber, 
with contrasting yellow lip. Pkt. 250; Vs oz.700; V 4 0z.$1.25. 
1526 Tall Selected Striped Large blooms attractively 
striped with contrasting colors. Pkt. 150; Vs oz.500; Va oz. 850. 
1558 Tall Mixed A colorful mixture of all the favorite 
varieties. Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 250; Va oz. 400. 
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Snapdragons are a great Burpee Specialty 
