Annuals 
Large-Flowered Snapdragons 
Known as “Half-Dwarf " or “Intermediate" 
Antirrhinum majus nanum grandiflorum 
The bushy, compact plants are robust, 
about 15 in. tall in the garden, very free 
flowering, bearing long, dense spikes of 
blooms. The individual flowers are large, 
but not so large as those of the Tall Giant- 
Flowered class. Ideal for beds or borders; 
splendid for cut-flowers, each plant produc¬ 
ing many spikes. All varieties do well in the 
garden. Those marked (G) in addition are 
especially suited for greenhouse culture dur¬ 
ing winter and early spring. In the green¬ 
house the spikes will reach a height of 3 
to 5 ft. 
1707 Brilliant Crimson Beautiful large 
flowers of a brilliant luminous crimson that 
always attracts attention. 
1533 Brilliant Rose A particularly bril¬ 
liant and rich shade of rose. Exquisite. 
1517 Climax Brilliant orange with a con¬ 
trasting yellow lip. 
1515 Empress Rich maroon blooms, ar¬ 
ranged closely on a fine long stem. 
1518 Gloria Deep rose-pink flowers on 
tightly filled spikes. 
1519 Golden Monarch Glorious golden 
yellow flowers on long stems. 
1551 Mauve Beauty This orchid-mauve 
shade is most popular and very lovely. 
1538 Nelrose Bright and showy silvery 
pink; a great favorite everywhere. 
1544 Purity An old standard and still one 
of the best. Pure white. 
1709 Silver-Pink Beautiful large pink 
blooms with a silver reflex and a cream cast. 
Any of the above: 
Pkt. 10 ff; Vs oz. 35^; Vi oz. 60 ft. 
1541 Daflodil Pale lemon-yellow banded 
darker yellow in center. 
1545 Fairy Tale Combinations of salmon, 
rose, light golden yellow. 
1752 Gay Gordon Standard is bronzy 
cerise; lower lip scarlet and yellow; tube 
is white. Side branches come into flower as 
the central spike is fading. 
1536 Golden West A most showy bedding 
variety of unusual appeal. In color it is a 
gorgeous combination of yellow, buff and 
terra-cotta. Its beauty is enhanced by the 
terra-cotta-rose throat. Free blooming. 
1738 Keystone (G) Glorious rich rose- 
pink on large, closely set spikes. 
1753 Lemon Queen Large spikes of well- 
formed lemon or primrose flowers. 
1739 Orlando (G) Impressive large, rich 
bronze. This color is very popular. 
1744 Royal Purple A very striking new 
shade—rich royal purple. 
Any of the above: 
Pkt. 25^; Vie oz. 60*f; Vs oz. $ 1 . 10 . 
7575 Special Collection Offer 
Four Glorious 
Large-Flowered Half- 
Dwarf Snapdragons 
Brilliant Crimson, Gloria (rose- 
pink), Orange Prince, and Daflo¬ 
dil (lemon-yellow). 
One Pkt. each ofi , 
(value 60*0 for 
7558 
Special Collection 
Offer 
Four Very Choice 
Large-Flowered 
Half-Dwarf Snap¬ 
dragons 
Ceylon Court (yellow), 
Jennie Schneider (pink), 
Orlando (bronze), and 
White Rock. 
One Pkt. 
(value $1 
each * 7 i- , 
. 10 ) for • Op 
1542 Welcome 
A marvelous new Snapdragon of 
great merit. The large, well- 
formed flowers, which are placed 
artistically on sturdy stems, are 
a true brilliant crimson without 
a trace of magenta or purple. 
The foliage is medium dark, 
forming a perfect background 
for the blooms. Pkt. 50^; 
Vie oz. $1.25; Vs oz. $2.25. 
1552 Yellow Perfection 
This is without question one of 
the finest pure yellow Snap¬ 
dragons that can be had in this 
class. The color is a bright 
canary-yellow of a purity sel¬ 
dom seen in flowers. The indi¬ 
vidual blooms are large and of 
fine substance. The plants are 
of neat, bushy growth and even 
height. Pkt. 50£; Vi 6 oz. $1.25; 
Vs oz. $2.25. 
1534 Afterglow (G) Rich golden bronze; 
blooms nicely placed along a strong, stocky 
stem. 
1535 Cheviot Maid Supreme (G) Clear 
pink without markings. 
1561 Laura (G) Lovely deep rose-colored 
flowers arranged on a sturdy spike. 
1550 Newport Golden (G) Shading from 
an exquisite lemon to deep golden yellow. 
1563 Rose Queen (Witterstaetter’s) (G) 
Large, rich deep rose flowers on long stems. 
1745 Ruddy Glow Glowing orange-scarlet 
on large, well-filled spikes. 
1564 Sun Tan (G) An unusual color— 
rosy tan, tinted yellow on the lip. 
1749 Winter Helen (G) Charming sal¬ 
mon-pink, earlier flowering than the original 
Helen. 
Any of the above: 
Pkt. 50?f; i/ie oz. $1.25; Vs oz. $2.25. 
1532 Ceylon Court (G) Rich canary-yel¬ 
low. Early and large. Pkt. 35p; i/i 6 oz. 85; 
Vs oz. $1.50. 
1556 Cheviot Maid (G) Clear and attrac¬ 
tive bright pink. Very early. Fine for 
forcing. Pkt. 35^; Vi 6 oz. 85^; Vs oz. $1.50. 
1537 Eclipse Deep rich crimson. Large, 
handsome, well-filled spikes. Pkt. 15^; 
Vi 6 OZ. 35£; Vs oz. 60*L 
1737 Geneva Pink (G) Bright pure rose- 
pink. Large and attractive. Pkt. 35 fi; 
Vi 6 oz. 85^; Vs oz. $1.50. 
1769 Golden Pink Queen (G) Lovely 
golden pink blooms forming a solid mass of 
color. Pkt. 35fG Vi6 oz. 85^; Vs oz. $1.50. 
1546 Happiness (G) A new clear pink, 
handsome and stately; a splendid keeper. 
Pkt. 35jzf; Vi 6 oz. 85 £; Vs oz. $1.50. 
1768 Helen (G) Glorious massive spikes 
of a rich bright salmon; very attractive. 
Pkt. 35^; Vi 6 oz. 85^; Vs oz. $1.50. 
1770 Jennie Schneider (G) A favorite 
variety with pure pink flowers. Pkt. 25^; 
Vi 6 oz. 75^; Vs oz. $1.25. 
1562 Madonna Improved A very choice 
white. One of the finest. Pkt. 15^; 
|/i6 oz. 35£; Vs oz - 60£. 
1555 Orange Prince Lovely golden bronze 
tipped with crimson; white throat. Pkt. 15^; 
Vs oz. 60^; % oz- $1-00. 
1540 Philadelphia Pink A good pure 
pink, and one of the best known. Pkt. 15^; 
Vs oz. 40*zf; Vi oz. 70jf. 
1730 Volcano Deep orange-red with a 
sheen of brilliant scarlet. Pkt. 15^; 
Vi6 OZ. 40fG Vs oz. 70|L 
1742 Potpourri Mixed Tigered and 
blotched blooms, including a wide range of 
colors. Pkt. 25^; Vi 6 oz. 60^; Vs oz. $ 1 . 10 . 
1549 Half-Dwarf, Mixed A glorious mix¬ 
ture of all the splendid varieties. Pkt. 10) t; 
Vs oz. 30;G V\ oz- 50^; Vz oz - 85^; oz. $1.50. 
7523 Special Collection Offer 
Six Popular 
Large-Flowered Half- 
Dwarf Snapdragons 
Climax (orange), Empress (ma¬ 
roon), Golden Monarch, Laura 
(rose), Mauve Beauty, and Purity 
(white). 
One Pkt. each 
(value $ 1 . 00 ) for t>D 0 
Other beautiful varieties of Snapdragons are offered on page 8 
