Annuals 
Large-Flowered Snapdragons 
Known as “ Half-Dwarf ” or “Intermediate” 
Antirrhinum majus nanum grandiflorum 
Dwarf, neat plants, about 15 in. tall in the garden; free-flowering, bearing long, dense spikes of exquisite blooms almost as 
large as the Giant types. Excellent for beds, borders and cutting. Varieties marked (G) grow somewhat taller outdoors and 
are especially suited for greenhouse culture during winter, when the spikes will grow 3 to 5 ft. high, depending on the culture. 
1707 Brilliant Crimson Large flowers 
of brilliant, luminous crimson that al¬ 
ways attract attention. Very showy. 
1533 Brilliant Rose Particularly 
bright and brilliant shade of rose. 
1517 Climax Beautiful rich orange 
with contrasting golden yellow lip. 
1537 Eclipse Deep crimson-red. 
1519 Golden Monarch Glorious 
golden yellow of unusual purity. 
1551 Mauve Beauty Charming soft 
orchid-mauve. Lovely variety of great 
appeal. Fine for bunching. 
1538 Nelrose Deep rose-pink; favor¬ 
ite variety with many garden 
1540 Philadelphia Pint Exquisite 
pure pink. One of the best. 
1544 Purity Lovely spikes of glisten¬ 
ing pure white. Unusually effective. 
1709 Silver-Pink Beautiful pink with 
a silver reflex and a fine cream cast. 
1730 Volcano Deep orange-red with 
a brilliant scarlet sheen. Splendid. 
Any of the above eleven varieties: 
Pkt. lOjf; y 8 oz. 35*!; V* oz. 60*!. 
1545 Fairy Tale Light golden pink 
with bright golden lip and white tube. 
Very effective in beds; unexcelled as 
cut flowers for home decoration. 
1752 Gay Gordon Bright scarlet, 
yellow lip, accentuated by a pure white 
tube. A newer variety of great appeal. 
1738 Keystone (G) Glorious rich 
rose-pink blooms on slender spikes. 
Much in demand for cutting. 
1753 Lemon Queen Clear shade of 
lemon-yellow or primrose. Exquisite. 
1555 Orange Prince Lovely golden 
bronze tipped with crimson; contrast¬ 
ing white throat. Exceptionally bright. 
1739 Orlando (G) Impressive large 
rich bronze. Popular and desirable be¬ 
cause of its outstanding color. 
1751 Roman Gold (G) Deep golden 
yellow with pink copper hue. An extra 
fine variety for bedding and forcing 
that never fails to please. 
1744 Royal Purple Very striking 
shade of rich royal purple. Distinct. 
1740 White Rock (G) Pure white. 
Choice early variety for outdoors and 
forcing, combining well with others. 
Any of the above nine varieties: 
Pkt. 20ft; Vi 6 oz. 50 *f; V s oz. 85*!. 
7575 Special Collection Offer 
Four Glorious 
Large-Flowered Half- 
D\frarf Snapdragons 
Brilliant Crimson, Laura (rose- 
pink) , Orange Prince, and Golden 
Monarch (golden yellow). 
One Pkt. each <je , 
(value 65 gf) for only 
7558 Special Collection Offer 
Six Very Choice Large-Flowered 
Half-Dwarf Snapdragons 
Bertha Baur (lavender), Ceylon Court 
(yellow), Gay Gordon (scarlet), 
Jennie Schneider (pink), Orlando 
(bronze), and White Rock. 
One Pkt. each » 7 e / 
(value $1.60) for only « 
1532 Ceylon Court (G) Rich, pure 
canary-yellow. Early flowering. 
1556 Cheviot Maid (G) 
tractive bright rosy pink. 
Clear and at- 
Early. 
1769 Golden Pink Queen (G) Lovely 
golden pink blooms forming a solid 
mass of color. Highly recommended. 
1536 Golden West Gorgeous com¬ 
bination of yellow, buff and terra-cotta. 
Its beauty is enhanced by a terra-cotta- 
rose throat. A very appealing color. 
1546 Happiness (G) Superb clear pink, 
with handsome and stately spikes of 
splendid keeping qualities. 
1768 Helen (G) Glorious, massive 
spikes of a rich bright salmon; very 
attractive in beds or when cut. 
1770 Jennie Schneider (G) A favor¬ 
ite variety with pure pink flowers 
closely set on elegant sturdy stems. 
1561 Laura (G) Large bboms of the 
deepest rose-pink on fine spikes. 
1712 Prima Donna Salmon-buff over¬ 
laid with golden sheen; white tubes. 
1745 Ruddy Glow Glowing orange 
scarlet. Of very distinct, compact and 
bushy habit. Ideal for bedding. 
Any of the above ten varieties: 
Pkt. 25*!; Vie oz. 70*!; Vs oz. $1.25. 
1534 Afterglow (G) Rich golden 
bronze blooms nicely placed on strong, 
stocky stems. Very artistic cut flower. 
1535 Cheviot Maid Supreme (G) 
Deeper rose-pink than Cheviot Maid. 
1543 Gloriosum Ruby red edged 
white on lower lip; white tube. One of 
the showiest, most likable varieties. 
1698 Lucky Strike (G) Remarkably 
fine creamy white of very recent intro¬ 
duction; marvelous, tall stocky spikes. 
1550 Newport Golden (G) Brightest 
golden yellow, large, wavy flowers. 
1563 Rose Queen (Witterstaetter’s) 
(G) Rich deep rose. A fine, large- 
flowered variety with long stems. 
1564 Sun Tan (G) Beautiful flowers 
of rosy tan. A touch of yellow on the 
lip materially enhances the beauty of 
this refined, popular variety. 
1749 Winter Helen (G) Charming 
salmon-pink; earlier flowering than the 
original Helen. Very effective. 
Any of the above eight varieties: 
Pkt. 35*!; Vie oz. $1.00; Vs oz. $1.75. 
Welcome 
1542 Welcome True brilliant crim¬ 
son without a trace of magenta or purple. 
Finest in this color and worth a trial. 
1516 Bertha Baur (G) Light mauvy 
lavender shaded deeper lavender, with 
mauve-purple tube. A lovely variety. 
1761 Royal Rose Rich deep rose with 
a decidedly beautiful, velvety sheen. 
Was given Special Mention, All- 
America Selections for 1936. 
1762 Sonny (G) Pleasing shade of 
clear bright pink; quite distinct. 
1763 St. George One of the most 
colorful varieties of recent introduction- 
luminous cerise suffused gold. Was 
given Special Mention in the All- 
America Selections for 1936. 
1839 Sunburst Improved (G) Or¬ 
ange-copper and golden yellow—the 
color of a Sunburst Rose. 
1552 Yellow Perfection (Coates’) 
An exceptionally bright, clear golden 
yellow, of a remarkable purity. 
Any of the above seven varieties: 
Pkt. 50*!; Vie oz. $1.25; Vs oz. $2.25. 
1742 Potpourri Mixed Tigered and 
blotched blooms in many colors. Ex- 
ceedingly prettyand outof the ordinary. 
Pkt. 20*!; Vie oz. 50*!; Vs oz. 85*!. 
1549 Large - Flowered Half-Dwarf, 
Mixed Colors A glorious mixture of 
all varieties. Pkt. 10*!; Vs oz. 30*!; 
i/ 4 oz. 50*!; y 2 oz. 85*!; oz. $1.50. 
The value of every flower is proved at Burpee’s Trial Grounds, Doylestown, Pa. 
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