ANTIRRHINUM ... Snapdragon 
Plant seed in the Fall, during August, September and October for best results. Seed germinates 
from 7 to 21 days, according to varieties and types, so be patient. They are easy to grow, very 
colorful, fine for cut flowers, and for borders and beds in the garden. They are truly perennials, 
but in the Southern States they are treated as an annual, and will produce flowers in 90 to 120 
days. The seed is fine, and should be covered lightly but firmed in well in the box. In the open 
they can be sown in rows and firmed well. Be sure and keep the plants on the grow, if you are 
planting in boxes, sprinkle every 10 days with Blood Meal and continue to feed after they are 
planted out where they are to bloom, and you will be almost assured of healthy, thrifty, hardy¬ 
blooming plants. Do not pinch back but keep them well supplied with this Blood as a plant 
food, until they have finished their blooming period. 
See back cover for Rust Proof Snaps 
TALL GROWING 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
SNAPDRAGONS (Maximum) 
A comparatively new strain, superior to 
anything yet introduced and a revelation to 
those who have been growing only the ordi¬ 
nary garden snapdragons. Immense flowers 
of beautiful texture closely set on long grace¬ 
ful stems growing to four feet high. 
670 — Los Angeles. A beautiful salmon-rose— 
identical in color to the famous Los Angeles 
Rose. It combines a beautiful shade of salmon 
with Begonia Rose. It is sure to create a 
sensation in your garden. It is a vigorous 
grower. 
671 — Orchid Cattleya. New. Very pretty, rosy- 
lilac. 
672 — Golden Oriole. Flashing light orange, 
underlip marked with large yellow spot. 
673 — Ruby. A pleasing deep ruby red. 
682 — Apple Blossom. Soft apple blossom pink, 
yellow lip and white marking. 
683 — Canary Bird. Bright canary yellow. Fine 
color for mixed bouquets. 
684 — Copper King. Bronzy scarlet with rich 
velvety sheen. 
685 — Old Gold. Pure golden yellow. An effec¬ 
tive, pleasing color. Pkt. 25c; Vs oz. 75c. 
686 — Purple King. Deep reddish-purple or 
garnet. 
687— Snowflake. Soft, creamy white flowers 
on massive spikes. 
688 — Rose Giant. Very large flowers of clear 
rose-pink. 
Any of above colors 
Pkt. 25c; l/a oz - 75c; 1/4 oz. $1.30 
689— Giant Mixed Snapdragons. All of the 
above colors correctly mixed to produce an 
harmonious blend. 
Large Pkt. 25c; t/s oz • 60c; 1/4 oz. $1.00 
MAIESTIC, SEMI-TALL 
HYBRID SNAPDRAGON 
Majus Nanum Maximum 
EXTRA GIANT FLOWERS 
New Hybrid, Medium Snapdragon growing 
between Maximum and Nanum, about 22 ins. 
Flower spikes are closely set with very large 
flowers of unusually good colors. 
651— Talisman. (Orange scarlet.) 
652— Golden Emblem. Yellow to orange. 
653— Rose Marie. Deep rose. 
654 — Hadley. Dark red. 
655— Daily Mail. Salmon Pink. 
656— Gold of Ophir. Orange. 
657— Sweet Briar. Rose, white throat. 
658— Afterglow. Light yellow with salmon- 
rose suffused with gold. 
661—Golden Dawn. A warm salmon terra¬ 
cotta and yellow. 
659— Mixed Hybrids. 
Any of above colors. 
Packets 25c each 
1/16 oz. $1.40; l/s oz. $2.80 
TALL, LARGE FLOWERING 
SNAPDRAGONS (Majus) 
This strain grows 21/2 to 3 feet high. The 
large flowers are openly spaced on long 
spikes, giving it a very graceful appearance 
and making them exceptionally fine for cut¬ 
ting, as well as for bedding. 
625— Cardinal. Long flower spikes of dazzling 
scarlet. 
626 — Coral Rose. A soft coral pink, deeping 
to rose. 
627— Orange Harmony. Terra Cotta orange 
shaded rose. 
628— Pink Venus. Flesh pink with white 
marking. 
629— Rose King. One of the finest deep rose 
snapdragons. 
630— Torchlight. Bright orange with yellow lip. 
Any of above colors. 
Pkt. 15c; l / 8 oz. 50c; 1/4 oz. 90c 
634—Tall Snapdragons Mixed. Containing all 
the above six colors. 
Pkt. 15c; l / 8 oz. 35c; 1/4 oz. 60c 
LARGE FLOWERING SNAPDRAGONS 
No. 689— Mixed. 25c 
MEDIUM-TALL 
LARGE FLOWERING 
SNAPDRAGONS (Nanum) 
This group is valuable for bedding purpose 
as the plant is a compact grower to 11/2 to 2 
feet high. It is very free flowering, indi¬ 
vidual flowers set closely on long spikes suit¬ 
able for cutting. 
640— Pink Perfection. Beautiful clear pink 
suffused with salmon. 
641— Crimson Empress. Brilliant rich, velvety 
shade of crimson. 
642 — Carmine Queen. A bright rose carmine. 
643 — Silver Pink. A magnificent flower, deli¬ 
cate, pearly pink. 
644— Orange Defiance. A rich, orange-scarlet 
of pleasing character. 
645— Prima Donna. Soft, terra cotta pink with 
white marking. 
Any of above colors 
Pkt. 15c; t / 8 oz. 60c; *4 oz. $1.00 
649—Medium Snaps Mixed. All above six 
colors blended. 
Extra large Pkt. 15c; l / 8 oz. 45c; 1/4 oz. 85c 
DWARF ROCK HYBRIDS 
709—A very dwarf Snapdragon forming small 
compact plants; very fine for rock gardens. 
Flowers are bright shades of rose, pink, pur¬ 
ple, mauve and some bi-color. Pkt. 15c; 
1/16 oz. 60c; Vs oz. $1.00. 
NEW MAJESTIC 
No. 655—Semi-tall Snapdragon. Daily 
Mail. Salmon Pink. Pkt. 25c 
TALL "SNAPS" 
Collection No. 635 
635— Includes the four most popular colors 
in this group. Coral Rose. Orange Har¬ 
mony, Rose King, Torchlight. rr» 
(1 Pkt. each, value 60c). OUC 
"SNAPS" FOR YOU 
Collection No. 650 
Includes one packet each of Pink, Orange, 
Crimson and Silver Pink. Crt _ 
Value 60c. OUC 
COLORED DRAGONS 
Collection Nos. 690, 688 , 685 
Includes one packet each of Rose, Old 
Gold and Canary Bird. 683. 
Value 75c, for.. 
50c 
