New 
Rust-Resistant 
Maximum 
Snapdragon 
Campfire 
Snapdragons 
Snapdragons (botanically Antirrhinums) have always been universal favorites for 
color in the garden, in the greenhouse during the winter, and as cut-iiowers. Of 
easiest culture, succeeding in ordinary well-drained garden soil—in full sun or semi¬ 
shade. The gorgeous flowers are freely produced for several months, 
and until frost where conditions are favorable. Sow seeds outdoors 
when soil has become quite warm; for earlier blooms sow indoors 
six weeks before your regular outdoor planting time. Full cultural 
directions on every packet. Best treated as annuals, although they 
are biennials in sections where mild weather prevails in winter. 
Special Collection Offers 
Six New Giant 
Rust-Resistant Snapdragons 
Artistic, Campfire, Loveliness, Red Cross, 
Snow Giant and Yellow Giant. 
7641 One Tkt. each (value 90?f) for only 500 
7642 Two Pkts. each (value $1.80) for 850 
7643 Vio Oz. each (value $2.10) for $1.25 
Maximum or Tall 
Giant Snapdragons 
Surpass all others for stateliness and magnificence of flower- 
spikes; 2 to 3 ft. tall outdoors, the upper 10 to 12 in. of which 
are studded with perfectly gorgeous blooms of huge size and 
exquisite form. Highly prized for planting in solid beds or 
borders. Invaluable for cutting. 
Rust-Resistant—New! 
With the creation of these new strains, which are highly 
immune to the rust disease. Snapdragons have become more 
popular than ever. Plants are base branching, each plant 
producing 8 to 18 long, graceful spikes covered with large 
flowers. Foliage is clean, healthy and free from rust. If rust 
has destroyed your Snapdragons in the past, be sure to plant 
rust-resistant varieties this year. 
2998 Artistic Rosy pink; glistening white tube. 
2999 Campfire Pure luminous scarlet; yellow lip. 
2262 Copper Shades Almost every possible shade of copper. 
2257 Crimson Bright fiery crimson suffused orange. 
3000 Loveliness Most attractive, pure, soft rose-pink. 
2258 P ink Shades Pure shades of pink from deep to light. 
2263 Red Cross Deep rich crimson with white tube. 
2259 Snow Giant White faintly spotted yellow on upper lip. 
2260 Yellow Giant Clear canary-yellow; white tube. 
Any of the above varieties: Pkt. 15;!; Vi.6 oz. 35ft; ’/goz. 60^1. 
2265 Mixed Colors The above and other desirable shades 
in mixture. Pkt. 15f<; ’/j oz. 50^; *4 oz. 85;!; Vi oz -$L50. 
Select Standard Maximum Snapdragons 
1705 Apple Blossom Pretty apple-blossom-pink enli¬ 
vened by a blotcn of bright yellow on the lower lip, which is 
white suffused with delicate pink. The tube is pure white. 
1721 Canary Bird Rich canary yellow, deepening 
considerably at the lip. Glistening white tube. Robust. 
1699 Carmine-Rose Shining carmine-rose with a 
touch of golden yellow on the lip. Very charming. 
1714 Crusader Bright reddish velvety maroon with a 
luminous cast of glowing deep crimson. A great favorite. 
1706 Fire Flame Bright fiery red with a suffusion of 
brilliant orange and a glow of deep scarlet. Velvety texture. 
1703 Fire King Copper-rose shaded light orange and 
lemon-yellow set off by a showy, pure white throat. 
Any of the above 14 standard varieties of Maximum 
1720 Fairy Charm Flaming, tigered and blotched 
flowers in a colorful mixture. Pkt. 10;!; Vs oz. 40c. 
1723 Light Shades Mixed Light colors, such as 
rose, salmon, yellow and white. Many bicolored, pencilled 
and blotched. Distinct. Pkt. 15ft; Vs oz - 50;!; V4 oz. 85 
1719 Maximum, Mixed Colors A superb blend of 
all the above standard varieties as well as others of this 
Giant Flowered, tall-growing strain of Snapdragons. 
Pkt. 10^; Vg oz. 35^; Vi oz - 60^; oz. $2.00. 
1700 Floradale Salmon-Rose Rich salmon-rose 
with yellow lip. Very appealing and desirable shade. 
1715 Fordhook Rose Clear rose-pink emphasized by 
just a touch of yellow on the lip. Has always been popular. 
1713 Orchid Bright mauve-lavender—Cattleya-orchid. 
1702 Ruby Glowing ruby red. Decidedly striking. 
1716 Snowflake Soft creamy white. A great favorite. 
1701 Sunnybrook Light coppery bronze shaded sal¬ 
mon, with pronounced amber yellow lip and old rose tube. 
1717 Sunshine Brilliant deep yellow with a coppery 
sheen on the lip; the tube is iridescent lilac-rose. 
1718 Wallflower Blooms of a rich deep coppery crim¬ 
son, the shade typical of Wallflowers. Deep wine-red tube. 
Snapdragons: Pkt. 10 ft; Vi oz - 40;!; Vi oz. 70;!. 
7629 Special Collection Offer 
Six Select Standard Maximum 
Giant-Flowered Snapdragons 
Fordhook Rose, Orchid (mauve-lavender). Ruby, 
Snowflake (whi*e). Sunshine (deep yellow) and 
Wallflower (coppery crimson). 
One Pkt. each (value 60(1) for only 350 
For other types of Snapdragons, see the next two pages 
Annuals 
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