Burpee’s Snapdragons 
Snapdragons (botanically Antirrhinums) have always been universal favorites for 
color in the garden, in the greenhouse during the winter, and as cut flowers. 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, ^w 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 having mild winters. 
‘‘Majestic" Snapdragons 
Semi-Tall Giant-Flowered 
The massive. Hyacinth-like spikes are closely set with flowers as large as those of 
the Tall Giant (Maximum) type, offered on page 48, but the plants are of semi- 
tall growth, 18 to 24 in. high. Ideal for 
2967 Day Dream Lovely, distinct 
shade of soft rose-pink merging into 
light yellow at the center. Large, finely 
formed flowers. Bright and charming. 
2968 Fancy Tints Gigantic flowers 
of many attractive colors, mostly autumn 
shades. Practically all are two-toned, 
some bi-colored, while in others several 
colors are softly blended into the most 
appealing combinations. 
Any of the abcnie 4 varieties: Pkt 
beds, borders, cutting and pot culture. 
2969 Fire Dragon Brilliant cerise- 
scarlet merging to gold in the center. 
Brightest of all Snapdragons. Equally 
desirable for cutting or garden display. 
2970 Royal Gold Grace and beauty 
lend an unequalled charm to the very 
large glowing golden orange flowers 
which are beautifully overlaid salmon 
on the upper petal. Long, sturdy stems. 
Quite a new shade in Snapdragons. 
. 25^; Vi6 oz. 70^; Vs oz. $1.25. 
1704 Avalanche Beautiful pure 
white blooms well displayed on large, 
attractive spikes. A foremost variety. 
1747 Dawn O’Day Light rose- 
pink, changing to apricot, slightly suf¬ 
fused gold toward the center as the 
flowers fully develop. Early blooming. 
1547 Delight Salmon-pink shaded 
with apricot. Makes a fine cut flower. 
1548 Fldorado Deep golden yellow 
of unusual purity. Combines remark¬ 
ably well with all other varieties. 
1755 Fvensong Very large blooms 
of a cliarming blend of cliamois-pink 
shading through apricot to delicate buff. 
1756 Fair Lady Extra large flowers 
of a lovely light flesh-pink tinged with 
a deeper shade of rose. Decidedly re¬ 
fined; a favorite with everyone. 
1722 Orange King Terra-cotta 
shaded with orange. .4 rather unusual 
blending of colors, which creates a most 
artistic effect. Particularly rich, striking. 
1748 Primrose Princess Charm¬ 
ing, soft primrose-yellow deepening 
slightly toward the center. 
7553 Special Offer 
Six Majestic 
Snapdragons 
Avalanche, Eldorado, Orange 
King, Red Chief, Rosella, and 
Twilight. 
6 Pkts. (1 of each, 
value $1.20) for only *00 
1565 Purple King \'^ery large, at¬ 
tractive blooms of a clear, rich shade of 
Cattleya-purple. An unusual color. 
1733 Red Chief Scintillating, deep 
crimson-scarlet of unusual vivacity. 
Very dark green foliage. Most desirable, 
1757 Rosella The largest individual 
flowers we have ever seen; beautiful 
glowing rose of exceptional charm. 
1559 Twilight Delicate, soft apricot 
shaded with salmon. Lovely coloring. 
1568 Victory Glistening, rich terra¬ 
cotta-orange shading to yellow. 
Any of the above 13 varieties: Pkt. 20^; Vie oz. 50^; Vg oz. 85^. 
1731 Majestic Snapdragons, Mixed All of the above varieties well 
blended in a very colorful mixture. Pkt. 15^; Vis oz. 40^; Vs oz. 70^. 
Tall Large-Flowered 
Snapdragons 
Much branched plants with many tall, upright spikes so 
stiff and strong as seldom to require staking. Flowers are 
large and showy. Excellent for bedding and cutting. 2>< ft. 
1758 £n Garde Individual flowers are extra large; the 
upper lip is warm coral-pink suffused gold; the lower lip, 
bright yellow shaded coral. The general effect is that of 
coral overlaid with yellow. Upright tall spikes of densely 
placed flowers with many open at the one time. Distinct. 
Pkt. 15^; Vs oz. 600; oz. $1.00. 
3004 Orange Glory Immense flowers; long spikes. 
Main portion of flower is orange-.scarlet shading to orange- 
pink at edge of lips, while the throat is golden orange. 
Pkt. 250; Vie oz. 600; Vs oz. $1.00. 
1855 Pink Glory Elegant, long flower spikes studded 
with large blooms of clear rose-pink self. An exquisite new 
and distinct Burpee introduction that is a perfect com¬ 
panion to the above two outstanding varieties. Highly 
recommended. Pkt. 250; Vie oz. 600; Vs oz. $1.00. 
1526 Tall Selected Striped Large blooms attrac¬ 
tively striped and flaked with contrasting colors. Beautiful 
and quite extraordinary. Pkt. 150; Vs oz. 500; V4 oz. 850. 
1558 Tall Large-Flowered, Mixed A colorful 
mixture, many colors. Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 250; Vi oz. 400. 
46 W. Atlee Burpee Co. 
Dwarf or Tom Thumb 
Snapdragons 
Very dwarf, compact plants, 6 to 8 in. tall. Although not 
suitable for cutting, they are splendid for edgings, borders, 
rockeries and pot culture. Free flowering. Bloom quickly. 
2972 Amber Gem Golden yellow suffused amber. 
1854 Brilliant Rose A charming bright rose-pink, 
1525 Moonbeam Pleasing shade of primrose-yellow. 
1741 Pinkie Rose-pink, yellow lip, white tube. Effective. 
1554 Snowcap Showy white flowers; profuse blooming. 
Any of the above Dwarf or Tom Thumb Snapdragons: 
Pkt. 100; Vis 400; Vs 700; Vi oz. $1.25. 
1557 Dwarf Mixed The above and other varieties in a 
well-blended mixture. Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 350; Vi <>*• 000. 
1560 Dwarf Rock Hybrids [g Compact plants, 4 to 
6 in. tall, covered with miniature flowers of many colors. 
Pkt. 100; Vis oz. 400; Vs oz. 700; Vi oz. $1.25. 
7511 Special Collection Offer 
The Above Five Dwarf Snapdragons 
5 Pkts. One each of the five separate oe v 
named varieties (value 500) for only 
