
Mr. and Mrs. Delavan Burrell enjoy Burrell’s Special Mixture Rust 
Resistant Snapdragon Maximum. In the background is shown a 
field of Larkspur, Imperial Los Angeles. 
Antirrhinum 

Snapdragon 
Our highland grown snapdragon seed germinates quicker and the 
plants grow more vigorously than ordinary seed. The unusually 
favorable growing conditions we have seem to impart a greater 
vigor and hardiness. 
Burrell's Special Mixture Rust Resistant Maxi- 
mum This special mixture contains a great range of colors and 
the contrast between the very dark velvety bloom through 
lighter shades to white results in the most pleasing effect. Hun- 
dreds who saw our seed field exclaimed, “The finest colors I have 
ever seen.” 
(Pkt., 20c) (% oz., 70c) ('% oz., $1.25) 
n HT H All Colors 
Snapdragon Majus Rust Resistant Mixed. This sort 
grows about 30 inches tall. The colors are lighter than the Maxi- 
mum. The flowers are large and the flowered spikes long. Splendid 
for cutting and borders. 
(Pkt., 20c) (% 0z., 70c) (14 0z., $1.25) 
FROM LUBBOCK, TEXAS.—This order is sent you because I like good 
cantaloupes. Know your varieties are good because have bought seed occa- 
sionally since 1910 and have had others buy from you. 
FROM ALDEN, KANSAS.—I would like to purchase 20 lbs. of Aristogold 
Sweet Corn for next spring’s planting. I ordered some for this spring, but it 
was all gone. It is the best Sweet Corn I have ever raised. 
FROM TOPPENISH, WASHINGTON.—We raised 17 tons of fine onions from 
each of those pounds. (Sweet Spanish No, 6.) 
FROM ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL.—Please send growers catalog. We had 
your Sweet Spanish Colorado No. 6 and it was wonderful. 
FROM WILLISTON, S. C.—I have been using your cantaloupe for the past 
17 years, and I can truly say there is no other kind I would plant. I ean 
also savy that I am the cause of others planting your seed around Williston, 
Springfield. Elko Blackville, and Barnwell. 

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