with large flowers. Foliage is clean, healthy 
and resistant to rust-disease. 
2998 Artistic Most appealing, rosy pink 
brightened by a pure glistening white tube. 
2999 Campfire Distinct shade of bronzy 
crimson with yellow lip and carmine tube. 
2262 Copper Shades Fashionable art 
shades of coppery reds and bronze tones. 
3000 Lovelimess Attractive, pure soft 
rose-pink tone of unusual brilliance. Lovely. 
2258 Pimk Shades Many charming vari- 
ations from deep rose to light pink. Showy. 
2263 Red Cross Deep crimson with 
pure white tube. Striking color contrast. 
2259 Snow Giant Glistening white, faint- 
ly spotted yellow on upper lip. Charming. 
2260 Yellow Giant Canary-yellow 
with a white tube. Exquisite coloring. 
2265 Mixed Colors, Rust-Resistant 
The most desirable colors, including the 
above and some others, in a_ carefully 
blended mixture for a glorious effect. 
; Any of the above: 
Pkt. 25¢; We oz. 60¢; % oz. $1.00 
Five Rust-Resistant 
Tall Giant Snapdragons 
Artistic, Campfire, Loveliness, 
Snow Giant and Yellow Giant 
—5 pkts., one of h 
7641 vale $1.25) only 85¢ 

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lovely contrast to the glistening white tube. 
1713 Orchid Bright mauve-lavender, 
the lovely shade of some cattleya orchids. 
1702 Ruby Decidedly striking and 
pleasing color of glowing ruby red. 
1716 Snowflake Sort creamy white. 
A great favorite. Long, strong spikes. 
1718 Waliflower Rich deep coppery 
crimson with pretty, dark wine-red tube. 
1719 Mixed Colors A superb blend of 
the above standard varieties as well as 
others to make up a wide assortment of 
desirable colors. The long spikes of giant 
flowers make a grand showing in the gar- 
den and are invaluable for cutting. 
Any of the above: 
Pkt. 15¢; Wg oz. 45¢; % oz. 80¢ 
Velvet Giant 
1580 Velvet Giant is an outstanding, new, 
vigorous growing snapdragon, 21% ft. tall, 
individual plants producing 6 to 12 tower- 
ing spikes each filled’ with many nicely 
placed flowers which are larger than the 
other regular or diploid varieties here 
listed. A velvety texture adds richness to 
the deep crimson blooms while an under- 
tone of orange-bronze showing through . 
the crimson lightens up the color and gives 
it life. The long stems of closely and uni- 
formly spaced flowers, with many open at 
one time, make Velvet Giant a top-notch 
antirrhinum for cutting and garden deco- 
ration as well as for exhibition. 
Pkt. 25¢; “446 0z. 60¢; '% oz. $1.00 





Tall Giant Snapdragons oh 
z Magnificent flower-spikes 2 to 3 ft. tall outdoors, the upper 10 to 12 in. of which are 
thickly studded with gorgeous blooms of immense size. Highly prized for planting in solid 
beds or borders. Invaluable for cutting. Plants will grow 4 ft. and more tall under glass 
during the winter, depending on climate, planting dates and growing conditions, 1580 
-RUST-RESISTANT VARIETIES REGULAR VARIETIES ek Gia 
ig . Velvet Giant 
Plants are base branching, each plant pro- 1721 Canary Bird Rich canary-yellow Spee ? 
ducing 8 to 18 long, graceful spikes covered deepening considerably at the lip, all in eZ 
Majestic Snapdragons 
Semi-Tall Giant Flowered 
Plants are compact and bushy, 18 to 24 in. high, and 
bear many massive, hyacinth-like spikes closely set with 
flowers as large as those of the Tall Giant type. The spikes 
are borne well above the foliage, the central one being 
slightly taller than the others All are sturdy, upright and 
strong. Ideal for beds, borders, cutting and pots. | 
1704 Avalanche Attractive large, white blooms. 
1547 Delight Salmon-pink shaded with rich apricot. 
1548 Eldorado Deep golden yellow. Lovely color. 
2969 Fire Dragon Brilliant cerise-scarlet, Splendid. 
1565 Purple King Unusual shade of cattleya-purple. 
1541 Rosamond Deep rose-pink suffused salmon. 
2970 Royal Gold Golden orange overlaid salmon. 
1731 All Colors Mixed Ali of the above and other 
“Majestic’’ Snapdragons in a colorful mixture. 
Any of the above Majestic Snapdragons: 
Pkt. 25¢; 146 0z.60¢; % oz. $1.00 

Four Majestic Snapdragons 
Avalanche, Delight, Eldorado and Royal Gold 
— 4 pkts., one each of these four varieties 
1993 ; (value $1.00) for only 75¢ 


_; Giant Snapdragons growing for seed on Burpee’s Floradale Farms 
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