 Burpee’s Double SNAPDRAGONS 
For cut-flower arrangements, Burpee Double H ybrid Snapdragons are unexcelled 
1614 Burpee Double Hybrids 
All Colors Mixed Flowers are sensational, not only for their large size but for their unusual and amazing 
' formation. They are quite large, 134 in. across and 14 in. deep when well grown. The upper lip broadens and 
recurves gracefully. From the rounded portion of the lower lip there is a protruding flare which is slightly frilled. 
Between the lips, extending out from the throat, are several small, wavy accessory petals which add grace, charm 
and refinement, as well as surprise, to an already handsome flower of unsurpassed quality. 
The color range is excellent and all the best to be had in snapdragons are included in this lovely blend. There 
are clear whites, creamy white, white with lavender suffusion, light yellow, bright yellow, golden yellow with some 
yellows flushed pink, rose-orange to scarlet-orange, lovely pinks from delicate salmon to deep rose, lavender, 
crimson, and bronze shades. Valuable for garden display and cutting. Being hybrids, there is some variation inthe 
height of the plants, varying from 20 to 30 in. and the number of stems per plant ranging from 4 to 8. Exciting. : 
Pkt. 40¢; 2 pkts. 75¢; Vso oz. $2.00; 146 oz. $3.75. 4 
1610 Burpee Double Flowers are rich, deep golden yellow throughout, except for the 
SNAPDRAGONS back of the Bude pe are flushed with rose-pink. When fully open, the pink coloring _ 
Be i disappears entirely. The centra spike grows about 28 in. tall and flowers first, followed by 
Beas cade as ae many lateral branches which come from the main stem near the base of the plant. All the 
garden, in the greenhouse during the lateral stems bloom at the same time so that the plants produce a great mass of color, a 
winter, and as cut flowers. Of easiest Pkt. 35¢; 2 pkts. 65¢; 442 oz. $1.75; M6 oz. $3.25 seat 
culture, succeeding best in rich or 1608 Floradale Double Formation of the flowers is similar to Burpee Double, per- ° 
moderately rich soil —in full sun or semi- haps more double and several shades lighter in color—a soft Dresden yellow. On the 
shade. The gorgeous flowers are f reely unopened buds, there is a pale rosy blush which disappears as soon as they open. Flowers < 
produced for several months, and until are quite large, with many open at one time and closely placed on the spikes. 2% ft. 
frost where conditions are favorable. 
Pkt. 40¢; 2 pkts. 75¢; 142 oz. $2.00; %46 oz. $3.75 
pleasingly different form, the immense : 
placed on long, strong stems. The central 
Sow seeds outdoors when soil has be- 
come quite warm; for earlier blooms 1612 Lemonade In addition to a new and 
sow indoors six weeks before your regu- flowers are of a clear primrose-yellow and nicely 
lar outdoor planting time. spike grows 3 ft. tall and blooms ahead of the laterals, three to five of which arise from the 
pat stems close to the eeeung. Frequently, the flower-spikes are more than half the — 
eight of the plants so that a planting attracts immediate attention. Fine for cutting. _ 
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Pkt. 50¢; 2 pkts. 95¢; 142 oz. $2.50; M46 oz. $4.’ 
