Max Schling’s Annual Flower Seed 
RUSTPROOF SNAPDRAGONS 
THREE NEW TETRAPLOID SNAP- 
DRAGONS 
These three varieties have been select- 
ed by virtue of their tremendous florets 
and brilliant colors. 
Tetra Yellow. Deep canary-yellow. 
Pan American Pink. Apple-blossom-pink. 
Tetra Orchid. Pure lavender. 
Each Pkt., 75c; 5 pkts., $3.25. 
SNAPDRAGON SNOWDRIFT. Pure 
white, 100% double. One of the finest 
flowers for the cutting garden or green- 
house. Compact, well-branched plants 
averaging 23 inches in height, produc- 
ing fine spikes. A sensation wherever 
grown. Liberal pkt., $1.00;6 pkts., $5.00. 
VELVET GIANT. Intense velvety crim- 
son florets 214 inches across, on tall, 
strong stems. This variety fills a long- 
felt need for a fine strong Snapdragon 
in this color. Pkt., $1.00; 6 pkts., $5.00. 
Snowdrift, Double Snapdragon 
Max Schling’s 
Twelve Super - Giant 
AMERICAN 
SNAPDRAGONS 
AN EXCLUSIVE MAX SCHLING 
PRESENTATION 
A healthy, vigorous race with individual 
flowers at least one-third larger than other 
so-called giants. Tall, strong spikes, equaling 
the modern Gladiolus. 3 to 4 ft. 
INDIAN SUMMER. Rich velvety glossy 
copper color. 
GOLDEN WEST. Rich deep golden yellow. 
Massasoit. Brownish orange characteristic of 
Wallflower. 
Miami. Delightful tender rose. 
Navajo. Delicate canary-yellow self. 
Pathfinder. Lovely tender rose-pink. 
Pontiac. Deep velvety maroon-purple. 
Seminole. Rosy lilac, white throat. 
SHASTA. White, yellow throat. 
Somerset. Apricot, salmon flush. 
Tenega (Sunset). Autumn gold and terra 
cotta. 
Wyoming. Deep carmine-pink with golden 
yellow lip. 
Any of above: Pkt., 50c; 5 pkts., $2.25 
GIANT AMERICAN SNAPDRAGON, Mix- 
ed. Pkt., 35c; 5 pkts., $1.50. 
SCHLING’S FAMOUS SNAPDRAGON 
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of these 
12 varieties for $4.50. 
ANNUAL 
MAXIMUM. About 3 feet high. 
Alaska. Long spikes of pure white flowers. 
Apple Blossom. Large light pink. 
Campfire. Pure luminous scarlet. 
Canary Bird. Pure canary-yellow. 
Copper Queen. Bronzecopper blending, 
gold lip. 
Copper Shades. Deep velvety copper to cop- 
pery old gold. 
Crimson. Pure crimson. 
Fair Lady. Silvery pink. 
Loveliness. Large, pure, soft rose-pink. 
Mixed. 
Any of above Maximum varieties, pkt., 75c; 
5 pkts., $3.25. 
e@ One pkt. each of 9 varieties, $5.50. 
Snapdragon Irish Melodies. Illustrated on 
page 2. If you like Snapdragons we 
recommend that you include a gener- 
ous amount of this famous strain. Pkt., 
75c; 5 pkts., $3.25. 
Rosalie. All-America Bronze Medal, 1940. 
New rust-resistant large flowered giant 
Snapdragon. Rich, deep rose. 50c per 
pkt.; 5 pkts., $2.25. 
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Annual Snapdragons 
Tips On Snapdragon 
Culture 
Antirrhinum (Snapdragon) seed should 
be started in flats early in the spring. Care 
should be taken not to plant the seed too 
deeply, or to over-water. When plants are 
large enough to handle, they can be prick- 
ed off into 24-inch pots and hardened in 
the cold frame for later transplanting. 
Seeds may also be sown directly in the 
open soil and then thinned out, leaving 
seedlings about a foot apart. 
Snapdragons are a hardy annual and ex- 
cellent results may be obtained by fall 
sowing. 
Modern Giant Snapdragon 
