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VAUGHAN’ITSEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS 
Vaughan’s Flower Seeds 
Condensed List for Early Sowing 
SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNT 5 PER CENT on orders over $2.00 for Flower Seeds, if the cash is enclosed, 
except Cyclamen, which is net. 
"SNAPS" for Greenhouse Forcing 
SPECIAL OFFER—WHERE PRICE IS: 
$1.00 per pkt., we supply any 3 for $2.50; any 5 for $3.50 
1.50 per pkt., we supply any 3 for 4.00; any 5 for 6.50 
2.00 per pkt., we supply any 3 for 5.00; any 5 for 7.50 Trade pkt. 
* Afterglow. Golden bronze.$1.00 
Bertha Baur. Charming lavender or orchid shade. The flowers do not shatter. 2.00 
Captor (Breitmeyer). A pure white snapdragon possessing long flowering spikes on 
strong wiry stems. A continuous producer. 2.00 
Celestial (Witterstaetter). New yellow, shown at Columbus, Ohio, spring show. 2.00 
Coates’ Yellow Perfection. Finest deep yellow. 1.00 
*Ceylon Court. Canary yellow. The best early yellow—our introduction. 1.00 
*Ceylon Court, Dark Selection... 1.00 
*Cheviot Maid. The Original Strain. Early rose pink. 1.00 
*Cheviot Maid Supreme. Darker than the former. 1.00 
^Cheviot Maid, Yoder Strain. A shade lighter than the original stock. 1.00 
Cincinnati (Witterstaetter). A most attractive fragrant light rose-pink, good growth, 
long stemmed and flowers well placed on stems. 1.00 
Daybreak (Breitmeyer). Strong, vigorous pink. Same shade as the Rose Briarcliffe. 
Heavy winter producer. Florets well set on long flower spikes, with strong, wiry stems. 
Will not drop flowers: . 2.00 
Kirkwood Beauty. Bronze with a cast of gold—Small foliage; long flower spike. Never 
sheds its flowers. Blooms from November until spring. 1.50 
*Jennie Schneider. Soft rose pink. Sow early for winter flowering. 1.00 
*Lucky Strike. Best pure white, grows three to four feet with splendid full spike of 
flowers; does not drop or shatter. 1.00 
Marion Golden (Schumann). Yellow, having the same characteristics as the white. . 2.00 
Marion White (Schumann). A real white, large close flowering spike on a strong 
sturdy stem, throwing small foliage. 2.00 
New Deal. Very early, fragrant, golden bronze. 1.50 
Nicholson Yellow. A striking new bright yellow. 1.00 
Roman Gold. A deep golden yellow with the lip a lighter yellow suffused pink, the tips 
having a beautiful pink copper hue. 1.00 
*Rose Queen (Witterstaetter). Dark pink. 1.00 
Royal Gold (Schumann). An orchid flower, the face old-gold, the upper lip shading 
from gold to orchid. 2.00 
Sonny. A very pleasing shade of light pink. 1.50 
Sunburst Improved. Color of Sunburst Rose. 1.00 
Sunset (Breitmeyer). A beautiful golden copper, bronze lip. Exceptionally large in¬ 
dividual florets, well set. Makes fine, long flower spike. 2.00 
Suntan. Rose shade of tan with tinge of yellow on lip. 1.00 
Terry’s Surprise Improved. Free and continuous flowering, flowers well placed, fine 
stems. Rich deep pink, with bronzy orange. 2.00 
Velvet Beauty. Rich American Beauty 
red in color, exceptionally stout stem 
and dark green foliage. It is healthy 
and vigorous and a very good 
grower. Trade pkt., $1.00. 
White Cheviot Maid (Yoder). Pure 
white, flowers beautifully placed. See 
illustration. Trade pkt., $2.00. 
*White Prosperity. A pure white. 
Grows on long stems, with excellent 
length of spike. Trade pkt., $2.00. 
ANTIRRHINUM White Cheviot Maid *White Rock. A new and extra early- 
blooming pure white. Trade pkt., 50c. 
*Winter Helen. Lovely salmon-pink, early and winter bloomer. Trade pkt., $ 1.00. 
Yellow Cheviot Maid (Volz). The Chicago Florists Club awarded it a Certificate of 
Merit, and the S. A. F. & O. H. "Declared it the most outstanding yellow snapdragon 
ever staged and worthy of a certificate of merit or the highest paper award granted.” 
Trade pkt., $2.00. 
Greenhouse Varieties Mixed. Trade pkt., $1.00. 
*These varieties are best for early winter flowering. 
Anemone 
Culture: Sow in flats, thin out after the second leaf, and pot in 2^-inch pots. When 
plants are established, set out in benches or solid beds 10 to 12 inches apart. Plenty of 
cow manure is recommended. Flowers in about six months from seed. 
Coronaria Blue. Trade pkt., 35c; x /± 70c; oz., $2.40. 
Coronaria Creagh Castle Strain. Belongs to the St. Brigid variety. The flowers are 
extremely large and the range of color exceptional. Trade pkt., $1.00; oz., $10.00. 
Coronaria His Excellency. A large single scarlet flower. Trade pkt., 25c; oz., $l.b0. 
Coronaria The Governor. Double bright scarlet. Tr. pkt., 50c; \ioz., $1.00:oz., $3.60. 
Coronaria St. Brigid (True Irish Strain). A fine mixture of many attractive shades. 
Trade pkt., 50c; )i oz., $1.20; oz., $4.20. 
ANEMONE Coronaria Creagh Castle Strain 
