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FLOWER SEEDS FOR FLORISTS ' 7 
INC. 
GREENHOUSE SNAPDRAGONS 
A ll our forcing Snapdragon seed, except novelties, is produced by us in our greenhouses to insure trueness 
to color. Also a test of every lot of this seed is flowered by us to check its trueness. Regular trade packets 
of our own growing of this seed will produce 500-1000 seedlings and more, depending on the care with which it 
is sown and looked after. 
IN SOWING. Our germination tests of such small seed is made on peat moss, because it is usually sterile or 
free of the rot that attacks seed and explains much loss. We use no covering. Light overhead spraying will wash 
the seed into the soil enough to germinate it if carefully protected from draughts and sun until it comes up, 
after which gradually expose to air and light or the seedlings will "damp off". 
NEW VARIETIES 
Yellow Cheviot Maid. (Frank Volz.) A new yellow with the ideal growth and early flowering habit of its parent. 
White Cheviot Maid. (J. S. Yoder & Son.) Another Cheviot Maid break and into a color we need. Said to be 
identical in growth and flowering habit to the parent stock. 
Celestial. (Witterstaetter.) The originator of Rose Queen, Afterglow, and Cincinnati has put the same excel¬ 
lent growth and earliness into this new fairly deep yellow—his latest introduction. 
Daybreak. Briarcliffe rose-pink. Vigorous growth with heavy flower spikes. 
Sunset. A heavy spiked golden-bronze. Exceptionally large flowered. 
Captor. Pure white, long-stemmed and flowers throughout the winter. 
Any of the above in originator's packet, $2.00 each. Any 3 packets of the 6 varieties, $5.00. 
STANDARD FORCING VARIETIES 
*Stars indicate the choicest forcing varieties according to our experience and demand for 
* Afterglow. Finest golden orange.$1.00 
Allman's Pink. Silvery rose-pink . 1.00 
'^Bertha Baur. The only early lavender. 
'•■Ceylon Court. Standard earliest yellow. 
Ceylon Court Dark. A selection for a 
deeper golden yellow color and 
more even growth . 1.00 
Cheviot Maid. Original strain. 1.00 
Cheviot Maid. Yoder strain. Light 
shade . 
'•■Cheviot Maid Supreme. Best fairly 
deep rose; THE standard pink. 1.00 
*Coates' Yellow Perfection. Finest deep 
yellow; fine color. 1.00 
Geneva Pink. Rich clear pink.50 
Golden Pink Queen. As named. 1.00 
Helen. Salmon-rose . 1-00 
Jennie Schneider. Light rose; not extra 
early. 
Judd's Light Pink Light rose-pink 
Kirkwood Beauty. Bronze-orange. 1.50 
Laura. Deep rose. 1-00 
Lucky Strike. White. Plant early for 
winter flowering . 1-00 
*New Cincinnati. The finest light rose; 
large and very choice. 1.00 
Tr. Pkt. 3 Pkts. 
$1.00 $2.50 
5 Pkts. 
$3.50 
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Tr. Pkt 
New Deal. Very early, fragrant, rich 
golden bronze, should be valuable 
them. 
. 3 Pkts. 
5 Pkts. 
Philadelphia Pink. Standard pink . . . 
Radiance. Valuable large flowered pint 
Roman Gold. Bright coppery yellow . . 
'■Rose Queen. Finest deep rose-pink. 
!: Sun Tan. Orange-tan; extra early. 
'•■Terry's Surprise Imp. Rich rose shaded 
orange. Very choice. 
'■Velvet Beauty. American Beauty red 
White Prosperity. Long-stemmed clear 
white . 
Winter King. Free-flowering pink, not 
extra early; continuous flowering . . 
Ball Forcing Mixture. Our special win¬ 
ter-flowering mixture. Contains 
fully half the best pinks with bal¬ 
ance in yellow, white, and orange. 
We suggest this where a limited 
amount of all colors are wanted . . . 
$1.50 
$4.00 
$6.50 
1.00 
2.50 
3.50 
1.00 
2.50 
3.50 
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2.50 
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.75 
Write us for quantity quotations on any of 
2.00 3.00 
the above. 
STANDARD VARIETIES FOR OUTDOOR PLANTING (Not early or winter flowering) 
Mixture 
HALF-TALL VARIETIES 
Mixture 
TOM THUMB VARIETIES 
Very dwarf, 6 in., 
Alba. White 
Brilliant. Crimson 
Delicate Pink 
Mixed . 
Tr. Pkt. 
1 A oz. 
.$0.25 
$0.50 
. .25 
.50 
. .25 
.50 
. .25 
.50 
. .25 
.40 
. .25 
.40 
Tr. Pkt. 
i / 4 oz. 
.$0.25 
$0.40 
. .25 
.40 
. .25 
.35 
.25 
.75 
. .25 
.50 
.25 
.40 
ling, but 
mers. 
Tr Pkt. 
$0.35 
.35 
.35 
. .25 
they do 
MAJESTIC VARIETIES Tr Pkt. 
Golden Dawn. Glorified Afterglow. Vs oz., 75c $0.50 
Orange King. Bright orange. Vs oz., 75c 
Twilight. Golden tan-yellow. Y& oz., 75c 
'A oz. 
Evensong (new). Buff or chamois pink. Extra 
large flowers . Vb oz., 75c 
Fair Lady. Light rose or flesh pink. Clear or 
self color and valuable for cutting. Extra 
large . Vs oz., 75c 
Mixture . 
All Majestic varieties are valuable for cut¬ 
ting if planted early, not later than January. 
'■"ENGARDE" (NEW) Mojus Grandiflora. 
Coral-pink and amber, yellow lip. Vs oz., 
$ 1.00 . 
MAXIMUM VARIETIES 
Snowflake. White 
The Rose. Clear rc 
Mixture . 
Nearly every new Snapdragon is an improvement—all are from greenhouse growers. 
.50 
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.25 
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r. Pkt. 
1/4 oz. 
$0.25 
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