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VAUGHAN'S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS 
VaugharTs 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 
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pink. Best variety to crop for a holi 
day, especially for Christmas. Med¬ 
ium length, heavy stems, large flowers, 
very early.$1.00 
*Rose Queen (Witterstaetter). Dark 
pink X. 1 
Royal Gold (Schumann). An orchid 
flower, the face old-gold, the upper 
lip shading from gold to orchid. . . . 
Snow White (Breitmeyer). Pure white 
Sunburst, Improved. Color of Sun¬ 
burst rose X . 
Sunset (Breitmeyer). A beautiful 
golden copper, bronze lip. Exception¬ 
ally large individual florets, well set. 
Makes fine, long flower spike. 2.00 
Suntan. Rose shade of tan with tinge of yellow on lip X. 1.00 
Terry’s Surprise, Improved. Pink and bronze shades. 1.00 
Velvet Beauty. Rich American Beauty red in color, exceptionally stout stem. 1.00 
White Cheviot Maid (Yoder). Pure white, flowers well placed. 1.00 
*White Prosperity. A pure white. 1.50 
*White Rock. Early-blooming pure white.50 
*Winter Helen. Lovely salmon-pink, early and winter bloomer X. 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". 1.50 
Greenhouse Varieties Mixed X.75 
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 $7.50 
Varieties preceded by a star (*), are best for early winter flowering. Trade 
Varieties followed by a cross (X) we can supply trade pkts. at 60c each. Pkt. 
*Afterglow. Golden bronze X.$ 1.00 
Bertha Baur. Charming lavender or orchid shade. The flowers do not shatter. 1.50 
Captor (Breitmeyer). A pure white snapdragon possessing long flowering spikes on 
strong wiry stems. A continuous producer. 2.00 
Celestial (Witterstaetter). New yellow. 1.50 
*Ceylon Court. Canary yellow. The best early yellow—our introduction X. 1.00 
*Ceylon Court. Dark Selection X. 1.00 
*Cheviot Maid. The Original Strain. Early rose pink X. 1.00 
*Cheviot Maid, Supreme. Darker than the former X. 1.00 
*Cheviot Maid, Yoder Strain. A shade lighter than the original stock X. 1.00 
Coate’s Yellow Perfection. Deep golden yellow. 1.00 
Cornwallis (Dupuy & Ferguson). A beautiful bright rose pink, two shades brighter 
than Rose Queen. Does not require nipping. An A-l shipper. 1.50 
Daybreak (Breitmeyer). Strong, vigorous pink. Same shade as the Rose Briarcliffe. 
Heavy winter producer. 2.00 
*Je nn ie Schneider. Soft rose pink. Sow early for winter flowering X. 1.00 
Kirkwood Beauty. Awarded Certificate of Merit at National Flower Show at St. Louis, 
1933. Bronze with a cast of gold—a striking color. 1.00 
Laura. Deep rose. 1.00 
*Lucky Strike. Best pure white, grows three to four feet with splendid full spike of 
flowers; does not drop or shatter X. 1.00 
Marion Golden (Schumann). Yellow. 2.00 
Marion White (Schumann). A real white, large close flowering spike on a strong sturdy 
stem, throwing small foliage. 2.00 
New Cincinnati. The finest light rose. 1.00 
New Dawn (Thomson). A golden orange, very effective either in daylight or artificial 
light. A quality Snap; very pleasing color; a fine seller; a continuous bloomer. 1.00 
New Deal. Very early, fragrant, golden bronze. 1.50 
Nicholson Yellow. A striking new bright yellow X. 1.00 
Philadelphia Pink. Rose pink. 1.00 
Pink Delight (Breitmeyer). Excellent pink variety for hot weather and early fall cutting 1.50 
Roman Gold. A deep golden yellow with a lip a lighter yellow X. 1.00 
Radiance (Thomson). A lovely, deepj rade 
Pkt. 
ANTIRRHINUM White Cheviot Maid 
Acroclinium 
Double Giant Flowered Mixed. Flowers twice the size of the old type, double and semi¬ 
double, white, chamois, flesh color and bright rose with long stiff stems, excellent for 
cutting. Sow in December for April and May bloom. 
Trade Pkt., 35c; 34 oz., 50c; oz., $1.60. 
ACROCLINIUM 
Double Giant Flowered Mixed 
