P. L. ROHRER & BRO., Seedsmen 
Smoketown, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania 25 
Asters 
Seed may be sown outdoors as early as possible after ground is^ 
earlYer T bloo^ing ee seed i may be sown indoors or in cold .frames and transplanted in the open ground 
after danger of frost is over. Sow seed about one-half inch deep, with soil firmly pressed down. We 
do not recommend sowing Asters in the same ground two years in succession. 
ASTEH. QUEEN OF MARKET 
ANTIRRHINUM (SNAPDRAGON) 
QUEEN OF THE MARKET. This variety is very desirable and 
productive. Our mixture contains all colors of the best and most 
desirable sorts. Two weeks earlier than any other variety, 1 he 
plants are of a branching habit, spreading 16 to 18 inches high, 
bearing on long stems from 10 to 12 finely formed double blooms. 
A profitable variety to grow for the early market or for the home 
sarden. 
Postpaid. Pkt., 10c; Vi <>/,., 25c; o«., 90c; V* lb., $2.25; lb., $9.50. 
LATE BRANCHING. A very strong growing Aster usually not 
coming into bloom until the latter part of August, but producing 
on very long stems, full petalled, exceptionally large and deep 
blossoms of fine form. The petals are long, rather broad, and 
the blooms stand shipment well. The plants are branching in 
habit of growth and are about two feet high. 
Postpaid. Pkt., 10c; Vi o*., 25c; or.., 90c; Vi lb.. $2.2lo; lb., $9.50. 
Antirrhinum (Snapdragon) 
Snapdragons in recent years have become very popular, whether 
planted in the garden, or for cut flowers. No other flower has 
such a wide range of colors. For blooms early sow the seed in¬ 
doors or under glass and transplant as soon as the ground is 
warm and dry, setting plants about ten inches apart and giving 
them plenty of water. They will bloom all summer. 
' Postpaid. Pkt., 10c; Vi ox., 20c; ox., 60c. 
Ageratum (Floss Flower) 
Attractive for beds and borders, as it is literally covered with 
blooms all summer until frost. Easily raised from seed, which 
is usually started inside for early blooming. The seed can be sown 
outdoors in May. 
Postpaid. Pkt., 10c; Vi ox., l.>c; ox., 40c. 
Dianthus (Pinks) 
The great variety of brilliant colors and the profusion of blooms 
has made these garden pinks one of the most popular flowers. 
Sow the seed outdoors in the early spring and in a few weeks the 
plants will be up and in full bloom. 
ROIIRER’S SPECIAL MIXTURE. Double. This mixture con¬ 
tains all the various kinds of double blooms, and will supply a 
wonderful array of blooms in the garden all summer long. 
Postpaid. Pkt., 10c; Vi ox. 30c; oz., 90c. 
MIXED COLORS. Single Blooms. Postpaid. Pkt., 10c; Vi ox. 
HOc: ox., 45c. 
Cosmos 
EARLY FLOWERING GIANT COSMOS. Cosmos makes a won¬ 
derful display in beds and borders in the garden. Sow the seed 
outdoors just as soon as danger of frost is over. May also be 
started in cold frames and transplanted. Will thrive in any good 
soil Transplant about 18 inches apart. 
Postpaid. Pkt., 10c; ox., 30c. 
Delphinium (Hardy Larkspur) 
These are the most popular of all hardy plants for the garden. 
The tall spikes of lovely flowers standing erect above the dark 
green foliage make a wonderful display. They begin to bloom in 
June. Seed should be sown in July or August. A good deep 
soil means larger and better flowers. \ ery choice mixtuie. 
Postpaid. Pkt., 10c; % oz. f 2oc; oz. f 90c. 
