SNAPDRAGONS 
Where price is: $1.00 per pkt. any 3 for $2.50; any 5 for $3.50; any 7 for $4.55 
$1.50 per pkt. any 3 for $4.00; any 5 for $6.50; $2.00 per pkt. any 3 for $5.00; any 5 for $7.50 
Tr. Pk. 
AFTERGLOW: —Standard golden orange.... 1.00 
BERTHA BAUR: —Early lavender. 1.00 
CAPTOR: —Pure white, fairly long stemmed. 1.00 
CELESTIAL: —Light yellow, long stemmed. 1.00 
CEYLON COURT: —Good standard yellow. 1.00 
CEYLON COURT DARK:— Fairly dark yel¬ 
low. 1.00 
CHEVIOT MAID SUPREME:— Finest fairly 
deep rose for any season. 1.00 
CHRISTMAS CHEER:— Conceded the best 
early pink. Pleasing color, good at any 
time. First cross hybrid from Rose Pink 
Cheviot. 2.00 
COATES YELLOW PERFECTION :—Deep 
yellow, strong growth. 1.00 
DAYBREAK: —“Briarcliffe’ rose-pink; ex¬ 
cellent. 1.00 
GILBERT’S BRONZE BEAUTY:—Lovely 
bronze color, strong stems and very early. 1.50 
GILBERT’S PINK SUPREME QUEEN:— 
Rose-pink. 1.50 
GLORIOUS: —Brilliant bronzy-scarlet. High¬ 
ly recommended.. 1.50 
GOLDEN RULE:— (1940 N ovelty) A real 
dark yellow Cheviot Maid Supreme sport. 
Large florets, heavy heads of bloom on 
long wiry stems. Do not shatter in 
shipping. 2.00 
GOLD STAR: —Clear yellow with large 
florets, heavy spikes on long stems. An 
early Winter blooming variety and makes 
an excellent second crop—many times 
even better than the first. 2.00 
LA FRANCE (Windmiller’s) True to color 
and type. Ruffled satiny-pink, excellent 
spikes and stem. A favorite with every¬ 
one. 2.00 
LAVENDER ROSE: —A good lavender. 2.00 
LILAC: —Excellent orchid. True to type 
and color, early, hard wiry stems, and pro¬ 
ductive. 2.00 
LUCKY STRIKE: —Strong growing white. .. 1.00 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH:— Pink suffusion over 
white. 1.50 
MAID OF MONEY:— A very much im¬ 
proved Cheviot Maid being somewhat 
darker than its parent. Long wiry stems 
and is a good commercial variety. 1.00 
Tr. Pk. 
MARIE LOUISE: —Sea-shell pink, a new 
shade in snapdragons and is an excellent 
producer. Long strong stems, and com¬ 
pact flower spikes. Be sure to include this 
in your planting. 2.00 
MISS WOOSTER: —Rich golden bronze. 
Strong stems, large florets and heavy 
spikes. 1.00 
NEW CINCINNATI:— Fine light -rose pink. 1.00 
NEW DAWN: —Very pleasing golden orange 
color. 1.00 
NEW DEAL: —Early light bronze. 1.00 
NORTHERN LIGHT: —Rich golden yellow 
pink.. 1.00 
ORCHID (SCHROCK’S):— Very good or¬ 
chid-lavender. 1.00 
PEGGY SCHUMANN :—Medium deep pink. 
Excellent. 2.00 
ROSE QUEEN: —Standard deep rose-pink. 1.00 
SCHAFFROTH’S PINK:— Beautiful shade 
of rose pink. Outstanding characteristic 
—will not drop its flowers. New Snap¬ 
dragon but promises to be one of the out¬ 
standing Snapdragon introductions for 
1940. 2.00 
SCHUMANN’S LAVENDER: —A true 
clear lavender. An early variety that will 
not shatter. 2.00 
SCHUMANN’S YELLOW:— A desirable 
shade of light yellow. Will not shatter. 2.00 
SUN TAN: —Early orange tan. 1.00 
SUNSET: —Heavy spike golden bronze. ... ... 1.50 
TALISMAN: —Bronze and golden shades. 
Produces double and semi-double blos¬ 
soms of medium size. 2.00 
TERRY’S SURPRISE IMPROVED:— Rose 
shaded orange. 1.00 
VELVET BEAUTY: —American beauty red. 1.00 
WESTOVER’S FRINGED WHITE:— (Orig¬ 
inator’s seed). Fringed pure white. 1.00 
WHITE CHEVIOT MAID : —Good even 
white. 1.00 
WHITE MARION: —A fine white. Consid¬ 
ered by many growers as the finest clear 
white. 1.50 
WHITE WONDER:—( Bezdek’s) Pure 
white. 1.50 
WINDMILLER’S CHEVIOT MAID 
SUPREME (ROSE PINK) . 1.50 
YELLOW CHEVIOT MAID:— Yellow, long 
stemmed. 1.00 
