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"Flower Seeds for Florists” 
STANDARD WINTER SNAPS 
Except the 12 Best 
Starred (*) varieties we find of special value. 
A combination of 3 or more full packets any varieties at follow¬ 
ing prices except where noted: 
Where Price Is: $1.00 per pkt., we supply any 3 for $2.50; 
any 5 for $3.50; any 7 for $4.55. $1.50 pkts., we supply any 3 
for $4.00; any 5 for $6.50; $2.00 pkts., we supply any 3 for 
$5.00; any 5 for $7.50. 
1/2 Trade pkts. of any variety priced at $1.00 are supplied at 60c. 
1/2 Trade pkts. of any variety priced at $1.50; supplied at $1.00. 
No 1/2 pkts. on $2.00 varieties. 
Tr. pkt. 
Bertha Baur. Standard lavender; some rogue colors.$1.00 
Captor. Pure white; fair habit.. 1-00 
Celestial. Long stemmed light yellow.. 1.00 
Ceylon Court Dark. Excellent yellow . 1.00 
Cheviot Maid Yellow. Good stem; medium size flower.... 1.00 
* Coates Yellow Perfection. Not early, but a bright color 
and excellent stem.-. 100 
* Daybreak. ( Rust-proof strain) Briarcliff shade of clear 
pink . • 100 
* Gilbert’s Pink. Similar to Rose Queen in color and habit; 
fairly early and preferred by many Ohio growers. 1.50 
Ideal (Hodaly). An attractive and unusual bi-color bronze 
and gold . 1-50 
Kirkwood Beauty. Bronze orange . 1.00 
* Lucky Strike. The standard strong growing white for late 
winter and spring; an excellent producer. 1.00 
* Marie Louise. A beautiful light shell pink especially when 
flowered in spring; choice color and exceptionally uniform.. 2.00 
Maiden’s Blush. (Thompson). Originator’s Description: 
"Pink suffusion over white or appleblossom. Very beautiful 
in all combinations; fine flowers, stems and foliage." 
V 2 tf- pkt. 85c. 1.50 
Marion. White; good fairly early habit. 1.50 
*Miss Wooster. Exceptional for large attractive flower and 
spike; fine light golden orange for spring. 1.00 
New Cincinnati. In several ways, this is a fine rose pink. 
Color medium light-——about midway between Rose Queen 
and the new Mary Ellen. A choice shade. Large flowered, 
long stemmed, fairly early. 1.00 
New Deal. Extra early bronze; prefer Sunlite. 1.00 
Orchid. (Schrock’s). Varies some in color. 1.00 
* Peggy Schumann. Glowing rose pink; excellent full spikes 2.00 
Radiance. Large flowered extra early pink. 1.00 
*Rose Queen. Very fine deep rose for late winter crop; 
compact full spikes, and a good producer. 1.00 
St. Louis Early Pink. (Rowe) Luminous silvery pink. 
Extra fine large spikes for spring. 1.50 
Schumann’s Lavender. Choice full fine spikes; excellent 
color. True, and clearly the best lavender for spring. No 
half packets. Originator’s packets. 2.00 
Schumann’s Yellow. Fine large yellow. 2.00 
SHAFFROTHS PINK 
We find this produces extra long stems and the longest flower 
spikes of any variety. Clear medium rose pink in color but in 
roguing our planting, 27% were removed, 12-15% being rogue 
colors. While we believe our seed will improve this, we offer 
both the originator’s and our own growing at $2.00 per packet. 
Sunray. "A deep bright yellow, extra long fine spike and 
a good shipper . 2.00 
Suntan. Quite early flowering bronze or tan color that many 
prefer to Afterglow because of earlier and freer flowering.... 1.00 
Terry’s Surprise Improved. An unusual rose shaded 
orange; fine for spring. 1.00 
Velvet Beauty. Standard crimson; prefer Velvet Supreme.. 1.00 
Westover’s Fringed White. Large fringed pure white for 
spring . 1.00 
White Prosperity. Clear white; free producer. 1.50 
Windmiller’s LaFrance. Fine "LaFrance” pink. 1.50 
Windmiller’s Lilac. Our trials clearly prove this the earliest 
lavender. Color is brightened with lilac shading. True to 
color, well placed flowers, and no grassy growth. 1.50 
Our "Phil” Jones has a particular interest in Snapdragons. Thru his 
experience at the Davis University of California school and with 
the late Richard Diener, he is well qualified to carry on our breed¬ 
ing work in all lines. 
Windmiller’s Rose Pink Cheviot. Very early, true, and 
free flowering selection of Cheviot. 1.00 
Windmiller’s Appleblossom. A clear medium rose; at¬ 
tractive color ... 1.00 
Windmiller’s Snow White. Excellent white for Easter and 
the warm spring months... 1.00 
Winter Helen. Improved Helen; a coral rose.. 1.00 
Yellow Wonder. Extra early flowering but with the same weak 
stem habit of White Wonder. Color is an attractive golden 
yellow. $1.50. 
Standard Early Mixed. Carefully blended mixture of the best 
cut flower colors listed above.75 
BEST RUST RESISTANT STRAINS 
(Not Winter Flowering) 
This class is suggested only for outdoor sections or climates 
that encourage rust. With us they are nearly 100% rust proof 
until cold, wet Fall weather sets in. They are not so early flower¬ 
ing or true to color as the forcing varieties that most growers prefer 
for outdoor growing. 
*Rosalie. (New Majus Grandiflora). Color of Rose Queen in 
the Earlies. Fine closely-set spike and good stem. Should be 
included in every outdoor Snap planting. Tr. pkt., 35c; *4 oz., 
$1.00; 1 oz., $3.75. 
Swingtime. (Maximum). A very nice medium light pink with 
yellow lip and white throat. Good cut flower habit. Tr. pkt., 
25c; *4 oz., 85c; 1 oz., $3.00. 
Alaska (Maximum). Best of the cut flower whites according to 
our experience. Tr. pkt., 25c; Y 4 oz., 85c; 1 oz., $3.00. 
Buttercup (Majus Grandiflora). Medium deep canary yellow; 
very free flowering. Tr. pkt., 25c; *4 oz., 75c; 1 oz., $2.50. 
Canary Bird. (Maximum). Clear light yellow, long stems. Fine 
cut flower variety. Tr. pkt., 25c; Y 4 oz., 85c; 1 oz., $3.00. 
Defiance (Majus Grandiflora). Color shades some in the bronze 
and Wallflower Red classes. Truest and longest-stemmed variety 
in this color. Tr. pkt., 25c; *4 oz., 75c; 1 oz., $2.50. 
Maximum Crimson. Deep velvety crimson—same as the Early 
Velvet Supreme. Growth not quite as strong as other Maximums, 
good cut flower variety. Tr. pkt., 25c; *4 oz., 85c; 1 oz., $3.00. 
Red Cross (New). Bright crimson with prominent yellow lip. 
Effectively contrasting colors and good cutting habit. Tr. pkt., 
25c; Y 4 oz., 85c; 1 oz., $3.00. 
Improved California Mixture (New). Strictly for cut flower 
purposes, this new formula mixture is offered in place of the 
old U. of California strain which our trials show to be some¬ 
what uneven. Tr. pkt., 25c; y 8 oz., 85c; 1 oz., $3.00. 
Golden Orange. Dwarf for bedding only. Light golden bronze 
with white throat. Very bright combination. Tr. pkt., 25c; *4 
oz., 85c; 1 oz., $3.00. 
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