SNAPDRAGON PLANTS Continued 
= VARIETY Price per — 100 
ROSE QUEEN: (Witterstaetter) Large florist rose. -............ $ .70 
SUNELANP SEE SCLame ear! Vo mOLlan 2 Geeta llc serene serene een eee 70 
VELVET BEAUTY: Rich American Beauty Rose red. .............. -70 
WINTER HELEN: Improved early salmon. .......................... .70 
WHITE ROCK: An old standby commercial white. ..............---- 70 
FLORISTS’ MIXTURE: Made from the above sorts. .............- .70 
Not less than 50 of a variety sold from this group. 
Rust Resistant SUPER MAJESTIC 
Plants 16’’ to 20’’ high. We like these for outdoor bedding be- 
eause of their close flower placement, large flower heads and moder- 
ately low growth. Usually they require no staking and make a very 
nice outdoor cut flower in southern States. 
om VARIETY Price per —100 
HARMONYs SHADES? Derrdmcottamsyiello wares eae see $ .80 
ROSE SHADES: Rich Begonia rose. Variable. ...............-...----- .80 
SHEL Tie CIN Kee nere < COLIGI UE SILG CG Coupes cone ne ner eee omen nen .80 
SUPER Bell xk: Deen lle otter a DOVeN COLOLS mee eee eee eer .80 
MAXIMUM SUPER GIANT ( 34” high ) 
RUST RESISTANT 
This group is the tallest growing Snapdragons. Florets are very 
large and the flower stems are long and willowy. A good outdoor cut 
flower subject for winter in mild climates. 
i VARIETY Price per — 100 
CAMPEIRE SS buminousescarletas Very snOw yoo eee ee $ .80 
CRIMSON Hi er var cris Oller s 0 8 CLC Semmens ore ee yee omne ene 80 
SALMONSELN Kars LEAD FiSisae Alsen a1 (lee tener nee ee eee ee .80 
SWUN Gael ME ee rillian teeta s ipl mi Kage eee mee oe ee ne 80 
SUPER-GIANT MIXED::The above and other colors. ............ .80 
MAJUS GRANDIFLORUM ( 28” high ) 
RUST RESISTANT 
This group affords excellent stock for outdoor culture with long 
stems and fine flower heads. Should be supported in windy locations. 
a VARIETY Price per — 100 
ORANGHSUNSE Lia Deep eco wlio ntmorar ces eee meen eee $ .80: 
Not less than 50 of a variety sold from this group. 
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DELPHINIUM PLANTS 
These Delphinium plants were planted immediately upon arrival 
of the 1940 crop seeds and having been grown in sandy loam soil, 
they are nice young roots that should bloom early next summer if 
they are given half a chance. In southern localities we recommend 
planting them right out in the garden now. In the north they should 
be potted up or transplanted in glass covered frames. They will make 
nice spring sales stock if potted in three inch pots and carried in a 
cool greenhouse until needed. 
VATTERLE & REINELT’S ORIGINAL 
PACIFIC GIANTS 
This exquisite group of stock has developed a wide popularity in 
a very short space of time and we believe that this is entirely deser- 
ved. The more we work with this group the better we like it. The 
form and coloring is the grandest ever offered in Delphiniums and 
its resistance to mildew makes it most valuable where this trouble is 
experienced. Florets are of grand size and texture, and the flower 
spikes are stately in form. In fact there is more beauty and practical 
value in this group than any other Delphinium we know of today. 
We probably have one of the most complete assortments of these 
varieties available at wholesale today. In fact this offer includes all 
V. & R., varieties available from 1940 series seeds. Our stock is not 
inexhaustible, however, and for this reason it is advisable that we 
have your order for these soon. We don’t expect available stock 
in some varieties to last long. CONSIDER YOUR NEEDS TODAY. 
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