SUMMER PLANTING 


FINE 
GREENHOUSE 
SNAPS 
Better Times. A deeper colored Xmas cheer. 
Christmas Cheer. Definitely the best early pink. 
Hodaly’s Ideal. Unusual bronze and gold combination. 
Jersey Maid. A fine early light pink with large blossoms and 
a free flowering habit. Requires a higher temperature than 
most snaps for best results. 
Koester’s White. Stronger than White Wonder this is an early 
pure white that should prove a welcome addition. 
Marie Louise. A light shell pink best for spring. 
Mary Ellen. Fine extra early light pink. Very free flowering. 
Shaffroth’s Pink. Proved itself last season to be a valuable 
variety. A clear rose pink with large flowers and strong 
stems. 
Schlegels Early Yellow. An introduction of last year of bright 
lively yellow. Early flowering and vigorous in growth. 
Talisman. Double and semi-double blossoms are bronze and 
gold shades. 
Earlier Fringed Westover White. The introducer recommends 
this for trial only. He feels sure this will crowd White 
Wonder for first place. 
Yuletide. An excellent early red. Awarded a Gold Medal by 
the N. J. Florists Association. 
Originators’ Packets of any of 
the above $2.00; any three $5.00 
Bezdek’s White Wonder. Universally accepted as the best 
early white. 
Bronze Queen. Light bronze. 
Bertha Baur. Somewhat uneven but a favorite with many. 
Cornwallis. Fine commercial deep pink. 
Embers. Attractive bronze red that literally glows under 
light. Blends well with other flower colors. 
Ethel. Excellent early yellow recommended to replace Ceylon 
Court. 
Glorious. Excellent red bronze, somewhat late in flowering. 
Glorious Earlier Selection. While not yet a really early strain 
this will bloom several weeks before the regular type. 
Gilbert’s Pink Supreme. Deep rose, preferred by many over 
Rose Queen. 
Klondyke Supreme. Rich deep yellow of very vigorous growth. 
Fine for late winter and spring. 
Maiden’s Blush. An apple blossom shade that has been found 
useful. Early. 
Olsen’s White. Early pure white with extra long flower spikes. 
Olsen's Yellow. A good early deep yellow. 
Thomsens Early Yellow. A fast growing deep yellow produc- 
ing plenty of medium length stems. 
True La France. Absolutely true to type, this light pink form 
will find a ready sale in any market. 
Terry’s Supreme Improved. Rose shaded orange. 
White Prosperity. The standard white for continyous mid- 
winter bloom. Produces early and often. 
Windmiller’s Lilac. Absolutely true to color. This is probably 
the best of this shade. 
Originators’ Packets of any of 
the above $1.50 each; any three for $4.00 
Afierglow. Favorite golden orange. 
*Ceylon Court. Old standard yellow. We recommend Yellow 
Gold. 
“Ceylon Court Dark Selection. Preferred by many because of 
the richer color. We recommend Ethel. 
Cheviot Maid Supreme. Probably the heaviest grown of all 
pink snaps and long the favorite. 
Coates Yellow Perfection. A bright yellow that will bloom 
early if handled properly. 
Daybreak. Early light pink. 
*Lucky Strike. Vigorous late white. 
Lucky Strike Improved. Introduced by Witterstaetter. This 
showed some variation last season but we believe it is 
still more profitable than ordinary Lucky Strike. 
Miss Wooster. Light golden bronze. Early. 
Miss Cincinnati. Best standard light pink. 

SNAPDRAGON—Continued 
New Dawn. Early free flowering golden orange. 
Radiance. Profitable free flowering medium deep pink. 
Rose Queen. Vigorous deep rose. 
Rose Pink Cheviot. A really fine selection. 
Snow White. Excellent late white. We recommend this in 
place of Lucky Strike. 
Suntan. Early flowering orange tan. 
Westover White. Highly profitable with some growers. 
Winter Orange. An excellent early orange tan recommended 
to replace Suntan. 
Velvet Beauty. The standard American Beauty Red. 
Yellow Gold. Extra fine early rich yellow. We recommend 
this in preference to Ceylon Court. 
Varieties marked * have been discontinued by the Originators. 
Seed offered is greenhouse grown; but by other growers. 
Originators’ Strains of any of the above standard 
varieties at straight $1.00 per packet 
Most of our customers prefer originators’ seed as it is nearly 
always more true to type. We can also supply above men- 
tioned standard varieties, not originators’ seed, at $1.00 per 
packet; any three for $2.50: any five for $3.50; 12 packet 
$.66 each. This seed is less liable io be irue and iherefore 
we recommend originators’ strains. 

Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
PANSIES 
New Sawco Cut Flower Pansy. Developed by 
a New Jersey grower, this is, in our opinion, 
one of the best strains available for cut 
flower purposes. The growth is vigorous with 
long heavy stems and very large flowers 
together with an exceptionally fine color 
SElSCTLOM pete ee etme Secotex elicoac teeremeareenes $2.50 
4 Pkts. $9.50; Pkts. (Approx. 100 Seeds) 
Reselected Dons Cut Flower Strain. A gener- 
ally satisfactory commercial mixture.............. 1.00 
Ye Oz. $2.00; 4 Oz. $3.50 



YOU CAN RECOMMEND "THE NEW DAWN”, HARDY CLIMBING ROSE, 
IT REALLY BLOOMS ALL SUMMER. 
