
while variety. 
The vigorous growth of Koester’s White 
combined with its pure white color and 
well-set spikes, suits it ideally for spring 
flowering. 
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If you order 3 or more full packets of varieties that are 
priced the same, the following schedule of grouping prices 
will be in effect: 
WHERE PRICE IS: $1.00 per pkt., we supply any 3 for $2.50; 
any 5 for $3.50; any 7 for $4.55. For $1.50 pkts. we supply 
any 3 for $4.00; any 5 for $6.50. For $2.00 pkts. we supply 
any 3 for $5.00; any 5 for $7.50. 
Va tr. pkts. of any variety priced at $1.00 are supplied 
at 60c;  pkts. of $1.50 varieties, $1.00. No Y% pkts. 
on $2.00 varieties. 
WHITE VARIETIES 
*Koester’s White. We consider this the finest pure white early 
Snap. Fine compact spike and clean growth. Tr. pkt., $1.50. 
White Wonder. Our own selection being much longer stemmed 
and larger flowered than the original strain. A few days 
later than Koester’s White. Tr. pkt., $1.00. 
Lucky Strike. The standard long stemmed heavy growing va- 
riety for spring. Creamy white. Tr. pkt., $1.00. 
Early Westover’s Fringed White (Windmiller’s). An early 
flowering selection from Westover’s Fringed White with all 
of that variety’s characteristics. Tr. pkt., $2.00. 
Schaffroth’s White. Extra long stems and heavy, almost pure 
white spikes make this an extremely fine variety for spring. 
Improves Lucky Strike in color and vigorous growth. 
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Marion White. Extra large compact spike and clean growth 
make this a popular spring variety. Tr. pkt., $1.50. 
PINK AND ROSE VARIETIES 
*Cheviot Maid Reselected. Our reselected strain of this variety 
is practically 100% true to its medium rose-pink color. 
Uniform clean habit. Tr. pkt., $1.00. 
*St. Louis Early Pink. Could almost be called a spring flower- 
ing Mary Ellen, being almost identical in color to that variety. 
Fine long stems and flower spike with clean uniform growth. 
Tirepkts) $250: 
*Peggy Schumann. Extra fine clean growing and uniform 
creamy rose-pink. Heavy, stiff stems and well formed spike. 
Very popular with Eastern growers. Tr. pkt., $2.00. 
*Rose Queen. Remains one of the finest deep rose-pinks for 
late winter or spring. Clean grassless growth and compact 
spike. Tr. pkt., $1.00. 
*Marie Louise. A beautiful light shell pink resembling Sweet 
Pea Daphne in color. Of vigorous growth and fine for spring. 
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Early or Forcing Snaps 
A sowing at this time grown on into 3 in. pot plants will make nice 
material for replanting mum beds during October and November. Also, 
because of their earlier flowering habit and trueness to color they are 
largely used for outdoor growing. We grow all our forcing Snapdragon 
seed in our greenhouses. This insures it being as true to color as it is 
possible to be, for we use stock seed from single plant selections made 
annually and this applies to all standard varieties. 
PINK AND ROSE VARIETIES (Continued) 
*Maryland Pink. Very pleasing light cream pink. Large rounded 
florets with fine spike and small leaves make this a worth- ing 
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New Cincinnati. A medium light rose—about midway between 
Mary Ellen and Rose Queen. 
with extra long stems and graceful spikes. Tr. pkt., $1.00. 
Better Times. Excellent American Beauty rose-red. Deeper in 
color and slightly shorter stemmed than Christmas Cheer. 
Fine for spring when planted close and grown single stemmed. 
Ball Dwarf White 
An early flower- 
selection we 
have developed for 
Easter pot plants. 
Culture notes with 
each packet. Also 
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GROWER TALKS. 
Price: $1.00 per 
packet. 
An excellent spring variety 

*Christmas Cheer. Supply exhausted until next spring. We 
suggest our Ball Early Pink as a very close substitute. 
*Ball Early Pink. A fine early rose-pink similar to Radiance, 
but with better stem and more vigor. Tr. pkt., $1.00. 
*Mary Ellen. Supply exhausted until next spring. Recommend 
St. Louis Pink in this color class for spring flowering. 
YELLOW VARIETIES 
*Ethel. A fine medium deep yellow producing well formed 
closely set spikes. Handles and ships well because of its 
uniformly small leaves and freedom from wild growth. Prac- 
tically 100% true to type. Tr. pkt., $1.50. 
*Klondyke Supreme. Similar to Coates’ Yellow, but should be 
preferred because of better foliage and less wild growth. 
Excellent for Spring. Tr. pkt., $1.00. 
Yellow Wonder. Somewhat deeper in color than Ethel, but 
varies slightly. Early flowering, but a bit short stemmed 
under some conditions. Tr. pkt., $1.50. ; 
Carol Jean (Dornacher) A creamy yellow somewhat lighter than 
Ethel. This new variety is of clean uniform growth and is 
rapidly finding considerable favor with many growers. 
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Coates Yellow Perfection. Standard deep golden yellow for 
spring flowering. Tr. pkt., $1.00. 
BRONZE VARIETIES 
*Afterglow. Identical to Rose Queen and Glorious in habit of 
growth. Color a rich golden bronze. Fine for spring. Tr. 
pkt.,/- 1.00. 
*Glorious. Similar to above but brighter and more intense in 
COLONIE D te ele Os 
Miss Wooster. A fine medium golden orange for spring flower- 
ing. Produces extra large compact heads. Tr. pkt., $1.00. 
MISCELLANEOUS VARIETIES 
*Windmiller’s Lilac. Long stemmed, strong growing, rosy lilac 
with long tapering spikes. True and uniform. Tr. pkt., $1.50. 
Ball Lavender. Slightly later and with a bit more mauve shad- 
ing than above. Choice spring variety. Tr. pkt., $1.50. 
*Velvet Supreme. A rich velvety crimson red with no magenta 
shading. A short seed crop forces us to cut orders to 
Y2 Tr. pkts. only. 75c. 
Ball Christmas Red. Identical in color to above, but earlier 
flowering and somewhat shorter stemmed. Tr. pkt., $1.00. 
