Whilesale List ~ 
of SELECTED FLOWER SEEDS 
“SNAPS” for Greenhouse Forcing Varieties preceded by a star (*) 
are best for winter flowering. 
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$1.00 per pkt., we supply any 3 for $2.50; any 5 for $3.50 
$1.50 per pkt., we supply any 3 for $4.00; any 5 for $6.50 
$2.00 per pkt., we supply any 3 for $5.00; any 5 for $7.50 
VY, Tr. pkts., all varieties listed at $1.00, for 60c 
NEW LEADING VARIETIES 
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“America (Hodaly’s). An early rose-pink with yellow 
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*Koester’s White. A fine early new white ........... 2.00 
*Marie-Louise.0A beautiful shell-pinkg. weve sce < 2.00 
*Mary Ellen (Yoder’s). Early light rose-pink ......... 2.00 
*Peggy Schumann. A fine rose-pink, excellent spikes... 2.00 
*Schaffroth’s Early Pink. A fine color............... 2.00 
Schumann’s Lavender. Medium early.............. 2.00 
Schumann’s Yellow. A fine yellow.............005. 2.00 
*St. Louis Early Pink (Rowe’s). A fine early light 
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*Schlegel’s Early White. Is a clear white with just a 
suggestion of light yellow at the lip............. 1.50 
*Schlegel’s Early Yellow. Is a bright lively yellow..... 1.50 
*Yellow Wonder Improved. Early clear deep yellow... 1.50 
STANDARD GREENHOUSE VARIETIES 
Afterglow. Deep golden bronze, medium early...... $1.00 
Appleblossom. Light pink, medium early........... 1.00 
Bertha: BaurwLavender orchid, shademe sain wstee'y vst 1.00 
Ceylon: Court Dark:, Barly, yellow! womens vee... ce es ee 1.00 
*Ceylon Court. Standard early light yellow.......... 1.00 
*Cheviot Maid Supreme. Best early clear rose-pink.... 1.00 
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Cheviot Maid Yellow. Early golden yellow.......... 1.00 
Coates’ Yellow Perfection. A fine deep yellow, early.. 1.00 
*Ethel. Is a large, bright yellow flower, winter bloomer, 
well formed head, good stems, easy to grow and 
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Gilbert’s Pink Supreme Queen. Medium early....... 1.50 
Glorious. Deep bronze, shaded scarlet.............. 1.50 
Hodaly’s Ideal. A popular bronze and gold......... 1.50 
Klondyke Supreme. A deep golden yellow, large flower 1.50 
Lucky Strike. Best white medium early............. 1.00 
New Cincinnati. Light rose-pink, medium early...... 1.00 
Roman Gold. Deep golden yellow................. 1.00 
*Rose Queen. Fine deep rose, medium early.......... 1.00 
Schrock’s Orchid. A fine orchid-lavender........... 1.00 
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*White Prosperity. Clear white, extra fine........... 1.50 
*White Wonder (Bezdek). Early snow-white......... 1.50 
*Windmiller’s Cheviot Supreme. Early rose-pink...... 1.50 
*Winter Helen. Early salmon-pink................. 50 
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Greenhouse Varieties, Mixed. A good mixture....... As} 
In sowing Snapdragon Seed always bear in mind that 
failure in germination usually results either from covering the 
seeds too thickly with soil or allowing the flats to dry out 
while germination is under way, or not applying sufficient 
shade up to time the seedlings appear. For winter crop the 
seed should be sown in June and precaution should be taken 
to prevent damping off. Experimental tests have shown that 
on an average the most profitable spacing on an early crop is 
8x8 inches. The closer the planting the smaller number of 
stems per plant and the shorter the stems. On a farther plant- 
ing the cut per square foot is considerably less and the stems 
only a small percentage longer. Spring plantings, however, 
can be spaced closer. Grow in temperature about 45 to 48 
degrees at night, 60 degrees during the day. 

