SELECTED FLOWER SEEDS 

Varieties preceded by a (*) are best 
for early winter flowering. 
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Forcing Snapdragons 
“SNAPS” for Greenhouse Forcing 
SPECIAL OFFER—WHERE PRICE IS: 
$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 
\4 Tr. pkts., all varieties listed at $1.00, for 60c 
LEADING VARIETIES 
Tr. pkt. 
*America. An early rose-pink with yellow lip .............. $1.50 
*“Better Times. Bright rose-pink, early bloomer ............. 2.00 
*Christmas Cheer. The best early pink. Easy to grow, sure to 
bloom, pleasing color, sow in June for Christmas crop ..... 2.00 
*Ethel. Is a large, bright yellow flower, winter bloomer, well 
formed head, good stems; shatterproof .24...0-«0040as 1.50 
*La France. Ruffled satiny pink, excellent spikes and stem and a 
IAVOule With everyone: caine pinche Ae ae ee ate ects e ese 1.50 
*Koester’s White. A fine early new white.............+24- 1.50 
*Marie Louise. A beautiful shell-pink .......:.59W.5....% 1.50 
*“Maryland Pink. Early, light pastel pink. Large flowers ..... 2.00 
*Peggy Schumann. A fine rose-pink, excellent spikes ...... 2.00 
Schumann's Lavender, ~Medium. early “cis. sas": «goats cee 1.50 
Schumann’st yellows "Ay fine yellows. fo cae. ost ee see eos 1.50 
*St. Louis Early Pink. A fine early light pink.............. 1.50 
*Talisman. Improved strain, early, all double, all bronze, true 
Romy pean colon eae ists che: cuerete, « euondlom pies isl cease or eRere 1.50 
*White Prosperity. Clear white, extra fine ..............- 2 ibsty) 
*W hite Wonder: Early snow-white... Fic. 2x06 ces e nen ss esas 1.50 
erellows Delight. Bineicarlysyellows.. 0s oss wonges eens ec 1.50 
*Yellow Wonder. Early clear deep yellow .............45- 1.50 
STANDARD GREENHOUSE VARIETIES 
Afterglow. Deep golden bronze, medium early ........... $1.00 
Bertha baurealeavenderonc hiGas lag Cle nyier tet eietelet nee ierselet: 1.00 
*Cevion Court Dark: » Early yellow... 2.22. sec #onswleitice s Saree 1.00 
*Ceylon Court. Standard early light yellow ............... 1.00 
*Cheviot Maid Supreme. Best early clear rose-pink ........ 1.00 
Coates’ Yellow, Perfection. A fine deep yellow, early ....... 1.00 
Daybreak. Strong, vigorous pink. Same shade as the rose 
Briarchitiae bleavive wWilte Gn pt O GlLGer. martes a icictel ote reloiete enetrate 1.00 
Gilbertis Pinkow Mediummearlyan. santos eee ee teres 1.00 
Glorious.. Deep bronzejvshaded*scarletez :. fsa rete. «+ eee 1.00 
Flodalyzsuldealsaespopulanibronzerandecoldeencisrnicien tities 1.50 
Duckyaotrikesss bestawihite medium carly meannsnneicrimreter eiieys - 1.00 
New Cincinnati. Light rose-pink, medium early ........... 1.00 
Roman) Gold== Deep goldentyellow a7. pasenetorcis esto oles erelai-t ers 1.00 
*Rose Queen. Fine deep rose, medium early ............. 1.00 
Schrock’s: Orchid.way inerorchidclavendetiers sentelepertereterterers 1.00 
*Schlegel’s Early White. Is a clear white with just a sugges- 
ton of light *vellow? at the ip. sats ice! wv. date so ci eps = lanes 1.50 
*Schlegel’s Early Yellow. Is a bright lively yellow ......... 1.50 
= Ste atime OSvataiiny CLOW! ILD manciateemersneratteratacersnctenaiay ost ences 1.00 
Velvet Beauty. Rich American-Beauty-red in color ......... 1.00 
Greerihouse Varieties, Mixed. A good mixture ............ a 
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 measures 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 planting the cut per square foot is con- 
siderably 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. 
