Many bright-colored Pansies will be 
found in this mixture 
“Dupreme Yualiy” Pansy Seed 
ZF 6. EC. Victsrions jMivture 
This is the ultimate in quality among early flowering pansies. The plants 
grow about six or seven inches high with a width as great. Last season, 
our trials of this mixture averaged a dozen to two dozen blooms per plant 
with numerous plants having as many as fifty flowers. 
An eye-dazzling range of colors is an outstanding feature of the ‘Victorious 
Mixture”. Included, are beautiful copper shades, bronze and brown, strik- 
ing yellows and gold, pencil and light shades of blue, black, lavendar, 
orchid, purple, henna, red and rose. A limited number of whites. 
Very satisfactory results can be obtained under ordinary cultural conditions. Almost unlimited size and 
color effects may be attained by growing in a cold-frame with a goodly amount of manure. All florists 
will want to try A.B.C. “Victorious Mixture” pansy this season. 
Trade Packet 
CHITCAGD-NEW YORK 
WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 
(YODER BROS.) 
A Brilliant rose-pink first gen- 
eration hybrid snapdragon. 
Its clean habit of growth and 
outstanding vigor is equal to 
or better than any known 
winter-blooming variety. De- 
veloped by Yoder Brothers, at 
Barberton, Ohio, it has been 
well received wherever dis- 
played. Ready July Ist— 
Limited Supply. 
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$1.50 Ve -OZs. Pit ae Oe. ee og ee $2.75 
TWO OUTSTANDING SNAPDRAGONS 
Feist s White 
(WEST HILLS GREENHOUSE) 
Favorable reports have been received from retailers, growers and commis- 
sion men, who have had contact with Feist’'s White (see front cover) being 
introduced this season. The Ohio Florists Bulletin reported in June 1944, 
"Feist's White, a medium to strong grower, florets white with a touch of 
yellow in the lip, spacing very good, no clubbiness under any condition. A 
very good white that comes early.” 
A selection out of Cheviot Maid, it grows a little faster than its parent. In 
southern Ohio, growers sow Feist’s White about July 15. Other than this, reg- 
ular snap culture is followed. A good cropper. Include Feist’s White in your 
snap planting schedule this year. 
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(arol Jean 
(DORNACHER) 
Carol Jean has been in the market several seasons and its merits estab- 
lished. A shade lighter than Ethel, it has no wild growth. Any side growth 
does not get over 1" or 1%" long. In southern Ohio, seed sown July 8 or 10 
and allowing about four breaks per plant to mature, will flower from December 
15th on. Carol Jean is pictured on our outside front cover, along with Feist’s 
White. 
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