JUNGLEWOOD WHITE 
The originator of this new Snapdragon 
describes it as a pure dazzling white 
of strong, vigorous growth, its strength 
being concentrated in the production 
of the stem and spike—practically 
no side growth. Under the originator’s 
Colorado conditions it attains a stem 
length of 6 to 7 feet with flower 
spikes up to 24 inches when grown on 
a ground bed. Being practically shat- 
ter-free, it frequently has as many as 
forty florets open and fresh at one 
time. Should be sown not later than 
July Ist for winter blooming. Origi- 
nator’s packets. 2 Tr. pkt., $1.25; 
_Tr. pkt., $2.00. 

‘Flower Seeds for Florists” 
BALL Better 
Snaps, along with Non-Branching Stocks, head the list of seed-grown 
cut flower crops and are of particular value under war time condi- 
tions. All seed we sell, except those varieties listed as ‘’Originator's 
packets,’’ is produced in our own greenhouses where constant re- 
selection is practised to keep our strains true to type. We’re sure 
there are no finer. 
IMPORTANT! 
Due to heavy increases in the cost of hand labor required to produce quality seed, 
we can no longer offer group prices or quantity discounts on Snapdragons. 

THOSE HYBRID SNAPS 
At this writing we are uncertain as to the amount of seed of the 
following four hybrid Snaps that we will receive from the origina- 
tors. All are offered subject to conditions beyond our control. 
Christmas Cheer. Extra early rose-pink. 
Better Times. American Beauty rose. 
Maryland Pink. Soft creamy pink. 
oblige us to limit its sale to one pkt. per customer. 
pkt., $3.00. 
Mary Ellen. 
Closely resembles Maryland Pink in color. 
Y Tr. pktz $1.75; Tr. pkt., $3.00. 
Tr. pkt., $2.00. 
In fairness to all, supplies of this variety may 
Va Veopktoe gles sae 
We anticipate a fairly 
good supply of this variety. Tr. pkt., $2.00. 

OUR TWELVE BEST 
(For Mid-Winter) 
Although we realize that no group of 
“best’’ varieties is complete without in- 
cluding the four hybrids mentioned 
above, uncertain supplies have obliged 
us to omit them. The following list, 
therefore, includes what we consider the 
twelve best of those varieties which are 
available. 
Afterglow. All points considered, this 
still continues to be the most generally 
satisfactory all-around orange bronze. 
Clean growing and attractive. Tr. 
pkt., $1.00. 
Ball Lavender. Long stemmed and strong 
growing with long heavy spikes of 
pleasing orchid lavender. A _ ready 
seller on most markets. Tr. pkt., _ 
$1250: 
Cheviot Maid No. 33 (Yoder). This 
clean growing, beautiful light rese 
pink Cheviot Maid selection hos 
proven immensely popular with all 
who have grown it. One of the best 
commercial varieties. Tr. pkt., $1.50. 
Ethel. The most satisfactory tairly deep 
yellow that we know of. Perfectly uni- 
form 
growth and with medium sized closely 
set spikes. Tr. pkt., $1.50. 
Glorious. A _ strikingly brilliant reddish 
bronze; of ‘the same general color 
combination as Afterglow but more 
intense. This variety is especially at- 
tractive for flowering from February 
on. ir.. pkt an$1.5.0- Pe 
Klondike Supreme. A _ strong growing, 
large flowered) deep yellow which we 
find preferable to Coates Yellow be- 
in habit without grassy side . 
cause of its darker green foliage. 
Choice for late winter. Tr. pkt., $1.00. 
New Cincinnati. A medium rose pink 
with long shatter-proof spikes ond 
extra long, stiff stems. We feel that 
this variety is one of the best for late 
winter. and should be :more widely 
grown. Tr. pkt., $1.00. 
Peace (Ball). All points considered, we 
regard this as the finest pure white 
Snap of all, and reports frorn growers 
this past winter bear this out. We are 
continuing our selection work on this 
variety to further improve it. Tr. pkt., 
$1.50. 
Peggy Schumann. Extra fine, creamy 
rose pink with heavy stiff stems and 
well formed spikes. This truly fine va- 
riety is steadily increasing in popular- 
ity. Tr. pkt., $2.00. 
Rose Queen. This fine deep rose variety 
continues to hold its place with many 
newcomers. Our strain is grown from 
single-plant selections, and is nearly 
100% uniformly true. Tr. pkt., $1.00. 
St. Louis Early Pink. If you’re looking 
for that popular Maryland Pink or 
Mary Ellen color for late winter flower- 
ing, this is it. Tr. pkt., $1.50. 
White Wonder Improved (Ball). Our 
own uniformly long stemmed, even 
growing strain of this pure white va- 
riety. A few days later than Koester’s 
White, but considerably stronger in 
growth. Tr. pkt., $1.50. 
Ball Forcing Mixture. Carefully balanced 
mixture of these 12 best varieties. 
Tr. pkt., $1.00. 
