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Suape FOR GREENHOUSE FORCING 
The best possible strain you can get, is the first step toward a profitable crop. The originator has 
a selfish interest in keeping his introduction up to the highest possible standard, therefore because of 
this, we handle originator’s greenhouse grown strains almost exclusively. 
Please Note: Due to increased costs it is no longer possible to allow 
group and quantity prices on the forcing Snapdragon offered below. 
NEWER INTRODUCTIONS 
Christmas Cheer. The most popular pink. $3.00 each 
Lady Dorothy—Early flowering red bronze with a color 
value similar to Glorious. The spikes are more 
slender than this variety and will stand rough hand- 
ling without shattering or breaking. Most important 
is that it is a true winter flowering variety. Awarded 
a Silver Medal New York Florist Club. Price $3.00 
each. 
Junglewood White 
Pure dazzling white. Deep green 
foliage. Tall sturdy whip-like 
stems. Long spikes of closely set 
florets. Absence of side growth. 
Shatterproof. May be flowered 
as early as November but at- 
tains height of perfection in Jan- 
uary and February. 

Better Times. The color of the Better Times rose with 
the habit of the profitable and popular Christmas 
Cheer. 
Bronze Christmas Cheer. Deeper than Suntan in color, 
non-shattering. Flowers at the same time as Christ- 
mas Cheer with stronger stems. 
Carol Jean. Attractive yellow a shade lighter than 
Ethel. 
Goldie. A fine yellow introduction by Windmiller. At- 
tractive, free flowering, good habit and early. 
Margaret. An ivory white developed by the introducer 
of Mary Ellen. Somewhat similar in growth this is 
recommended as a fine winter flowering white. 
Marie Louise. Light shell pink. Best for spring bloom. 
Mary Ellen. Popular silvery pink. 
Maryland Pink. Early light pastel pink and free flow- 
ering. (We have no originators seed available. This 1s a 
hybrid and seed we offer is second generation which may 
contain mixtures.) 
Paper White. A pure white introduction by Schlegel, 
an improvement over his Early White. 
Peggy Schumann. Fine early rose pink. 
Yellow Peggy. A new yellow by the introducers of 
Peggy Schumann. A good yellow is needed and we 
recommend this for trial. 
Originator’s Packets 
any of the above, $2.00 each 
Bezdek’s White Wonder Imp. Excellent early white. 
Dorcas Jane. A new rose pink first generation hybrid, 
introduced by Yoder. An early free flowering me- 
dium tall variety in a popular color. 
Ethel. Fine early yellow, probably the best, undoubt- 
edly the most popular. 
Earlier Glorious. A selection by Windmiller that will 
flower several weeks before the regular type. 
Gilbert's Pink Supreme. Deep rose, preferred by many 
over Rose Queen. 
Glorious. Reddish copper bronze. Rather late flower- 
ing. 
See White. A splendid pure white and one of the 
est. 
Klondyke Supreme. Rich deep yellow, producing heavy 
spikes. Good for late winter and spring. 
Lucky Strike Improved. A distinct improvement on the 
original. Earlier and with more and better spikes. 
Radiance Improved. An improved strain of this very 
fine variety. Medium deep pink, free flowering and 
early. 
Salmon Goid. Several shades lighier than Glorious. 
Flowers early and excellent for a winter flowering 
bronze. 
Schlegel’s Early Yellow. A good early sort. 
St. Louis Early Pink. Vigorous and robust growing 
with light silvery pink blooms. 
Velvet Supreme. Rich velvety scarlet red. 
Earlier Westover White. A great improvement in earli- 
ness, color, purity and uniformity. Recommended 
as an all season white. 
White Prosperity. Continues to be a popular, profitable 
all season white. 
Windmiller’s Lilac. Absolutely true to color and the 
best in this shade. 
Originator’s Packets of 
any of the above $1.50 each 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Afterglow. Golden orange, an old favorite. 
Ceylon Court, Dark Selection. A good early yellow, how- 
ever Ethel is more profitable. 
Cheviot Maid Supreme. At one time the most popular 
pink, now supplanted by Christmas Cheer. Still a 
good variety. 
Christmas Red. Extra early crimson. 
Lucky Strike. A vigorous late white. We recommend 
the improved variety as being more profitable. 
Maiden’s Blush. Appleblossom pink. 
New Cincinnati. The standard light pink. 
Rose Queen. Vigorous deep rose pink. 
Hose Pink Cheviot. A good selection. 
Snow White.. Without question, the best late white. 
Westover White. Rather late but when well grown a 
profitable sort. 
Velvet Beauty. The standard American Beauty red. 
Originator’s Packets of 
any of the above $1.00 each 
SOWING AND GERMINATION 
Growing Snaps from seed during the heat of summer 
often is found difficult and results are not as good as they 
should be. Primarily the medium used to sow into has a 
great bearing on results. Excellent germination has been 
had in flats filled with finely sifted old cinders. Where only 
cinders are used liquid feeding is necessary when the 
plants make their third or fourth leaf. Another method is 
to fill flats almost full with good light soil, sterilized with 
formaldehyde or steam, covering the top 2 inch with cin- 
ders, sand or finely ground spaghnum moss. Sown on top, 
without covering, pressed into the soil, watered very gently, 
kept uniformly moist and cool, little difficulty should be 
experienced. When sufficient ventilation is given there 
should be little damping off and any that should start can 
be promptly stopped with a watering with Wettable Sper- 
gon, or a dusting with Zinc Oxide. 
