FLOWER SEEDS 
ANTIRRHINUMS 
Rust Resistant 
SNAPS FOR COMMERCIAL USE ; 
Afterglow—All points considered, this still continues to be the 
most generally satisfactory all-around orange bronze, 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., $1.50. 
Cheviot Maid No. 33 (Yoder)—This clean growing, beautiful 
light rose pink Cheviot Maid selection has proven immensely 
popular with all who have grown it. One of the best commer- 
cial varieties. Tr. pkt., $1.50. 
Dorcas Jane—Our past winter's trials have shown this new 
hybrid Snap to be the most outstanding light pink variety thus 
far. Originator's Tr. pkt., $2.50. : 
Ethel—The most satisfactory fairly deep yellow that we know of. 
Perfectly uniform in habit without grassy side 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 attractive for flowering from February on. 
Tr. pkt., $1.50. 
Klondike Supreme—A strong growing, large flowered, deep 
yellow which we find preferable to Coates Yellow because of 
its darker green foliage. Choice for late winter. Tr. pkt., $1.00. 
Mary Ellen—Popular light rose pink hybrid; almost identical to 
Maryland Pink in color, but longer stemmed. Originator’s 
Tr. pkt., $2.00. 
New Cincinnati—A medium rose pink with long shatter-proof 
spikes and 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—All points considered, we regard this as the finest pure 
white Snap of all, and reports from growers this past winter 
bear this out. Tr. pkt., $1.00. 
Peggy Schumann—FExtra fine, creamy rose pink with heavy stiff 
stems and well formed spikes. This truly fine variety is steadily 
increasing in popularity. 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- 
re selections, and is nearly 100% uniformly true. Tr. pkt., 
1.00. 
St. Louis Early Pink—If you're looking for that papular Mary- 
land Pink or Mary Ellen color for late winter flowering, this is 
it, Tr. pkt., $1.50. 
White Wonder Improved (Ball) — Our own uniformly long 
stemmed, even growing strain of this pure white variety. A few 
days later than Koester's White, but considerably stronger ing 
growth. Tr. pkt., $1.50. 
BEDDING SNAPS 
Super Gts. Rust Resistant 
Alaska—Glistening white, the best bedding white. 
Campfire—Luminous scarlet, contrasting yellow lip. 
Canary Bird—A clear canary yellow. 
Copper King—Burnished copper, very bright. 
Crimson Monarch—Attractive fiery-crimson. 
Loveliness—Shades of soft rose-pink. 
Pink Sensation—Pure pink. Long stems for cutting. 
Rosalie—Deep rose on light amber background. 
Salmon Rose Shades—Brilliant and popular colors, 
Yellow Giant—An unusual rich golden yellow. _ 
Select Mixture—An excellent color range. 
Each of above. Tr. Pkt., 25¢; Ye oz., 65e: V4 0z., $1.00 
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