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FORCING SNAPS_ unquestionably 
head the list of seed grown cut 
flower crops, and, as growers our- 
selves, we are in a position to fully 
realize the importance of this in de- 
veloping strains of real value to 
florists. Nearly all Snapdragon seed 
we sell, except originator-grown hy- 
brid varieties, is produced in our 
own greenhouses, and supplies this 
year are unusually good and com- 
plete. Remember though—good cul- 
ture is as important as good seed. 
Our “Grower Talks’’ (monthly, 2 
yrs. $1.00) provides timely notes of 
help to florists. 
PLEASE NOTE 
Y2 tr. pkts. of any variety priced at 
$1:00 are supplied at 60c; 2 pkts. 
of $1.50 varieties, $1.00. No 2 pkts. 
on $2.00 or $3.00 varieties EXCEPT 
WHERE NOTED. While we obviously 
have no control over the amount of 
seed in originator’s packets, all of our 
own contain at least 2,000 seeds. 

“Flower Seeds for Florists” 
"70 the Best 

Snap “Margaret” in our greenhouses. A good producer and a clean grower. 
BALL 10 BEST 
(Self-Pollinated Varieties) 
Although no group of “‘best’’ varieties is complete 
without including the hybrids, uncertain supplies 
have obliged us to omit them from this select list. 
The following, therefore, includes what we consider 
the ten best of the self pollinated varieties. 
*Ball Lavender. Long stemmed and strong growing 
with 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 commercial varieties. 
Tr. pkt., $1.50. 
*Delworth’s Supreme. One of the finest Cheviot 
Maid selections we have grown. True early flower- 
ing with long, strong stems and fine spikes of 
deep rose pink. Tr. pkt., $1.50. 
“Ethel. The most satisfactory fairly deep yellow 
that we know of. Perfectly uniform in habit with- 
out grassy side growth and with medium sized 
closely set spikes. Tr. pkt., $1.50. 
*Lady Dorothy. This fine Snap is outstanding for 
its rich reddish bronze color and its true winter 
flowering habit. The best early bronze to date. 
Tr. pkt., $3.00. 
“Margaret. Because of its fine production record, 
stiff stems and grass-free growth, this creamy 
white Snap has become very popular wherever 
grown. Highly recommended where purity of 
whiteness is not important. 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. 
“Peggy Schumann. Extra 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. 
“St. Louis Pink. If you're looking for that popular 
Maryland Pink or Mary Ellen color for late win- 
ter flowering, this is it. Tr. pkt., $1.50. 
“White Wonder Improved (Ball). Our own uni- 
formly long stemmed, even growing strain of this 
pure white variety. Tr. pkt., $1.50. 
“Ball Forcing Mixture. Carefully balanced mixture 
of the best varieties. Tr. pkt., $1.00. 
The asterisk (*) indicates varieties most dependably satisfactory in our experience and observation. 
