






Early flowering varieties of Antirrhinum have been developed 
through constant breeding. They are not the largest flowering but’ 
are of medium size which have been in favor with the retailer. 
For Spring flowering the varieties producing larger spikes should 
be grown. 
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$2.00 

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Christmas Cheer — Shades of pink. Early. #37 )-3.00 
Cheviot Maid Improved—Best deep rose 14)0 1.00 
Delworth’s Supreme — (New) — Selection of cheviot maid, 
deep rose 1.50 
Dorcas Jane—Early light pink 2.50 
Gilbert's Pink Supreme—Beautiful deep pink. 1.50 
Light Pink Peggy Schumann. 2.00 
Maiden’s Blush Improved — Apple Blossom 1.50 
Mary Ellen — Early light rose pink.. 2.50 
Milady — Bright pink. cee . 1.00 
Maryland Pink — Early light pimk/ash a cgactancie butane: qentecnmcieniend 3.00 
New Cincinnati— Fine early light pink 4-00 
Peggy Schumann — Pink. eecccccccseccennucs 2.00 
Rockwood Pink Supreme — Brilliant rose pink 2.00 
Rose Queen — Deep rose pink... 1.00 
St. Louis Pink — Beautiful flesh pin 1.50 
Yoder’s No. 33 — Medium pink... 1.50 
White 
Feist’s White 2.00 
Gilbert's White — (New)... 2.00 
Junglewood White 2.00 
Koester’s White .... 1.50 
Lucky Strike Improved 1.50 
Margaret — Ivory white. 2.00 
Marion White ...0....0.0.0.: 1.50 
Peace—Pure white, early. 1.50 
Rockwood Early White... 2.00 
Schlegels Early White Improved.. 1.50 
Westover Fringed White Early (Windmiller). 1.50 
Westover Fringed White 1.00 
White Wonder 2... 1.50 
Yuletide — Early White 2.00 
Branko ate Onange 
Afterglow — Golden orange... 1.00 
Beulah — Talisman bronze... 2.00 
Bronze Peggy Schumann....... 2.00 
Bronze Peggy Schumann — (New) 2.00 
Gilbert's Bronze Beauty ...... 1.50 
Glorious — Reddish bronze 1.00 
Lady Dorothy—Copper red... 3.00 
Suntan — Orange tan 1.00 
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Water Snapdragons ee Greenhouse GHIRS 

SCHUMANN’S LAVENDER 
WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH ANY VARIETY NOT LISTED ABOVE 
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Carol Jean — Golden Yellow... $2.00 
Ethel — Golden yellow... con 1.50 
Frances Schlegel (New) — Yellow 2.00 
Gilbert's) Yellow) esa 2.00 
Junglewood Yellow—Rich yellow 2.00 
Klondyke Supreme — Deep yellow. 1.50 
Rockwood’s Canary Yellow . 1.50 
Sara-Lou — Bright yellow.......... 2.00 






Schlegels Early Yellow — (New) 2.00 
Sunray — Yellow ......... 1.50 
Yellow Cheviot Maid .. . 1,00 
Sonny'——-Vellow tea h.icaccane neon ootienned aaah anise ater Re nn 2.00 
Red 
Crimgon' Queens con ciate naman taeee 2.00 
Velvet Beauty — American Beauty Red 1.00 
Schumann’s Velvet Red. 2.00 
Shisler’s Red — (New)... 2.00 
Wiese ie 
Lavender Rose ; 2.00 
Windmiller’s Lilac — Excellent orchid color. 1.50 
Schumann's Lavender .c.i.ccccsccsieccecssenctnsececss 2.00 

Seed should be sown late in June or early July for Winter 
flowering. High temperature’ inhibits germination of the 
seed and one must, therefore, select a cool location for the 
_seed flats. 
Damping off is a serious problem and all precautions should 
be taken to avoid it. The soil should be sterilized with steam 
or other efficient measures, and after the seed germinates 
good circulation of air and very little watering will help to 
prevent this trouble. 
Experiments have shown that Snapdragons do better if the 
fertilizer content in the soil is not very high. This is one of’ 
the easiest crops to grow when planted in fresh soil and 
grown in a well ventilated cool greenhouse. SNAPDRAGON 
WILT is usually caused by a single, soilborn fungus—Ver- 
ticilllum, which also causes Seidewitz Disease or wilt of 
Chrysanthemums. The only positive prevention for this 
disease lies in the exclusive use of sterilized soil, from the 
seed flats to the final potting or benching soil. Do not invite 
trouble by planting this crop in old mum soil unless it is 
first sterilized. 

