Gall Hybrid Suapdragous 
(ANTIRRHINUM) 
Snaps are gaining favor steadily as an all-season cut flower crop. 
Starting in December the market returns seem to hold up steadily 
until Easter, and even after. Snaps find a ready market in May and 
June due to the scarcity of other cut flower material. 
As one contribution to increased profits from your Snapdragon 
crops, we are pleased to offer several com- 
pletely new, improved, faster blooming Hy- 
brid varieties. Read the descriptions care- 
fully, however, as some varieties have lim- 
ited use during certain seasons. 
For a discussion of new ideas for grow- 
ing Snaps, turn to page 5. 
“Pink Cloud” 
Has tremendous- 
ly vigorous, yet 
clean growth. 
Bs 
B. H. No. 9 
“Rosanna” 
A mid-season 
rose with excep- 
tional produc- 
tion. 
BALL HYBRID SNAPS 
@ Ball Yellow Hyb. No. 1, “Golden Spike.” A 
rich, deep golden yellow with long, tapering 
spikes and heavy stems. Exceptionally heavy 
producer. Besti for mid-winter blooming. 
@Ball Pink Hyb. No. 2. Medium pink. While 
some like it for its earliness and production, 
we like Nos. 3 and 4 better. 
@ Ball Pink Hyb. No. 3, “Pink Cloud.” (Form- 
erly Exp. Hyb. No. 69.) A medium pink. Offers 
an amazing combination of fast growth and early 
blooming with long stems, spikes and really 
large flowers. Apt to be soft in mid-winter; 
recommended for spring. Limit, 2 tr. pkts. 
per customer. 
@Ball Pink Hyb. No. 4, “Pink Monarch.” 
(Formerly Exp. Hyb. No. 86.) A  rose-pink 
with large, attractive florets and an exceptionally 
hard, clean stem. 
@ Ball White Hyb. No. 5, “Snowman.” (Form- 
erly Exp. Hyb. No. 57.) Pure white with no 
suggestion of ivory. Good production, early; 
stiff stem and graceful flower spike. For mid- 
winter. 
@Ball Bronze Hyb. No. 6, “Indian Chief.” 
(Formerly Exp. Hyb. No. 14.) Bright, rich 
bronze; attractive spike and good placement 
of florets. For late winter and spring. 
@Ball Red Hyb. No. 7. Velvet Supreme color. 
Excellent for earliness and free production, but 
we prefer No. 8. 
B. H. No. 5 
“Snowman” 
Clearly the finest pure 
white Snap offered. 
B. H. No. 8 
“Navajo! => 
Vastly improves our No. 7 
for sturdiness and length of 
stem and spike. Same color. 
@ Ball Red Hyb. No. 8, ““Navajo.”” (Formerly Exp. Hyb. 
No. 91.) Our best red. Long tapering spikes and fine, 
bright red color. 
@Ball Rose Hyb. No. 9, “Rosanna.” (Formerly Exp. 
Hyb. No. 40.) Strong, clean-growing, heavy-producing 
deep rose. Early. 
@ Hybrid Formula Mixed. Mixture of Hybrid Snaps. 
Ball Hybrid Snaps—A Collection 
2 tr. pkts. each B. H. Nos. 1 and 5. 
1 tr. pkt. each B. H. Nos. 2, 3, 4, 6, and 9. 
1% tr. pkt. each B. H. Nos. 7 and 8. 
Total of 10 tr. pkts. (collection) $27.00 
Prices all above Ball Hybrids: 14 tr. pkt., $1.75; tr. pkt., $3.00. 
B. H. No. 1 
“Golden Spike” 
A favorite among 
yellows wherever 
grown, 
The dot (@) indicates varieties most dependably satisfactory in our experience and observation. 
