Forcing Snapdragons 
Standard Open Pollinated Varieties 
WHITE Pkt. 
White Wonder Improved. Well known pure white. .....$1.50 
Earlier Westover White. Popular fringed white. ........ 1.50 
Margaret. One of the most popular varieties grown. Ex- 
cellent early as well as late. Highly productive, the large, 
creamy white flowers are produced freely on good stems. 
2.00 
Rockwood’s Crystal White. A fine white to follow late mums. 
One of the best for hot weather flowering and single stem 
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Snowdrift. Averages 80-90% double from seed. Produces 
massive spikes of purest white. Best for late. ........ 3.00 
PINK 
Jersey Maid. Popular light pink with very large spikes. Best 
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Peggy Schumann. Creamy rose pink. Very popular. Best to 
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YELLOW 
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Frances Schlegel. A good, rich color and free flowering. 2.00 
BRONZE Pkt. 
Lady Dorothy. Early flowering, reddish bronze variety. 3.00 
Schlegel’s Early Bronze. Similar in color to Bronze Christmas 
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Winter Orange. A warm, medium bronze shade, it is a true 
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VARIOUS 
Ball Lavender. Medium light lavender. We prefer Wind- 
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Windmiller Lilac. Absolutely true to color and, in our opinion, 
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Schumanns Velvet Red. A rich, deep shade. ............ 3.00 
Shislers Red. A glowing wine red. Early and really fine. 
Excellent to qnownion cy © aristicsnctop een 2.00 
Spiwak’s Red. Rich deep velvety red. Will flower for Christ- 
mas from a late June or early July sowing. 
Yo Pkt. $1.75 3.00 
CINERARIA 
Cineraria Dwarf Giants 
Pkt. 
Multiflora Grandiflora Nana. Dwarf and compact with me- 
dium sized flowers in a wide range of color. 
1/64 oz. $2.00; 1/32 oz. $3.75 1.25 
Gold Center. A “multiflora’’ nana type with medium size 
eyolkel Gterauvenecl lolkoermls, osc entceovce 1/64 oz. $2.00 1.25 
Mixture. Made up of four strains giving the widest possible 
selection of colors and types. 
1/64 oz. $2.00; 1/32 oz. $3.75 p25 
Dwarf Copper Scarlet. Grows only 8-10 inches tall and 10-12 
inches in diameter with medium size blooms. Fine for 
sincll. pots: ie Sec ecee Conere 1/64 oz. $2.25 1.75 
Pkt. 
Siter Rainbow Strain Reselected. Remarkable for its wide 
range of color and especially rich in blue shades. The 
flowers are larger than the Cremers Strain and the plants 
are compact, requiring little room. Our seed is grown by 
a specialist who saves seed only from the choicest plants. 
1/64 oz. $2.75; 1/32 oz. $4.75; 1/16 oz. $9.00 $2.25 
Cremers Prize Strain Reselected. A consistent winner at 
shows. The flowers are quite small with very large heads. 
A very popular strain. 
1/64 oz. $2.25; 1/32 oz. $4.50; 1/16 oz. $8.00 $1.75 
Dwarf Giants. A new introduction with large firm individual 
blooms in compact heads on dwarf yet vigorous plants. 
Mostly solid colors in shades of pink, red and blue. 
Pkt. $1.50; 1/64 oz. $2.75; 1/32 oz. $5.00 
NEW 
PRIMULA MALACOIDES 
Two fine new Swiss introductions. Outstanding for 
size and freedom of bloom, color and vigor. The two 
outstanding selections from over a hundred varieties. 
Aemtler Pearl. Size of bloom and formation make this 
a good replacement for the obconica type. Very 
compact growth, tight flower clusters and fiery 
crimson color and very early. 
Rose Globe. Broad growing habit with large rich 
rose blooms. A well grown plant is a mass of color. 
Price either of the two varieties: Pkt. $1.25; 1/128 oz. 
(approx. 3000 seeds) $3.00; 1/64 oz. $5.75; 1/32 oz. 
$11.00. 
