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ALL THE BEST—Greenhouse Forcing “SNAPS” 
Originator’s Packets 
SELF-POLLINATED VARIETIES 
WHITE 
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Crystal White (New, 1949) (Rockwood). Excellent 
late variety. Does well late Spring and Summer. For 
Spring crop—bench by November Ist. For Summer 
single stem culture bench June 1-15................ $3.00 
Koester’s White. Early pure white.................- 1.50 
Margaret (J.S. Yoder). Ivory white..............0. 2.00 
Rockwood’s Ivory. Rich ivory shaded white. Best 
white for the Mother’s Day market................. 2.00 
Rockwood’s Winter White (New). Similar to Early 
White, but taller stems, and a few days later....... 2.00 
Snowdrift (Pan. Amer.) (New Double White)......... 3.00 
PINK AND ROSE SHADES 
Gilbert’s Pamela Pink. Early medium pink......... 3.00 
Gilbert’s Pink Supreme. A fine early pink.......... 2.00 
Peggy Schumann (Schumann). Early. Medium rose 
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Rockwood’s Pink Supreme. Brilliant rose pink at its 
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RED 
Schumann’s Velvet Red (New).................... 3.00 
YELLOW 
Tr. pkt 
Ethel (Kramer). Large bright yellow; very early..... $1.50 
GilbertissVellowaer ec. olor eee a hehe siials sraet ots 2.00 
Meine’s Easter Yellow. Late. Jumbo florets. Double. 3.00 
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Rockwood’s Winter Yellow. Beautiful yellow; one of 
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Rockwood’s Canary Yellow. 
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BRONZE AND ORANGE SHADES 
Gilbert’s Bronze Beauty. Improved................ 2.00 
Rockwood’s Lavender Bronze. New two-tone....... 3.00 
Rockwood’s Winter Bronze (New). Reddish bronze, 
large and closely set flowers. Stems heavy and almost 
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LAVENDER 
Rockwood’s Lavender Rose. Fine for Easter and 
Mother’s Day markets. Deep rose. with a lavender 
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Rockwood’s Winter Lavender. Same color as Lavender 
Rose but much earlier. Blooms with Rockwood’s 
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Forcing “Snap” for Hot Weather 
FOR CUTTING LATE MAY TO EARLY SEPTEMBER 
Based on observations and experiments for the past few 
seasons, we find that... . 
Hybrid varieties are best for early sowings for maturity late 
September to February. 
For March to August blooming we advise the better self- 
pollinating varieties we list, as they seem to crop longer during 
Spring than the Hybrids do. 
Hot weather varieties for June, July and August are very 
limited. For this purpose we recommend only those listed 
below. Grow single stem. 
Pkt. 
Rockwood’s: Crystal White. 3.21.00 52.020. 005.20 $3.00 
Rockwood’s Summer Pink No. 1 (New)............ 3.00 
Rockwood’s Summer Yellow (New)................ 3.00 
Rockwood’s Lavender Rose.....................05- 3.00 
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Rockwood’s Summer Red (New).................4: 3.00 
Meine’s “‘Easter Yellow” 
Finest Double 
RAYMOND A. FLECK, Inc., STREET ROAD (ROUTE 132) SOUTHAMPTON, PA. 3 
