ANTI RRH N UM SNAPDRAGONS 
YODER BROS. HYBRIDS 
These important new improved hybrid snapdragons 
are the result of intensive hybridization by Yoder 
Bros., Barberton, Ohio. For December and January 
flowering, they are stiff stemmed and produce long 
tapering spikes. These hybrids also are very valuable 
for the spring crop. There is a minimum amount of side 
shoots which makes them well adapted to single-stem 
culture as well as for a pinched crop. 
WHITE 
Jet Pilot—A medium early paper white, long spikes; 
similar to White Wonder in form; much greater vigor. 
IVORY 
Apollo—Larger flowered and more vigorous than Mar- 
garet, otherwise very similar to that variety. 
Citation—Earlier than Margaret, Apollo or Twenty 
Grand. Very large ruffled floret. Vigorous and uni- 
form. Compact floret spacing on long spikes. 
Twenty Grand—A medium early winter flowering var- 
iety; fine keeper. 
LAVENDER 
Bold Venture — Early, uniform, hard stem. Medium 
floret size. Color is best’ described as rich lavender 
or bright, light magenta. 
LIGHT PINK 
Top Flight—Earlier than Christina. Nearly identical 
with that variety in color, floret size and length of 
spike. Greater vigor and much more uniform. Par- 
tially shatterproof in presence of ethylene. 
Whirlaway—Medium early; large floret; close spacing; 
long spike; a little deeper color than Mary Ellen. 
ROSE PINK 
Crusader—Color and season that of Dorcas Jane. 
Gusto — Color somewhat deeper than Mary Ellen. 
Earlier, and more uniform in flowering. Florets held 
close to spike. Ruffled hood. 
Pompey—Color nearly same or little deeper than Dor- 
cas Jane. Earlier, more vigor, uniformity of growth 
and closer floret spacing than Dorcas Jane. 
Star Charter—A wide floret similar to that of Christina; 
vigorous uniform growth; close spacing of florets. A 
beautiful flower and an excellent keeper. 
DARK PINK 
Pensive — A little later than Christmas Cheer but 
stronger. Cleaner growth, large floret. 
Pink Star—Early. Very large floret. Medium to long 
spikes. Uniform and vigorous. Dark pink with light 
salmon overcast. 
YELLOW 
Day Star — Very early; good uniformity; long spike; 
flower a little small. 
Seabiscuit—Uniform, vigorous, long spike and excel- 
lent floret form. Follows War Admiral, Patricia and 
Day Star. Outstanding winter or spring. 
War Admiral—Just follows Day Star. Closer spacing 
and somewhat larger florets. 
BRONZE 
Cavalcade—A lively golden bronze; extremely vigor- 
ous; long spikes; outstanding keeper. 
Gallant Fox—Deep orange bronze, similar in color to 
Lady Dorothy; much stronger and more vigorous; 
compact floret placement; a little earlier than Bar- 
bara. 
Sun Briar — Lively orange bronze. Very long spike and 
hard stem. Medium height. Very long spike relative 
to over-all stem length. 
PRICE OF ALL THE ABOVE $3.00 
2000 Seeds per Packet 
PINK & ROSE Tr. Pkt 
Rockwood’s Lavender Rose occcccs:cssssusssssscssssssssssssnsssssseeeee $2.00 
Rockwood’s Summer Pink Now 1 civcccccsssssssssusssssssseeeee 3.00 
Witterstaetter's: Orchid ee ee 2.50 
BRONZE & ORANGE 
Wiltterstaretter’s Bronze oi ssccssssssssssssssssscsssscrsssssessecsssssseensses $2.50 
WHITE 
Rockwood’s Crystal White o.cccccccssssssssssnesessesien $3.00 
YELLOW 
Tr. Pkt. 
Rockwood’s Canary Yellow occu . $3.00 
Rockwood’s Summer Yellow-Fairly deep yellow 2.00 
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Witterstaetter’s Yellow ooccccccccsscsssssssssssrssnsssseesieannassaesee 2.50 
RED 
Rockwood’s Summer Red 
