Forcing Suapdragons 
Including Most of the New 
BRONZE SHADES 
Afterglow. Golden bronze. (M). Tr. pkt. $1.50. Schlegel’s Early Bronze. Bright copper hood 
: with lower part shading from deep gold to 
Barbara. (Yoder.) Hybrid. The large bronze Ati MIGILSEWail GeaS Gin SRG? Ser 
florets, with pink throat and bright bronze lips, Doe reas Bakes 
are borne as long spikes. Vigorous power age See height. An cay ae 
The earliest of the bronze group. (E) will come into bloom for pet (E). 
Vy tr. pkt. $2.00; tr. pkt. $3.50. *) PA 
Cavalcade. (Yoder Bros.) Hybrid. A_ lively Sun Briar. (Yoder Bros.) Hybrid. Lively or- 
golden bronze; extremely vigorous; long spikes; saps Me eee my eee 5 uve 
outstanding keeper. (EF). Tr. pkt. $3.00. SCT OU aa nage ciao ee 
it has a very long flower spike. (E) 
Gallant Fox. (Yoder Bros.) Hybrid. Deep or- 
Tr. pkt. $3.00. 
ange-bronze, similar in color to Lady Dorothy; Sunglow. (Hybrid.) (New Pan-American.) Light, 
much stronger and more vigorous; compact 
yellowish bronze, a new lovely color. (E). 
floret placement; a little earlier than Barbara. Tr. pkt. $3.00. 
(E). Tr. pkt. $3.00. 
Talisman. (Windmiller.) Double, all bronze, 
Lady Dorothy. Bronze shaded copper-red. (M). true to type and color, early and continuous, 
Tr. pkt. $3.00. : 
a fancy flower for retail trade. Excellent for 
New Dawn. Golden orange. (M). Tr. pkt. $1.50. 
combination. (E). Tr. pkt. $2.00. 
WHITE SHADES 
Apollo. (Yoder Bros.) Hybrid. Ivory-white flow- 
ers larger and more vigorous than Margaret, 
otherwise very similar to that variety. (E). 
Tr. pkt. $3.00. 
Citation. (Yoder Bros.) Hybrid. Very large ruf- 
Margaret. (Yoder.) The most popular White 
on the market. A winter-blooming ivory-white, 
whiter than Lucky Strike but not as white as 
White Wonder. The stem is exceptionally stiff 
and there is almost no side growth. The florets 
long spikes. 
Grand. (E). 
Jet Pilot. (Yoder Bros.) 
or shatter. 
(M). 
Reckwood’s Hybrid White No. 5. 
early winter blooming, flowers are large and well formed. 
Tr. pkt., $3.50. 
(E). 
Rockweood’s Early White. Tr. pkt. $2.00. 
(E). 
(L). 
Schumann’s White. A close flowering pure white on a strong sturdy 
stem. Longer stem, larger head and larger individual florets than 
White Peggy, over which it is an improvement. No excess foliage 
and will not shatter. Will produce a good crop from early sowing. 
An excellent companion to Peggy Schumann Pink. (L). 
Y tr. pkt. $1.50; tr. pkt. $3.00. 
Rockwood’s Crysta! White. Tr. pkt. $3.00. 
YELLOW 
Ceylon Court. Canary-yellow. (M). Tr. pkt. $1.50. 
Day Star. (Yoder Bros.) Hybrid. Very early; good uniformity; long 
spike of light yellow florets. (E). Tr. pkt. $3.00. 
Ethel. A large, bright yellow flower, winter bloomer, well-formed 
head, good stems. (M). Tr. pkt. $1.50. 
Frances Schlegel. Daffodil-yellow. (M). Tr. pkt. $2.00. 
Gold Mine. (Pan American). Hybrid. Deep gold-yellow, slightly fringed 
early, with strong fine stems and spikes with excellent placement 
of large florets. (M). 14 tr. pkt. $1.75; tr. pkt. $3.00. 
Goldrush. (Winkler.) Hybrid. A hybrid for greenhouse forcing to 
fill the need for a vigorous, free-flowering yellow Snapdragon. The 
large florets are deep Jonquil-yellow slightly ruffled, producing a 
long, well-filled spike. Sown early it will yield up to three full crops, 
very uniform. (E). Y tr. pkt. $2.00; tr. pkt. $3.50. 
Patricia. (Yoder.) Hybrid. The medium sized florets of rich yellow 
with full deep yellow lower lip are borne on long spikes. Vigorous 
grower; fast taking the lead as the best yellow for winter blooming 
and cloth house culture. (E). Y tr. pkt. $2.00; tr. pkt. $3.50. 
fled florets of ivory-white compactly spaced on 
Uniform, vigorous grower, early. 
Comes in before Margaret, Apollo or Twenty 
Hybrid. 
early paper-white; long spikes similar to White 
Wonder in form; much greater vigor. (E). 
A fine white for fall and 
are of medium size; last a long time and do 
(E). Tr. pkt. $2.00. 
not shed. 
Tr. pkt. $3.00. 
A medium 
Maryland White. (Winkler.) Hybrid. Large 
paper-white florets on strong stem. Early, free 
Tr. pkt. $3.00. 
(E). Y% tr. pkt. $2.00; tr. pkt. $3.50. 
flowering. 
Lucky Strike Improved. Popular pure white, 
grows 3 to 4 feet with full spike of flowers. 
Blooms earlier than the original; does not drop 
Tr. pkt. $1.50. Peace. Pure white. (L). Tr. pkt. $1.50. 
Spartan White. (Mich. State College). 
white. A good producer. 
Clean growing, pure 
Tr. pkt. $3.00, 
(E). 
Twenty Grand. (Yoder Bros.) Hybrid. A medium early winter flow- 
ering variety; an ivory-white flower similar to that of Junglewood 
White; a fine keeper. (E). Tr. pkt. $3.00. 
SHADES 
Rockwood’s Hybrid Yellow No. 10. (E). A fairly deep yellow with 
well-formed flowers and good stems. Not quite as tall as most yel- 
lows. Tr. pkt. $3.50. 
Rockwood’s Winter Yellow. Deep yellow. (E). Tr. pkt. $2.00. 
Seabiscuit. (Yoder Bros.) Hybrid. Uniform vigorous grower, long 
spike, excellent floret formation. Clear yellow, coming in after War 
Admiral, Patricia and Day Star. Outstanding for winter or spring. 
(E). Tr. pkt. $3.00. 
War Admiral. (Yoder Bros.) Hybrid. Outstanding in vigor, uniform- 
ity and spike formation; should become the number one winter 
flowering yellow hybrid. (E). Tr. pkt. $3.00. 
Yellow Hybrid No. 1, “Golden Spike.” A rich gold-yellow with 
long stems and flower spikes; very productive. Can be flowered in 
January from a mid-July sowing. (E). 
Y% tr. pkt. $2.00; tr. pkt. $3.50. 
Yellow Peggy Schumann. (E). Tr. pkt. $2.00. 
ban HENRY F. MICHELL CO., 3rd and Spruce Sts., PHILADELPHIA 5, PA. 
