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 improved Varieties 



Many lovely combinations can be produced 

 with the various types of Petunias. They blend 

 splendidly with Ageratum, Antirrhinum. Be- 

 gonias, Centaurea Cyanus and Centaurea Im- 

 perialis. Heliotrope, Annual Larkspur, Nemesia, 

 Phlox and others. The seed of all but the double 

 varieties may be sown directly in the open 

 ground after danger from frost is over. Double 

 Petunias should be started indoors during the 

 early spring months. 



GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA. Single 



This is undoubtedly one of the finest strains 

 of large flowering single petunias in cultiva- 

 tion. The flowers average three inches or 

 over, many are gracefully ruffled and fluted. 

 The colors are exquisite, combinations of white 

 and pink, rose and crimson, as well as many 

 orchid shades. The plants are of fine habit, 

 sturdy and free flowering. 



3360 Giants of California. Mixed Colors. 

 Per 1000 seeds. $1.00; pkt., 25c 



DWARF GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 



3365 A sturdy growing type especially suited 

 to pot culture. Flowers are beautifully ruffled 

 and fringed with open well-marked throats. 

 Mixed Colors. Pkt., 50c 



ALL-DOUBLE. AMERICA 

 (Silver Medal) 



3322 The first all-double Petunia to be pro- 

 duced in America. America is the all-double 

 type, of medium size, carnation-flowered, and 

 mauve-pink in color. Petunia America is a 

 hybrida nana, an abundant bloomer from 

 early summer to frost, for bedding and cutting. 

 It is uniform and true. Height 10 to 12 inches. 



Pkt.. 50c 



1% 





PETUNIA NEW ALL-DOUBLE 

 COLOSSAL SHADES OF ROSE 



(All- America Silver Medal Winner for 1946) 



3321 Colossal Shades of Rose is the first giant 

 all-double petunia ever created in America and 

 the biggest petunia ever known, many flowers 

 growing over 5 in. across. All are fully double, 

 varying in form from those with crisply fringed 

 petals to those with beautifully ruffled petals. 

 This variation in flower form adds interest to a 

 planting as does the difference in color, which 

 ranges from salmony pink through rose-pink to 

 deep, rich rosy mauve — a most attractive blend- 

 ing of rose shades. Plants are strong growing, 

 20 inches high, spreading as much as 3 ft. across 

 and bearing their immense all-double blooms in 

 the greatest profusion. Valuable for beds, 

 borders, window boxes and cutting. 



Pkt. 100 seeds $1.00 



Petunia All Double 



Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower 



(All America Silver Medal Award 1947) 



3329 This beautiful new variety produces 

 blooms of a distinctive salmon-pink color. The 

 doubleness of the 2% in. blooms is 100% which 

 are borne on plants 16 ins. high spreading to 30 

 inches. Very desirable for bedding borders and 

 for cutting. 



Price packet (100 seeds) $2.00 



Petunia All Double 

 "ROSE MARIE" 



(All America Bronze Medal Award 1947) 



3330 Many of the characteristics of this lovely 

 all-double Petunia are similar to the "Mrs 

 Dwight D. Eisenhower," differing in height 

 C averaging 18 inches) and the fact that blooms 

 are rose-pink and grow above the bushy growth, 

 with its 30-inch spread. Average bloom mea- 

 sures three or more inches across and are self- 

 colored, distinctive rose-pink. Stems well clothed 

 with leaves. Excellent for bedding, borders and 

 cutting; make beautiful arrangements possible. 



Price packet (100 seeds) $1.00 



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BALCONY PETUNIAS 



The Balcony Petunias are particu- 

 larly recommended for window 

 boxes. The showy flowers, 3 inches 

 in diameter, are produced in great 

 abundance from early summer until 

 frost. 



3312 Balcony Blue 



3313 Balcony Crimson 



3314 Balcony Rose 



3315 Balcony White 



3316 Balcony Mixed 



Price of above, per 1000 seeds, 

 75c; pkt. 20c 



GIANT SINGLE 



Our strain is cf incomparable beauty 

 and size. Most of the flowers are ex- 

 quisitely ruffled or fringed on the 

 edges, and all are of enormous dimen- 

 sions, 4 to 5 inches across. 



3334 Fimbriata Alba. White, with yel- 

 low throat. 



3335 Elks Pride. A large flowering 

 and profuse blooming variety, color 

 Elks Purple; a very desirable sort. 



3337 Flaming Velvet. Brilliant velvety 

 scarlet. 



3338 Kermesina. Deep crimson. 



3346 Royal Purple. Rich royal purple. 



Price of above, per 1000 seeds, $1.00; 

 pkt., 25c 



3356 White Cloud. A beautiful compact 

 pure white plain edged variety growing 

 about 12 inches high, recommended for 

 pot and garden culture. 



1000 seeds, $1.00; pkt., 25c 



The Most Beautiful of All White 

 Petunias SNOWSTORM 



3350 A beautiful large flowering 

 plain-edged pure white variety, 

 very free flowering, and we con- 

 sider it the best, pure white sort for 

 bedding or pot culture Pkt., 25c 



3362 Setting Sun. Compact little bushes 

 about 1 foot high, covered with beau- 

 tifully fringed rose-pink blossoms 3 

 inches across Pkt., 25c 



Henderson's Special Mixed 

 Flower Seeds 



4740 A garden may be made in any 

 out-of-the-way place by broadcast- 

 ing and raking in at the rate of 1 oz. 

 per 100 square feet, mixed with sand 

 or dry soil to secure even distribu- 

 tion. 



Price, oz., 50c; Va lb., $1.50; 

 lb., $4.50; postpaid 



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