edding “/ype Petuuias 
Dwarf Compact Varieties of Bedding Petunias 
Little bushy plants about 1 ft. high, so completely covered with flowers that the foliage is hidden 
from view. Ideal for edgings to taller plants, beds, borders, and pot culture. 
1718 Cheerful All America winner. Bright, 
salmon-pink flowers measuring 234 in. across. 
The blossoms have a deeper rose veining in the 
throat. A satisfying, rich color, quite different 
from the ordinary pink. 
Pkt. 25¢; Ae oz. 75¢; % oz. $1.25 
1611 Cream Star Soft creamy white flowers 
deepening to golden yellow towards throat; 
shaped like a five-pointed star, All-America 
winner. Pkt. 20¢; 6 oz. 50¢ 
1637 Rose of Heaven Bright rose petals with 
lighter colored throat. Pkt. 15¢; % oz. 50¢ 
1635 Rosy Morn Clear rose-pink, witha white 
throat adding to its fragility and attractiveness. 
Pkt. 15¢; 1% oz. 50¢ 
1621 Snowball The blooms are so white and 
so profusely borne that the plants look like 
little mounds of snow. Pkt. 10¢; % oz. 40¢ 
1707 Salmon Supreme The flowers are rich 
coral-salmon changing to soft salmon-pink, 2 in. 
across. Pkt. 25¢; 142 oz. 85¢; We oz. $1.50 
1607 Twinkles A bicolored petunia of great 
grace and attractiveness. Brilliant rose color, 
marked in various ways with white, most 
frequently taking the form of a star, as shown 
in the illustration below. Pkt. 15¢; 1% oz. 50¢ 
1640 Finest Mixed, Dwarf Compact Petu- 
mias Colors are rich and varied. Makes a grand 
Pkt. 10¢; %oz. 45¢; 4 oz. 75¢ 
1607 Twinkles, Dwarf Compact Petunia 
1641 Balcony Blue A popular color, 
deep violet-blue of unvarying intensity 
and soft, velvety texture. This color con- 
bined with Balcony White makes a lovely 
bed or vase of cut flowers. 
1643 Balcony Crimson Deep crimson 
of unusual vivacity. Always attracts at- 
tention because of its brightness and 
cheerful appearance. 
1644 Balcony Rose Bright and showy, 
combines well with other colors. The most 
familiar petunia color and the one which 
has endeared this flower to generations of 
gardeners. 
1659 Balcony White Pure white, with- 
out veining or throat marking of any other 
color. This solid white makes it a perfect 
companion to all other varieties. 
1606 Blue Wonder = Silvery mid-blue 
flowers. A wonderful improvement over 
other blue petunias. The blue of this va- 
r.ety closely approximates the familiar blue 
found in cornflowers. 
Any of the above: Pkt. 15¢; %6 oz. 50¢ 
1660 
Balcony 
Mixed 
Colors 
Petunias 
1611 Cream Star, Dwarf Compact Petunia 
Large Flowered Bedding 
or Balcony Petunias 
These are the largest flowered of the bedding type, and make excellent plants for 
window boxes, porch and balcony boxes, and large beds. Branches are long and trailing. 
1603 Black Prince Deep mahogany-red, 
almost black. This is the darkest, the most 
velvety of all petunias, providing a dra- 
matic end of the spectrum for all other 
colors. Pkt. 15¢; “We oz. 60¢ 
1660 Balcony Mixed Colors A care- 
fully prepared blend of the best and 
clearest colors to be found in this Large 
Flowered Bedding type. For any situation 
around the home where a show of color is 
desired, we recommend this special mix- 
ture. Pkt. 15¢; 416 oz. 50¢; 1% oz. 85¢ 
4159 Balcony Petunia 
Collection 
4 Pkts. —Oneeachof Blue, Crimson, 
Rose and White—very popular for 
hanging baskets or window-box plant- 
ing, as well as for bedding Cries 
ground cover (value 60¢) for only O¢ 
4162 Old Glory Bedding 
Petunia Collection 
3 Pkts.—One each of Red, White 
and Blue for a glorious display 5 
(value 30¢) for only 2 ¢ 
1603 Black Prince, 
Large Flowered 
Bedding Type 
Petunia 
WM. HENRY MAULE, SEEDSMAN- 65 
