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Petunia, Grandiflora, Large Flowering. 



MIXED. 



The largest flowering and richest colored variety in cultivation. 

 Single flowers frequently measure over 5 inches in diameter, ruffled 

 or fringed on the edtres and beautifully veined with various shades 

 of purple, rose, lavender, yellow and crimson. Pkt., 100 seeds, 8c. 



Mary B. Brown, 

 Clay Center, 

 Kans., March 

 1903. -I send you 

 a small order for 

 seeds. I had 

 some from you 

 last year and my 

 flowers were 

 lovely. They 

 were in blocm 

 from May until 

 Thanksgiving. 



Petunia, Double. 



Finest varieties carefully fecundated with 

 best double flowers, and will produce from twen- 

 ty-five to forty per cent of double flowering 

 plants. Some double, fringed in all shades of 

 colors existing in Petunias and the blossoms 

 that come single will be of the grandiflora type. 

 Pkt., 50 seeds, 10 cts. 



Petunia, Lady of the Lake. 



Some magnificent, double, pure white, beauti- 

 fully fringed can be obtained from this strain. 

 Produces about twenty to thirty per cent of 

 double flowers. Pkt., 50 seeds, 10 cts. 



Single Petunia, Snowball. 



Grows about eight inches high, with pure sat- 

 iny white flowers, and makes a beautiful edging 

 or bedding plant. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 



New Star Petunia. 



> An exquisite variety either for the garden or 

 pot culture, each flower having distinct white, 

 starlike stripes, on rich purplish-red ground. 

 Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 



Petunia, Hybrida. — Finest Mixed. 



A splendid mixture, embracing all colors. 

 They are excellent for bedding or massing. Pkt., 

 150 seeds, 5 cts. 



Petunia, Hybrida.— Good Mixed. 



Many colors and a good bedding variety. Pkt., 

 100 seeds, 3 cts. 



Portulaca, Double Flowering. 



One of the most showy and beautiful annuals, 

 with abundant highly-colored flowers. For bask- 

 ets, beds, masses or edgings it is invaluable. 

 The seed I offer has been saved with extra care 

 from the finest colors and will give a good pro- 

 portion of double flowers. Pkt., 300 seeds, 4c. 



Mrs.Robt. C. Gossage, Riveulet, Mont., April 16, 

 1903.— I had splendid Inck with the seeds 1 received 

 from you last year. I think your stock. 10 weeks, ar^ 

 the handsomost flowers I ever saw prow. They are 

 such a shower of blossoms all summer and fall. 



