PETUNIA, HYBRIDA, Finest Mixed 



A splendid mixture, embracing all colors, including striped and JfM 

 blotched varieties. They are excellent for bedding or mass- 

 ing, remaining in bloom the entire summer. Pkt., 100 ^ 

 seeds, 5 cents. ISlla 



PETUNIA, HYBRIDA, Good Mixed. 



Many colors and a good bedding variety. Pkt., 100 

 seeds,' 3 cents. 



NEW STAR PETUNIA. 



An exquisite variety either for the garden or 

 pot culture, each flower having distinct white, 

 star-like stripes, on rich purplish-red ground, 

 The flowers, about 2 1 j> inches across, almost hide 

 the plant from view for months. Pkt., 100 

 seeds, 4 cents. 



PETUNIA, Double. 



Finest varieties carefully fecundated with best 

 double flowers, and will produce from 25 to 40 per C 

 cent of double flowering plants. Some double, i| 

 fringed in all shades of colors existing in Petunias p 

 and the blossoms that come single will be of the * 

 grandiflora type. Pkt., 40 seeds, 10 cents. 



PETUNIA, Lady of the Lake. 



Some magnificent double, pure white, 

 beautifully fringed, can be obtained from 

 this strain. Very valuable for taking cut- 

 tings from, for greenhouse decoration or 

 bedding. Produces about 20 to 30 per cent 

 of double flowers. Pkt., 30 seeds, 14 cts. 



XOTE.— A double Petunia rarely seeds, 

 and, consequently, the pollen has to be 

 taken from a double flower and be applied 

 to the stigma of a single flower, having 

 previously removed the latter's own pol- 

 len, the single-flowering plants producing 

 the seed. In this way the blood of the two 

 parent plants is blended in the progeny, 

 and, in consequence, the seeds gathered 

 are bound to produce some single as well 

 as double flowering plants. The weaker 

 seedlings usually prove to be the doubles. 



Mrs. A. H. Thayer, Cohasset, Mass.. April 13th, 1896. writes 

 — 1 tried some of your seeds last spring and was very much 

 pleased with the flowers they produced. 



PETUNIA GRANDIFLORA, Large Flowering. 



The largest flowering and richest colored variety in cultivation. Single 

 flowers frequentlv measure over five inches in diameter, ruffled or fringed 

 on the edges and'beautifully veined, with various shades of purple, rose, 

 lavender, yellow and crimson. Few flowers equal the Petunia for brilliant 

 display, being of the easiest culture and very profuse bloomers from June 

 until frost. Pkt., 100 seeds, 8 cents. 



