PETUNIAS, continued 



F; HYBRID PETUNIAS 

 914. The Crown Jewels. A new development in Petunias 

 by Burpee — every one a true second-generation hybrid 



Petunia. They have hybrid vigor and include colors th.it 

 are distinct from all other varieties — clearer, brighter, 

 more pleasing. All are easy to grow. A blend of five 

 named varieties: Ruby. Sapphire. Royal Blue. Moonstone 

 and Coronation. The light yellow Moonstone brightens 

 up the mixture. All the colors fairly sparkle, suggesting 

 the name Crown Jewels. Plants are vigorous and free 

 blooming _ feet tall. Pkt. 2 



SINGLE REDDING PETUNIAS 

 832. Celestial Rose Reselected. Compact and free 

 ^ering. Large, deep rose flowers. Excellent for pot- 

 plants and bedding. Pkt. 15c.; '> 

 K 

 834. Flaming Velvet. J \ VS Beautiful blood-red single 



- Ps- 15c.; J fcxe. 60c; '.../. J1.00, 

 947. Howard's Star. Deep crimson starred blush-white. 



954. Lipstick. Carmine-rose overlaid with salmon. 



Earh and verv free (lowering. Vigorous, 12 to 14-inch 



plant. Pkt. 25c. 

 841. Rosy Morn. Hvbrida nana erecta.) Rose with 



white throats on 12-inch plants. Pkt. 10c.; Ifcoz. 60c; 

 ^>.00. 

 844. DeLuxe Bedding Mixture. \ri outstanding mixture 



of the largest-tlowered i the hybrid group. 



Pkt- 10c.; hjoz. 60c.; ! 5 oz. >1 -ITS. 



BALCONY TYPES (Hybrids pendula) 



Large, single flowers. Plan:- ol trailing habit with 1 

 . nners. Fine for window-boxes. 



847. Deep Blue 849. White 



848. Red 961. Rose 850. Mixed 



Any of above Balcony Petunias, pkt. 15c; '^oz. 75c; 

 ' 8 oz. Si. 40; > 4 oz. S2.50 



Phlox Drummondi A. 



Branching plants 8 to 12 inches tall, bearing heads of 

 colorful bloom a few weeks after sowing teed. 

 852. Globe Phlox Mixed. Grows onlv 5 or 6 inches tall. 

 . e Rounded plants covered with bloom. Royal 

 •^ purple, white and other colors. For bedding, low 

 edgings and pots. Pkt. 35c. Short crop; supply 

 limited. 

 . * 851. Gigantea. Art Shades. Strong 8 to 10-inch 

 t\\ ulants with flowers 1 J-2 inches across in soft shades. 

 — Pkt. 25c. Short crop; supply limited. 



PHLOX DECUSSATA P. 

 772. Beltsville Beauty. A wide mixture of colors in- 

 cluding white with salmon eye, pinks of various 

 shades, reds, maroons, etc. Pkt. 25c. 



Physalis (Lantern Plant) P. 



856. Francheti. 

 /5c. 



Orange-scarlet fruits. Pkt. 15c; Woz. 



Pinks (Dianthus) A., P., R-G. 



Brilliant flowers all summer and fall. Most varieties 

 are about a foot tall, are splendid bed and border plants, 

 line rock-garden specimens and desirable lor cutting. 



745. Heddewigi, Double Ruffled Beauty, Mixed. A. 

 Lovely fringed Mowers of all colors. Pkt. 15c; 34 oz - 80c; 



L 51.40. 



746. Heddewigi, Single, Gaiety Mixed. A. Large flow- 

 ers brilliantly colored and delightfully cut and fringed. 

 Pkt. 10c; Hoz. 75c; J/20Z. $1.25; oz. $2.00. 



747. Plumarius (Pheasant's Eye;. P. Single, fringed 

 clove-scented flowers of red, pink and white in profusion 

 in Mav and June. Low spreading. Pkt. 15c; 3^oz. 45c; 

 J^oz "- a. 51.25. 



648. Tetraploid Heddensis, Westwood Beauty. A., 



. f R-G. This new tetraploid variety is more resistant 



ja\ to heat than the ordinary Dianthus. The flowers 



— / are shades of red with long stems. Pkt. 15c; 



}^oz. 85c; i^oz. $1.50 oz. 52.50. 



736. Chinensis, Double Finest Mixed (China Pinks). 



Plants 20 inches tali. Flowers produced in clusters. 



Pkt. 10c; ^oz. 85c; oz. SI. 50. 



Portulaca A., R-G. 



A gay bedding plant growing only a few inches high and 

 thriving in light sandy soil in full sun. Use for edgings, 

 solid beds and rockeries. 



861. Double, Mixed. Pkt. 15c; J^oz. 75c; J/£oz. S1.25; 

 i^oz. S2.00. 



862. Single, Mixed. Pkt. 10c; ^oz. 45c; ]4,ox. 75c. 



948. Petunia, Fluffy Ruffles. Pkt. 25c 



PETUNIAS 



The Petunia is another of those important 

 annuals of many uses. 



There arc the large-flowered doubles so 

 line when grown in pots; the Balcony type, 



lovely in a hanging-basket or when droop- 

 ing over the side Of a window-box or garden 

 urn. There are compact little bush kinds 

 which look well at the edge of borders, while 

 all tvpev are delightful when planted in solid 

 beds fol masses ot color. 





858. Poppy, Shirley, Single Mixed 

 Pkt. 10c 



roppies A., P. 



ANNUAL VARIETIES 



752. California Poppy Mixed (Eschscholtzia). A. 



Easilv grown annuals to be sown where they are to re- 

 main and thinned to stand 12 inches apart. Do not try 

 to transplant them. Plants are low and spreading, with 

 fine-cut foliage. Blooms all summer. Colors include 

 carmine and orange-scarlet, as well as the usual white, 

 yellow and orange. Pkt. 10c; J^oz. 75c; oz. SI. 25. 



857. Sweet Briar. A double Shirley with flowers of wild- 

 rose-pink. Pkt. 10c; }4oz. 50c; Koz. 85c. 



858. Shirley, Single Mixed. A fine mixture of this grand 

 Poppy. Pkt. 10c; y 2 oz. 75c; oz. S1.25. 



POPPIES, PERENNIAL VARIETIES 



859. Iceland Poppy, Gartford's Giant Strain, Mixed 



(Papaier nudicaule). Very long stout stems bearing large 

 flowers; bloom all summer. The fine-cut grayish foliage 

 is attractive and the papery flowers are beautiful. All 

 colors. Pkt. 15c; J^oz. 60c; J^oz. SI. 00; ]4ov.. SI. 75. 



860. Oriental Poppies, Scarlet. Plants grow 2 to 3 feet 

 tall and bloom in June. Pkt. 15c; j^eoz. 50c; Ytfiz. 85c; 

 Moz. SI. 50. 



ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 



851. Phlox Drum- 

 mondi gigantea, Art 

 Shades. Pkt. 25c. 



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861. Portulaca, 

 Double, Mixed 

 Pkt. 15c. 



