827. Pansy, Swiss 

 Giants. Pkt. 35c. 



945. Petunia, 

 Theodosia. Pkt. 25c 



830. Petunia, Giants 



of California Ruffled, 



Mixed. Pkt. 25c. 



Nemophila A. 



957. Blue. Bright light blue flowers on 8-inch plants. 

 Makes a nice bed. Pkt. 10c; Moz. 40c; }^oz. 65c 



Nicotiana (Flowering Tobacco) A. 



815. Affinis. Fragrant, star-shaped, pure white flowers 

 all summer and fall. 2 to 3 ft. Pkt. 10c; ^oz. 70c 



81G. Hybrids, Mixed. Showy 2 to 3-foot plants with fra- 

 grant flowers in a variety of colors. Pkt. 10c; }^oz. 70c 



Nierembergia A. 



824. 



Purple Robe. Bronze Medal, 1942 All-America 

 Selections. Cushion-like mats covered with 

 lovely violet-blue, cup-shaped flowers. A peren- 

 nial in mild climates. Pkt. 25c 



Nigella a. 



825. Damascena, Miss Jekyll (Love-in-a-Mist). Double 

 blue flowers among fine feathery foliage. Blooms pro- 

 fusely. Good for borders and for cutting. Pkt. 10c; 

 Hoz. 45c ; oz. 80c. 



Pansies A., r-g. 



Pansies may be sown in August or September for early 

 bloom the following spring or may be planted early in the 

 spring for later bloom. Seedlings need winter protection. 

 956. Alpcnglow. Velvety Indian red with dark blotch 



on lower petals. Pkt. 35c; %ot.. $1.50; ^oz. $2.50. 

 955. Swiss Blue (Ullswater). Large, ultramarine-blue 



flowers with darker blotch. Pkt. 35c; kfioz. $1.50; 



J^oz. $2.50. 



826. Giant Trimardeau, Mixed. This mixture has a 

 wide range of colors and the large flowers have delight- 

 fully marked faces. Pkt. 20c; }£oz. 80c; J40Z. $1.50; 

 Y 2 ox. $2.75; oz. $5.00. 



827. Swiss Giants Reselected. Outstanding for size 

 of flowers and full range of colors. Long, strong stems 

 hold the flowers well above the foliage. Pkt. 35c; )^oz. 

 $1.50; J^oz. $2.50; Moz. $4.50; oz. $15.00. 



828. Super Maple Leaf Giants, Mixed. The largest- 

 flowered strain. This is a special selected strain with 

 flowers perfectly round in shape and of a velvety texture. 

 Colors tend to the darker shades and plants are compact, 

 yet husky. Pkt. 35c; ^oz. $1.75; 3^oz. $3.00; Moz. 

 $5.50. 



Petu 



nias A. 



Truly everybody's flower. They are easy to grow and 

 from early summer until frost they provide color in quan- 

 tity. For bedding, for the border, window-box or potting, 

 they are unsurpassed. There are many types of both plant 

 and flower. All are beautiful; some are sensational. 



SINGLE LARGE-FLOWERED RUFFLED 



948. Fluffy Ruffles. A fine mixture of veined and bi- 

 color shades beautifully fringed, so heavily ruffled they 

 appear double. Best for home gardens. Pkt. 25c 



945. Theodosia. The largest fringed rose Petunia with a 

 gold throat. Pkt. 25c 



830. Giants of California Ruffled, Mixed. A well- 

 balanced mixture of large fringed and ruffled flowers of 

 light and dark colors, including pink and rose shades 

 with attractive throats. Pkt. 25c. ; %oz. $2.00. 



831. Dwarf Giants of California, Dark and Light 

 Shades. Dwarf, sturdy plants especially suited to pot- 

 culture. Flowers are beautifully ruflfed and fringed. 

 Pkt. 35c; l^oz. $2.50. 



GIANT SINGLE PLAIN-EDGED PETUNIAS 

 833. Dwarf Elk's Pride. Lovely deep velvety purple. 



Very compact. 9 in. Pkt. 25c. 

 836. Popcorn. A new early white Petunia. Very dwarf 

 and compact. Fine for pot work and bedding. Pkt. 50c 

 835. Giant-flowered, Mixed. A mixture of large-flower- 

 ing single varieties. Pkt. 25c; i^oz. $1.75. 



F : HYBRID PETUNIAS 



/4^\ 951. Ballerina. All-America Winner. Large, deli- 

 ( jjg^) cately fringed blooms of glowing salmon-pink. Com- 

 ^- — pact, 12-inch growth. Pkt. 50c 



949. Comanche. AAS. All-America Winner, 1953. Rich 

 scarlet. Grows 15 inches tall. Pkt. 50c 



946. Prima Donna. Large, bright rose-pink flowers 

 /i^\ with delightfully fringed and waved petals. 

 (*ft) Vigorous and uniform in growth; 12 inches 

 ^ — / tall. For bedding, borders, pots and cutting. 

 Illustrated inside back cover. Pkt. 50c. 



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