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What flowers succeed under more unfavorable conditions 

 than Petunias? And what flowers lend themselves to more 

 uses? When massed in beds they truly form "a sea of 

 color." As low border plants they are kaleidoscopic in their 

 shades and tints In window boxes or overhanging a terrace 

 wall they are brilliant trailers. They make good house 

 plants too, the fringed and double flowering varieties supply- 

 ing magnificent blossoms. These low-spreading plants with 

 their trumpet flowers love the sunshine, they often bloom 

 within two months after seed is sown, and when frost comes 

 they will still be making a brave display. IhA] 



Hybrida [2 ft.] Bushy plants 

 of great value for massing in 

 beds or grouping in the border 

 to replace early spring flowers. 

 While the single flowers are not 

 particularly large, their great 

 number makes a gorgeousshow. 



Blue King Quite unusual in 

 color, royal blue. 



Almost a pure 



Crimson King 



crimson. 



Howard's Star Crimson with 

 pure wdiite star. 



Rose King Deep rose with a 

 light throat. 



Violet King A rich deep violet 

 of velvety substance. 



White A very showy clear, 

 snow-white. 



Any one of the above: 

 y s oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



Superb Mixed 



V% oz. 35c; 



pkt. 10c 



Choice Mixed 



Y± oz. 50c; 



Pkt, 5c 



Nana Erecta [14 in.] As an 

 edging, or for dotting the front 

 of a border, these low growers 

 with their dainty petite single 

 blossoms are superb. The 

 plants bear bountifully. 



Rose of Heaven Bright rose. 



Rosy Morn Rosy pink with 

 large white throat. 



Heavenly Blue An excellent 

 silvery, sky-blue. 



Each of the above : 

 pkt. 15c 



% oz. 70c; 



For blossoms of immense size, Maximum Double Fringed Petunia cannot be surpassed. 



Balcony or Trailing [15 in.] To droop over the edge of a 

 window box or to overhang a terrace, these are the best 

 Petunias to select. They differ from the bushy varieties 

 by producing longer, more spreading plants. In their 

 several colors the single flowers are very gay, either alone 

 or in combination. Larger flowered than the Hybrida type. 



Blue Deep violet blue. Rose Vivid rosy pink. 



White Satin white. Mixed 



Any one of the above: ^e oz. 55c; pkt. 15c 



Giant Ruffled and Fringed [14 in.] These single blossoms 

 are immense. Because of the vigor that goes into the 

 blossoms, the plants themselves are often relatively small. 

 The flowers are all gracefully fringed or ruffled at the 

 flaring edge of their trumpets. They come in colors that 

 are rich and gorgeous and are usually delicately veined 

 inside their wide open throats. 



Theodosia Soft rosy pink with veined yellow throat. .Pkt, 50c 



Mixed Pkt. 25c 



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