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USEFUL FOK HOME DECORATIONS DURING THE WINTER 
Cannells’ Petunia (Soianacem)—u is surprising this fumily 
is not more;largely grown, considering how easy they are to cultivate, 
and if well grown, what grand things they are, both for decoration and 
e.xhibition. Treat them similar to a Verbena ^ cituose nice young plants 
about March, or any time up to July ; give them good shifts and rich soil, 
well stake out, and you will be highly graiified, for some are ceitainly 
surprisingly large ; colours not equalled by any other flower. The finest 
varieties ever offered. 
Bender’s Grand Strain of Petunias; — 
1208. u.H. 1 *. Single Striped, grand bedders. Is. and 2.s'. per pkt. 
1210. H.H.i’. Double Grand Fringed, mixed colours. Is. Gt/. and 3.v. 
per pkt. 
1211. ii.H.P, iiose Render Strain, inagniliccMitly fringed double pink. 
2.V. per pkt. 
790. H.H.F. Petunia Grandiflora fl. pi, Aurora— The flowers are of 
medium size and of a charmim; delicate rose colour veined with crimson- 
purple, thus making a very attractive combination. Lv. Gc/. per pkt. 
791. H.H.r, ID Petunia, “Giants of California”— Most of the . 
flowers are exquisitely fringed on the edges and are very large, the colours 
are rich and gorgeous, and otders of lovely delicate shades; some have 
charming deep throats of yellow, white, black, green, or maroon; the ! 
flowers, moreover, are of great substance and very deep throated. Per 
packet of the best varieties, mixed, I.’'. 
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PETUNIA HTBKIDA NANA COMPACTA. 
