“MILE HICH SEED”—Strong, Hardy, Mountain Crown 
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Petunias 
For freedom of bloom, variety of color and effectiveness these 
have no equal. If only a little care is bestowed on them. Petunias 
will produce their handsome, sweet scented flowers in their delicate 
and gorgeous colors throughout the Summer. 
1151 Giants of California. Ruffled. The largest of all Petunias, and 
the large flowers are particularly attractive on account of the 
finely fringed and ruffled edges. The color range includes some 
exquisite lavender and purple shades and also many tones of pink, 
rose and red. Practically all the flowers variegated or blotched 
with white. Like all other Giant Petunias the seed should be 
started indoors in boxes filled with fine soil. Pkt, 20c; 1/16 oz, 
$3.00. 
Balcony Petunias. The most valuable type of Petunias, equally use¬ 
ful for planting in porch boxes, beds, terraces or among rock work. 
The Balcony Petunias may be depended upon to supply an unsur¬ 
passed floral effect throughout the Summer and Fall. Single, solid 
color, large flowering sorts, the individual blooms measure 3 inches 
in diameter and they are borne so profusely as to cover the plants 
throughout the season. 
1157 White. Pkt, 15c. 
1158 Bose. Pkt, 15c. 
Giants of California Petunias. 
Chinese Lantern Plant. 
1159 Deep Blue. Pkt, 15c. 
1160 Mixed. Pkt, 15c; 1/16 oz, 65c. 
1149 Elk’s Pride. A most outstanding va¬ 
riety with immense flowers of a rich 
deep Elk’s purple. The texture of the 
petals is substantial and of velvety ap¬ 
pearance. The blooms are enormously 
large and wavy. Elk’s Pride is a strong 
grower and a very profuse bloomer. Pkt, 25c. 
1153 Rosy Morn. One of the bedding Petunias. This class is of spreading growth, 
and much used for beds or in broad and irregular borders. They bloom freely 
and grow luxuriantly even under adverse conditions. Recommended for window 
boxes to hang over the edges. Rosy Morn has a silvery white throat, shading 
to soft rose-pink toward the edges. Pkt, 10c; 1/16 oz, 40c. 
1150 Howard’s Star. Bedding Petunia. The flowers are attractively marked with 
a distinct five-pointed, white star on a purplish crimson ground. Pkt, 5c; y 8 oz, 
25c; y z oz, 75c. 
1154 Blotched and Striped. The plants are of compact growth and well suited for 
beds and formal borders. The flowers are white, attractively starred and striped 
.with a contrasting rich crimson. Pkt, 10c; y B oz, 25c; y z oz, 65c. 
1156 Good Single Mixed. Mainly of the bedding type. Pkt, 5c; X A oz, 20c; oz, 60c. 
Phacelia 
1167 Campanularia (California Blue Bell). Few blue flowers make such a fine 
early Summer display as this easily grown annual. 
Beautiful plants, 8 inches high, producing a ter¬ 
minal raceme of intense gentian-blue, bell-shaped 
flowers with conspicuous white anthers. Very effec¬ 
tive for edgings and a charming pot plant. Easily 
grown in any soil and can stand dry weather, does 
well in a sunny location. Pkt, 5c; % oz, 20c. 
Physalis 
1169 Francheti (Chinese Lantern Plant). A perennial grown for its showy scar¬ 
let-red seed pods which are easily dried for Winter bouquets. The plants are 
perfectly hardy, 1 % feet high, and bloom during June and July. The flowers 
are while. Easily "grown in any kind of soil whether sunny or semi-shade. 
Pkt, 10c; H oz, 30c. 
Pinks - Dfanthus 
Few flowers can equal the old-fashioned annual Pinks in beauty and profusion 
of bloom. They are easily grown in almost any kind of soil. 
1031 Double Chinese. Handsome clusters of small, double flowers of all colors, 
mostly edged with white. Planted in the Spring they bloom profusely during 
late Summer and until cut down by frost. Pkt, 5c; X A oz, 15c; oz, 45c. 
1032 Double Fringed. Flowers very large and double and the edges of the 
petals are exquisitely fringed. A mixture of white, pink, rose, red and 
maroon shades, with white edges and variegated. Pkt, 5c; *4 oz, 20c; oz, 
Pinks—Dianthus. 
60c. 
1033 Single rringed. The flowers are beautifully fringed and come in various 
shades of red with large, white centers and white edges around the petals. 
Pkt, 5c; *4 oz, 20c; oz, 60c. 
Poppies 
There are very few gardens that do not show the gorgeous shades and 
colors of this very easily grown flower. Sow the seed thinly in the Spring, 
barely cover the small seeds from view. Thin the young plants to allow 
them room to develop (the small plants of Ryburgh Hybrids can be trans¬ 
planted if sown too thickly). 
1180 Ryburgh Hybrids. Annual. The flowers are double and resemble a 
giant carnation, with flat petals overlapping like a double Begonia. The 
colors embrace all the delicate pastel shades of pink, salmon, orange, etc., 
all self colors. Pkt, 5c; *4 oz, 10c; oz, 30c. 
1173 Carnation-Flowered. Large, double annuals with a wide range of bril¬ 
liant colors. Pkt, 5c; oz, 20c; V4 lb, 50c. 
1174 Peony-Flowered. Double ball-shaped flowers of gigantic size and wide 
curly petals resembling the Peony in form. Annual. Pkt, 5c; oz, 20c; H 
lb, 50c. 
1178 American Legion. (Shirley.) The bright scarlet-red blooms are most 
brilliant in the full sunshine. Pkt, 5c; V4 oz, 10c; oz, 30c. 
American Legion Poppy. 
