3802 — Harris* Paramount Ruffled Giant 
Petunias. Pkt. 35c. This photograph shows 
the low compact growth of the plant and 
the fine form of the beautiful flowers. 
Giant Ruffled Petunias 
Harris' Paramount Ruffled Giants 
3802—Dwarf Mixed Colors. The most magnifi¬ 
cent strain of Dwarf Ruffled Petunias ever 
produced, and, by comparison of trials over a 
period of three years, they have proved to be 
far superior to any other strain offered. We 
have worked to maintain a dwarf plant and 
immense flowers with the largest possible color 
range. It includes the showy blotched com¬ 
binations and odd colors. All are heavily 
veined with long deep throats, and are so 
heavily ruffled that many appear double. 
Pkt. (200 seeds) 35c; 500 seeds 70c; 
1000 seeds $1.25; 1-64 Oz. $2.00. 
Ruffled Giants of California 
3801—Mixed Colors. The old reliable strain of 
tall growing Ruffled Giants. It blooms very 
abundantly and the flowers are all beautifully 
ruffled and fluted in wonderful bright and 
deep velvety colors. Pkt. (200 seeds) 20c; 
500 seeds 40c; 1000 seeds 65c; 1-64 Oz. $1.00. 
Separate Colors of Mammoth 
Ruffled Petunias 
3811— Rosie (New). An exquisite shade of 
bright rose or pink with a heavily veined dark 
throat. This is an unusually pretty color and 
one rarely seen. It is with pride that we can 
supply you with it as a separate variety com¬ 
ing true from seed. 
Pkt. (100 seeds) 30c; 500 seeds $1.00. 
3812— Princess of Wurttemberg. A very 
large, deep, velvety rosy-red with dark garnet 
throat, veined purple. A desirable color. 
Pkt. (200 seeds) 30c; 500 seeds 60c. 
3814— Floretta. One of the most popular and 
satisfactory varieties. Immense steel-blue 
flowers veined black. Very effective and free- 
flowering. Pkt. (200 seeds) 30c; 500 seeds 60c; 
1000 seeds $1.00; 1-64 Oz. $1.50. 
3815— Copper Red. Probably the largest of the 
separate colors. It is a deep copper red with 
a wide-open dark throat. 
Pkt. (200 seeds) 30c; 500 seeds 60c. 
C381—Collection. One packet of each of the 
four colors for 80c (regular price $1.20). 
“ What beautiful Petunias I had from the 
Paramount Ruffled seed I got from you. I also 
had fine plants from the Star Dust (page 80) 
and Scotch Marigold (page 75).” 
Mrs. T. A. Madden, Craigmont, Idaho. 
Large Flowering Fringed and 
Waved Petunias 
3803—Harris’ Special Mixture. A strain un¬ 
matched for bedding purposes. The plants 
are uniform, dwarf, erect, and are so free- 
flowering that a bed of them makes a riot of 
color all summer. To fill a great demand we 
have developed this into a light-colored strain 
with many pink shades and combinations. 
Pkt. (200 seeds) 20c; 500 seeds 40c; 
1000 seeds 65c; 1-64 Oz. $1.00. 
3810—Fringed and Waved Variety Mixture. 
This is a mixture we produce by mixing to¬ 
gether proper quantities of the varieties des¬ 
cribed below so as to produce a well balanced 
highly colored mixture. Pkt. (200 seeds) 15c; 
500 seeds 30c; 1000 seeds 50c; 1-64 Oz. 85c. 
Separate Colors of Large 
Fringed and Waved Petunias 
3817— Diener’s Pink Glory. A most alluring 
luminous, clear deep-pink with a glistening 
silvery sheen. The large wavy flowers are on 
low compact plants. Pkt. (200 seeds) 20c; 
500 seeds 40c; 1000 seeds 65c; 1-64 Oz. $1.00. 
3819— Romany Lass. Large, fringed, blood-red 
flowers with dark-purple throats veined black. 
Pkt. (200 seeds) 30c; 500 seeds 60c; 
1000 seeds $1.00; 1-64 Oz. $1.50. 
3818— White Beauty. An abundance of large 
fringed white flowers with pretty creamy 
throats. Pkt. (200 seeds) 20c; 500 seeds 40c; 
1000 seeds 65c; 1-64 Oz. $1.00. 
3820— Scarlet Beauty. A bright scarlet-rose 
color deeper than Theodosia and Pink Glory. 
The large fringed flowers are always popular 
and attractive. Pkt. (200 seeds) 20c; 
500 seeds 40c; 1000 seeds 65c; 1-64 Oz. $1.00. 
3813—Theodosia. The most popular fringed 
pink. See page 76. Pkt. 30c. 
3816—Harris’ Purple Prince. The most mag¬ 
nificent deep purple. See page 76. Pkt 30c. 
C388—Collection. One packet of each of the 
six colors for $1.00 (regular value $1.50). 
Harris* New Balcony Petunias 
The Most Showy Of All Petunias 
Especially desirable for window boxes, vases, 
hanging baskets, etc., as well as for beds and 
borders. The plants are larger than the bedding 
type and tend to be of a semi-trailing habit. The 
plants make large bushes 18 inches high and 2 
feet across. The flowers are very large, of a rich 
velvety texture in clear bright colors, and are 
borne in unusual profusion all summer. 
3840— Variety Mixture. A highly colored mix¬ 
ture made up of the above colors in propor¬ 
tions to produce a colorful effect. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; Ys Oz. 75c; fi Oz. $1.25. 
3841— White. Immaculate pure white. 
3843— Rose. Glistening bright rose. 
3845— Blue. Deep velvety violet blue. 
3846— Crimson. Rich velvety crimson. 
3844— Star of California. Dark purple with 
white star. 
All colors: Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; Ys Oz. $1.00. 
3842— Netted Gem (New). A distinctly new 
color. The white flowers are all veined a bright 
blue. Very unusual. See page 57. Pkt. 25c. 
C384—Collection. One packet each of the six 
colors for 65c (regular value $1.00). 
“ The Petunias I raised from your seed this 
past summer were the wonder of the neighbor¬ 
hood. I have given your address to a number of 
my friends * 
Mrs. C. E. Jackson, Westport, Conn. 
77 
Dwarf Single Bedding Petunias 
This class of Petunias fills more requirements 
and is more universally grown than any flower 
in existence. They produce an endless abundance 
of blooms and are practically immune to pests 
and diseases. They withstand poor soil, drought 
and other unfavorable weather conditions better 
than any other flower. When difficulty arises in 
getting flowers to grow in a certain place, nine 
times out of ten Redding Petunias will be the 
solution, especially if they are given a little care 
at the start. They make neat compact plants 
about 8 to 12 inches high. 
3805—Mixed Colors. An excellent mixture of 
all the Dwarf Redding Petunias that will give 
as colorful an effect as it is possible to obtain. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; M Oz. 60c; Oz. $2.00. 
3823— Rosy Morn. The brightest rosy-pink 
with white throat. See page 76. Pkt. 15c. 
3827— Heavenly Blue. An improved strain of 
this beautiful light blue. Seepage 76. Pkt. 15c. 
3821—Snowball. The pure white flowers are 
ideal for massing alone or in combination with 
pink or purple. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; Ys Oz. 50c. 
3824— Rose of Heaven. A bright carmine-pink 
self, the same color as Rosy Morn except it 
has no white throat or eye. Slightly heavier 
foliage. Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; Ys Oz. 50c. 
3825— Dark Purple. A rich, velvety, violet- 
blue that is very handsome and a splendid 
border companion for white or yellow flowers. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; Y Oz. 60c. 
3828— Cockatoo (New). A recent development 
by the untiring Petunia hybridizers. A free 
blooming small flowered dark-purple with 
irregular white blotches and stars. A bewitch¬ 
ing little flower. 
Pkt. 20c; Lg. Pkt. 40c; Y% Oz. $1.00. 
C382—Collection. One packet of each of the 
six colors for 50c (regular value 85c). 
Tall Single Bedding Petunias 
A race of bedding Petunias growing 15 to 18 
inches high producing an abundance of highly 
colored flowers all summer. They are used the 
same as the Dwarf Bedding Petunias except the 
plants are taller. However, the flowers are larger. 
3830— Mixed Colors. A special mixture of the 
above colors balanced so as to produce equal 
effects of all the colors. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; M Oz. 50c; Oz. $1.50. 
3835—Howard’s Star Improved. Rich, vel¬ 
vety purple with a large white star. 
3831— White 3833—Blue Bee 
3832— Rose King 3834—Dark Violet 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; Y Oz. 40c; Y Oz. 75c. 
C383—Collection. One packet each of the five 
colors for 35c (regular value 50c). 
Double Petunias 
The three best kinds are shown on page 78. 
Primrose 
Hardy Perennial Culture F 
4023—Primula Polyanthus, Moreton Mix¬ 
ture. These gay little flowers are most wel¬ 
come in the early spring and are at home in 
rockeries, borders, and under shrubbery. They 
like some shade and plenty of moisture. 
Moreton Mixture contains all of the different 
colors. Pkt. 25c; Lg. Pkt. 50c. 
4033—Japonica (Japanese Primrose). A fine 
hardy Primrose growing about 18 inches high. 
Rright and showy flowers; borne in whorls on 
stems 6 to 9 inches long. Mixed colors. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; Y Oz. $1.00. 
This is what you will say after you once sow Harris’ Petunias: 
