ROSE OF HEAVEN 
GIANT OF CALIFORNIA 
PETUNIA 
Pe-teu'-ni-a — Annual — Mixed Colors 
Beds, Masses, Cutting, Window Boxes 
PETUNIA HYBRIDA, Single Mixed —A choice strain in a 
wide range of colors and beautiful contrasting combinations. 
They are particularly free-blooming and make a gorgeous show 
throughout the summer and fall. Especially fine for beds and 
masses. No. 61—Packet, 5c; Quarter Ounce, 30c. 
PETUNIA HYBRIDA, Rose of Heaven— Unusually distinc' 
tive in appearance, excelling all other rose-colored varieties in 
brilliance and purity of color, which is a deep, rich carmine- 
rose. Fine for massing, because of its showy, free-flowering, 
compact, erect growth. 
No. 1219—Packet, 15c; Eighth Ounce, 60c. 
PETUNIA HYBRIDA, Rosy Morn — A rosy-pink flower 
with a white throat. Very popular for window boxes and 
hanging baskets. Blooms freely for many weeks, makes a com¬ 
pact growth and is sometimes catalogued as Pink Mound. 
No. 1303—Packet, 15c; Eighth Ounce, 60c. 
I>ETUNIA HYBRIDA, Elks Pride — A large, free-flowering 
Single sort with plain edge. The color is an intense Elks purple 
and is a favorite with that lodge for decorations. A very satis¬ 
factory bedding sort, especially when contrasted with brighter 
colors. No. 1302—Packet, 25c; 1/32 Ounce, #2.40. 
PETUNIA HYBRIDA GRANDIFLORA, Large Flowering, 
Double Mixed —An excellent hand-pollenized strain, compris¬ 
ing many beautiful colors and markings. The extremely large 
blossoms are fully double, the petals being fringed at the edges 
and decidedly waved. While the seed is carefully hand-picked 
only from double flowering plants, there always are a few 
that throw single flowers. 
No. 1149—Packet, 25c; 1/32 Ounce, #5.50. 
SINGLE PETUNIA 
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LARGE FLOWERING DOUBLE 
PETUNIA HYBRIDA GRANDIFLORA FIMBRIATA, 
Giants of California —Famous for their immense size and 
considered by many the prettiest single-flowered variety in 
existence. The colors are rich and sharply contrasted. The 
edges of the petals are exquisitely ruffled, fringed and notched 
and the petals themselves are curiously veined and penciled. 
Blooms often; measures 5 inches in diameter. 
No. 1148—Packet, 25c; 1/16 Ounce, #4.25. 
PINKS (Dianthus) 
Dy-anth'-us — Various — Mixed Colors 
Cutting, Fragrance, Edging, Bedding 
DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGII, Single Pinks— Annual. Old- 
fashioned garden favorites for edgings around beds and along 
walks. They are quick to come from seed, are profuse in 
bloom and make a wonderful show. Blooms are 2/i inches 
across, with beautiful laciniated edges. 
No. 288—Packet, 5c; Ounce, 40c. 
DIANTHUS CHINENSIS, Double Pinks— Perennial. Great 
favorites with gardeners who appreciate continuous bloom from 
midsummer until frost. The flowers are very large and double 
and the edges of the petals are exquisitely fringed and lacini- 
ated, the stems are long and sturdy. 
No. 1150—Packet, 10c; Half Ounce, 40c. 
SINGLE PINKS DOUBLE CHINESE PINKS 
Root crops require a cool season and deep, rich soil. They are best grown in rows and usually not transplanted. Morcrop. 
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