BEDDING PETUNIA 
Nana Compacta 
606 Nana Campacta. A new strain 
of compact, dwarf bedder growing 6 
to 8 inches and literally smothered 
with blossoms that create the ef¬ 
fect of “living bouquets”. Color 
ranges thru shades of rose and 
pink to white, with some striped 
effects. This one surely is a pro¬ 
fuse bloomer, carrying as many as 
25 to 30 flowers on one small plant 
8 inches in diameter. We don’t 
hesitate to recommend this new 
bedder for pots, window boxes and 
rock gardens as well as for beds 
and borders. Pkt. 25c. 
BEDDING PETUNIAS 
PANSIES .... VIOLAS 
The unusually high germinating qualities of Fraser’s Giant Pansy Seed 
will be a revelation to you. The fragrant flowers make fine bouquets. 
Pansies are perennials treated as annuals. They will winter over if given 
protection, in cold sections. Start seed inside early, and harden in the cold frame 
if you live where there are snows and heavy frosts. Plants will be ready for 
open ground as soon as the frost is out. The soil for seed and young plants 
should be three parts screened compost or leaf mold and one part sandy 
loam. The plants should be transplanted twice if you want large flowers on 
strong plants. Their final location will want rich soil, with good drainage and 
plenty of well-rotted manure. It is a mistake to plant them in the shade; 
they thrive in the sun or partial shade. 
For California and mild sections, seed started in July is best for winter 
and spring blooming, but it can be as late as February or March. 
The following varieties are especially 
recommended for beds and borders. Flow¬ 
ers of medium size, plants are vigorous 
growers and bloom more prolifically than 
other types. Sow seed inside during early 
spring and transplant to garden when 
weather permits; seed can also be sowed 
in open ground when soil is warm. They 
bloom till frost. 
597 Rosy Morn. 1 ft. Very popular. 
Dainty, rose-pink flowers, marked with 
wide, white throat, literally cover the 
plant. Pkt. 15c. 
581 Violacea. 1 ft. Deep violet flowers 
of soft, velvety appearance. The best 
violet. Pkt. 15c. 
602 Giant Rose King, l 1 ^ ft. A beautiful 
rich rose colored bedder, larger than 
Rosy Morn by at least 6 inches, deeper in 
color and larger flowered. Pkt. 15c. 
605 Hybrida Mixed. (Nana Erecta) 1 ft. 
A mixture of all colors in this group of 
low bedders. Pkt. 15c. 
ROSY MORN PETUNIA. That dainty 
rosy-pink petunia so popular for edgings 
and low borders shown below in one of 
its most effective uses. 
FRASER’S GIANT PANSIES 
1071 Super Swiss Giants. Roggli strain. 
Produces unusually large flowers on long 
stems. A very choice selection of colors 
and a strain most gardeners know and 
rely on. Unexcelled in size and quality. 
Pkt. 50c; i/s oz. $2.50; '/ 2 oz. $7.50. 
1072 Fraser’s Prize Giants. An extra 
good strain at this price. Beautifully 
blotched flowers of large size and heavy 
texture. Compact plants and long, strong 
stems fine for cutting. Pkt. 25c; 1/4 oz. 
$2.75. 
1077 Triumph of Giants (Armacost & 
Royston Strain). A super-pansy; lovely, 
distinctive strain, bearing extra large 
flowers, prettily blotched, strong stems. 
A fine range of colors. Pkt. 50c; V\ oz. 
$4.00. 
1079 Pacific Majesty (Trimardeau) 
Where a large flower of good quality and 
assortment of colors is wanted for bed- 
ing or border you will find this one en¬ 
tirely satisfactory. Pkt. 15c; / 2 oz. $2.35. 
1078 Oregon Giants (Mastodon). Fine, 
well-formed large flowers somewhat flat¬ 
tened and “full-faced.” Excellent colors 
and markings. Pkt. 50c; / B oz. $2.50. 
FRASER’S VARIETY PANSY 
BLEND NO. 1100 
A choice mixture of 10 choice 
strains and separate colors. Large 
flowers of uniform size and beauti¬ 
ful colors and markings. Excep¬ 
tionally fine for bedding. Pkt. 25c. 
/ 2 oz. $2.50; oz. $4.00 
Tufted Pansies—VIOLA 
The flowers are extremely dainty and 
effective, blooming longer than the larger 
types of pansies. They are hardy and 
winter in good condition. Treat exactly 
like the pansy. 
1106 Blue Perfection. Clear violet blue. 
1103 Cornuta Papilio. Butterfly blue. 
1104 Lutea Splendens. Canary yellow. 
Any of above Packets, 15c each 
1/4 oz. 60c; oz. $2.00 
1101 Apricot. A delicate apricot, shaded 
orange toward center. Pkt. 20c. 
1102 Jersey Gem. A rich violet color, 
fragrant and vigorous grower. Pkt. 50c. 
1109 Viola Mix. A well balanced mix¬ 
ture for all the above violas. Just what 
you need for the rock garden for a var¬ 
iety of color. Pkt. 25c. 
1105 Large Flowering Hybrids Mixed. 
A wonderful bedder, producing large, 
broad petaled flowers on long stems. Col¬ 
ors are excellent and plant grows 6 to 8 
inches high. Pkt. 25c. 
Baby Pansy 
1108 Little Johnny Jump-up (Viola Tri¬ 
color, Heartsease). Diminutive, small 
elfin face, no larger than your thumbnail. 
Rich yellow, blotched and marked with 
violet-blue and dark maroon. Captivating 
and sweetly fragrant, a rare gem for your 
garden. Pkt. 15c. 
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