Senary’s Super- Giant Double Fringed Petunia 
Mr. Benary of Germany is a famous specialist in Petunias 
and his Super-Giant Double Petunia raised by careful artificial 
fecundation is the top-notch of Double Petunias. The flowers 
appearing like great feather-balls in white, rose, crimson, violet 
and intermediate shades and often with lovely variegations. My 
seeds are grown by Mr. Benary, a man who would not allow his 
reputation to be sullied by inferior seeds. You can therefore depend 
upon getting the best in Super-Giant Double Petunias when you 
buy of me. Being fresh they are sure to grow and produce the finest 
and largest flowers in all the lovely colors and varieg|£ions. 25 seeds 
only 5cts, 125 seeds 20cts. See page 45. 
Double Petunias. Dear Mr. Park: My Double Petunias from the seeds I 
bought from you were extra fine and of all colors. In the porch boxes I trained 
some branches up to the eaves, some people passing thought they were a new 
kind of wall shrub. Some branches of the Petunias measured 6ft. from the soil 
in the box. The flowers were as large as saucers and admired by all who 
saw them. Mrs. Rosa Trinckel, Angelina Co., Texas, Jan. 28, 1934. 
These are a wonderful improvement over the old-fashioned varieties. The flowers are 
larger and come in great abundance. They belong to the intermediate class, the plants being about 18 in. 
high, branching freely and producing immense trusses 
of bloom. If these are kept well cut, the blooming sea¬ 
son will be greatly prolonged. They are gorgeous in 
beds and equally desirable for pots or in the green¬ 
house. The flowers are fragrant and come in all shades 
and variegations; they are exceedingly attractive and 
very desirable for cutting as the trusses are on long 
leafy stems and last well when cut. These Snapdrag¬ 
ons are about as near perfection as can be obtained. 
They have developed every element of a first class 
flower and are of easy culture, the seeds starting 
readily and the plants growing freely even under ad¬ 
verse conditions. They are hardy and will endure the 
Winters if not allowed to exhaust themselves blooming 
the first season. If you buy only a half-dozen packets 
of flower seeds this year, one of them should be mixed 
Majestic Snapdragons. The blooming plants will be a 
source of much enthusiastic pleasure to you and your friends. See page 26. Complete Mixture 5cts. I can 
also supply the following novelties: Dawn O’Day, pure apricot; Evensong, chamois-pink and buff; Fair 
Lady, flesh pink and rose; Rosella, glowing rose. Each 5 cts. 
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Hufeld’s Super-Giant Daisy 
When the Monstrosa varieties 
of Beilis Perennis, the double English 
Daisy, were developed we thought the 
last stage of improvement of that splen¬ 
did perennial had been reached; but 
here comes that German hybridizer, 
Fritz Hufeld, with a Super-Giant race 
that surpasses all others. He calls it 
"Le Grand Fuselier," and describes it 
as follows: 
This is the largest English Daisy in 
The enormous full-double 
give rather the idea of afinely- 
Double Aster than that of an 
English Daisy. The first flowers meas¬ 
ure from two to two and a half inches in 
diameter, being borne on strong stems 
a foot in length. This race is unsurpass¬ 
ed in regard to size and the perfect 
form of the absolutely double flowers. 
I supply seeds direct from Mr. Hufeld, 
Pure White, Pure Rose, or in Complete 
Mixture. 300 seeds 5 cents. 
Also Hufeld’s Glory of Frankfort, 
dark red, quilled, the only dark red 
Daisy; makes a charming border, fine 
for cutting and decorations. 
Hufeld’s Giant Chevreuse, the new 
Italian Daisy, bears bright red flowers 
of enormous size. 
THE BEAUTIFUL MAJESTIC SNAPDRAGONS 
