Beautiful New Flowers 
Dwarf Double Golden Globe Nasturtium. 
Rose Gem Petunia. 
Dainty Lady Petunia. 
PETUNIA 
1091. DAINTY LADY. H. A. A distinct new color in 
Petunias. A delicate golden yellow. Plants are neat, com¬ 
pact, semi-dwarf and free-flowering, bearing generous 
quantities of medium-sized, delicately-fringed, light golden 
yellow flowers throughout the summer. It required 10 
years to develop this new Petunia. We are pricing this 
very low (especially for a new variety) as we want all 
our customers to try it this year. Seed supply very short. 
Expect to be sold out by March. Pkt. of 50 seeds, 10c. 
PETUNIA 
1094. MARTHA WASHINGTON. H. A. Another new 
variety of the recently-introduced Nana Compacta or ruf¬ 
fled dwarf Petunia. The plant is about nine inches high 
and forms a perfect ball literally smothered with beautiful 
frilled blooms about three inches in diameter. A remark¬ 
able feature of this variety is its unique color, which re¬ 
sembles a Martha Washington pelargonium. The frilled 
flower is a beautiful blush pink and the center portion is 
strongly veined a rich wine red deepening in the throat to 
a dark violet. Pkt., 20c; 2 pkts., 35c. 
PETUNIA 
1093. ROSE GEM. H. A. Ever since we introduced to 
our customers the new Petunia Pink Gem, there has been 
a call for a Petunia of this type in a darker color. We now 
have Rose Gem which is a rich, deep rose resembling the 
Rose of Heaven Petunia in color. The compact plant grows 
about five to six inches high and is smothered with blooms 
about two inches in diameter. Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 40c. 
THE ABOVE FOUR NEW VARIETIES OF PETUNIAS 
ARE SHOWN IN COLOR ON THE FRONT COVER. 
“I had wonderful success with your seeds in 1934. My 
garden grew in a four zveeks' drouth. Other gardens of local 
seeds never came up. I am late in ordering this spring. Have 
just arranged for : my garden plot. I hope I am not too late 
for your Olds’ Dollar Collection.”—Harvey E. Harry, 
Michigan.” 
flaming Velvet Petunia. 
PETUNIA 
1090. FLAMING VELVET. H. A. A brilliant, rich, 
velvety, blood-red Petunia. The large flowers are very uni 
form in color and type. Plants grow about one foot high 
with a nice, erect branching habit. Awarded the Gold 
Medal in the 1936 All-America contest. Originated in 
Holland. Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 40c. 
Martha Washington Petunia. 
DWARF DOUBLE GEM NASTURTIUM 
1052. GOLDEN GLOBE. H. A. The Gem class of 
double Nasturtium is very dwarf. The plants are compact 
and ideal for borders or edging. They do not have the 
runners found on the Gleam type of double Nasturtium. 
The Golden Globe in color is identical to the Golden 
Gleam. It is the first named color in this new race of 
Nasturtiums. The free-flowering and the well-formed 
flowers are delicately sweet scented. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 
25c. 
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