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PORTLAND SEED COMPANY 
PETUNIA 
Beautifully covered with large showy blossoms through¬ 
out the entire flower season. Constantly fresh and bright 
colors, markings and forms. Sow seeds very thinly indoors 
under glass. Care should be taken to save the weaker 
seedlings, as they produce the finest flowers. Transplant 
when soil is warm, (h A). 
Giants of California: Large flowering single petunias. 
Choicest ruffled, large throat varieties. Mixed. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Dwarf Giants of California: Compact form of the 
above. Excellent for potting or border planting. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Elk’s Pride: A beautiful deep purple, with large 
blooms. Pkt. 25c. 
City of Portland: A most beautiful shade of pink. 
Large ruffled flowers on fine stems. Pkt. 25c. 
General Dodds: A blood red blossom, supplying an 
abundance of bright color for a dull corner in your 
garden. Pkt. 25c. 
Large Flowering Double Petunia: Choicest double 
mixed. Pkt. 25c. Double fringed mixed. Pkt. 35c. 
Single Bedding Petunias: 
Balcony Blue: A splendid free flowering type. For 
window boxes, bedding, vases, hanging baskets, etc. 
Balcony Rose: Same as above only brilliant rose pink. 
Very effective. 
Balcony White: A beautiful clear white of the Balcony 
variety. 
Rose of Heaven: A dwarf variety. Rich, rose pink. 
The most exquisite shade in petunias. 
Rosy Morn: Pink with a lovely white throat. Excel¬ 
lent for bedding. 
Petunia Pink Gem: Packet 15c. 
Single Mixed. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI: (h A) Phlox was first discovered 
by the early settlers of Texas. Since, it has traveled 
around the world, beautifying gardens in every little 
corner of the earth. It is unrivaled for richness and 
beauty of colors, ranging from white to the deepest 
purples and scarlets. Unexcelled for low table bouquets, 
as their brilliant colors add much in making a fine meal 
better. 
Large Flowering Varieties: Chamois Rose: Carmine 
eye. 
Crimson. Scarlet. 
White. Mixed. 
Isabellina: Pale yellow. 
Star Phlox: The flowers have a distinctive star-like 
appearance, wi-th a white margin. Truly exquisite for 
bouquets. Mixed. 
Dwarf Choice Mixed Phlox. 
Decussata Perennial Mixed Phlox. 
PANSIES 
It takes many years to develop perfect strains and great 
care to keep them stable. Diamond Quality Pansy Seed is 
of the highest strains and the outstanding varieties, (h A). 
P. S. Co.’s Super Swiss Giant Mixed. Pkt. 20c; y 16 oz. 
75c; /$ oz. $1.25. 
Oregon Giants: Mixed. 
Adonis: Beautiful light blue with white center and 
dark blotches. 
Cornflower Blue: Dainty blue color and large blossoms. 
Giant Dark Blue: A distinct bloom. Blue-black. 
Giant Striped: Superior strain with beautiful striped 
markings. 
Golden Queen: Rich, pure yellow, well-formed flowers. 
King of the Blacks: Immense giant velvety blooms. 
The largest of the black varieties. 
Madame Perret: A distinct type with frilled edge 
petals. Colors: Dark wine, pink, red. Has sweet fra¬ 
grance. 
Snow Flake: Pure white. Of extremely fine quality. 
Violet Blue: A new giant variety of dark indigo blue. 
Masterpiece (Giant Ruffled): One of the most dis¬ 
tinctive varieties of pansies offered today. 
Trimardeau Pansies: Remarkably large and a robust 
grower. Excellent colors of mixed shades. 
P. S. Co.’s Growers Special Giants: This special mixture 
contains the following: Maple Leaf, Rogglis Swiss, 
Miracle Mixed, Jumbo, and Swiss Giants, making a 
complete mixture of giant pansies. Pkt. 20c; %6 oz. 
75c; Vs oz. $1.25. 
PINKS 
Their gay blossoms on strong stems come in varieties of 
colors and their stripes and markings make them especially 
attractive for border plants. They are quite suitable for 
cutting and have easy culture, (h A). 
Chinensis: Single mixed, double mixed. 
Heddewigi: Finest single mixed and double mixed. 
Fire Ball: Double scarlet. 
Salmon King: Double deep pink. 
Snowball: Double white. 
Clove Pinks: Pheasant’s Eye (single mixed). 
Double mixed. 
PORTULACA (Rose Moss): (h A) An exceptionally fine 
flower for dry sunny spots where most plants are unable 
to thrive. A dwarf plant only 6 inches in height and 
blooms profusely from early spring to late summer. 
Brilliant colors of: Red, yellow, pink, white, striped. Sow 
seed indoors and transplant at early spring warmth. 
Single Mixed. 
Double Mixed. 
PRIMULA (Primrose): (h P) A favorite for growing out¬ 
doors in mild climates and very fine for potting, flower 
baskets and window boxes. 
Malacaides (Baby Primrose): Light lilac and mixed. 
Kewensis: Golden yellow. Pkt. 15c. 
Veris Hybrids. 
Vulgaris Yellow. 
Oenthera: Evening scented. 
PHYSALIS (Chinese Lantern): These plants will add a 
bit of Oriental touch to your garden. Its lacquer red 
blooms have much gaiety and charm. If planted among 
Gypsophila (Baby Breath) you will have a beautiful 
growing bouquet. 
Francheti. 
Other Varieties of Flower Seed 
Pyrethrum: Single and double mixed. 
Pentstemon: Sensation, mixed. 
Passiflora (Passion Flower): Mixed. 
SALVIA (Flowering Sage): Very ornamental. Flowers 
borne in spikes of fiery red or crimson. Continues to 
bloom in open ground until after severe frosts. Sow in 
flats and transplant into light soil, 1 to 2 feet apart. 
Azure Grandfiflora: Lovely sky blue. 
Bonfire (Clara Bedman): One of the finest ever intro¬ 
duced. Clear red. 
Splendens: Brilliant scarlet. 
Zurich (New Dwarf Early): Finest of all dwarfs. Very 
floriferous. 
FERTILIZE WITH VIGORO—FOR BETTER FLOWERS 
