26 Annual Flower Seeds 
Beautiful Petunias 
See Petunias in color on Pages 2 and 33. 
Petunia, Double Fringed 
Giant Flowering 
Double Fringed 
The finest Double Petunias. Immense blooms, ball¬ 
shaped and 4 inches across. Selected strains, producing 
practically 100% true doubles. 
Make showy bedding plants. Tall, spreading with 
fairly long stems. 
1566 Rose Pink and White SMSS 
ed. This is a beauty. Imagine a great big ball of double 
Petunia of bright pink having each petal edged with a 
frill of pure white. The effect is charming. It comes 
quite true as to color and doubleness. Pkt. 50c. 
1579 Super Double Fringed live this 
strain is as near 100% perfect as has yet been attained. 
It produces a very large number though not 100% of 
great big doubled and fringed flowers. There will also be 
a few semi-double and singles. On page 33 in color is a 
sample of the kind of blooms you may expect, and 
certainly that is beautiful. The seed is worth many 
times its weight in gold. A wonderful assortment of 
colors. See Color page 33. Mixed Pkt. 60c. 
1576 StandardDoubleFringedMixed 
As lovely as Double Hollyhocks. Many colors; large, 
yet delicate and fluffy. Pkt. 40c. 
1567 AH Double Dwarf Giant 
VlCtOriOUS Mixed Colors. A new 
strain, more dwarf and compact than the other double 
varieties. Every plant in our trials produced double 
flowers, the larger percent being of the Giant Ruffled 
tvpe and in most beautiful assortment of colors. 
Pkt. 50c. 
Large Flowering 
Single Fringed 
These have large flowers, though not as large as the 
Giant Ruffled. The flowers are very prettily fringed and 
ruffled and are freely borne. The group includes all 
colors, both light and dark. As a general rule the va¬ 
rieties come very true to color. 
1581 Heliotrope Blue K , S e ° t * l “ 1 ' 
of purplish black. Pkt. 20c. 
1582 Theodosia RoseS e S y te feTZ»: 
ced by the yellow throat, veined brown. Pkt. 20c. 
1588 \/' I __„ _ An immense flower of deep, 
Vioiacea violet blue with beautifully 
waved velvety petals. Very desirable. Pkt. 20c. 
1593 Martha Washington Award of Merit 
1935. Plant 9 inches tall, a perfect ball, covered 
with ruffled pink flowers, veined wine-red, violet 
throat. Pkt. 25c. 
1 585 Templin - Bradley’s Large 
Prinnarl kt; v . J Avery fine color mixture of the 
rringea IVIIXea above varieties,from bright live¬ 
ly pinks to deep purples. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
Dwarf Single Fringed 
Distinct from the other fringed and ruffled Petunias, 
especially in the habit of growth. This type grows 
bushy, compact plants only about 12 to 15 inches tall, 
and they are prolific of medium sized prettily fringed 
flowers. The dwarf compact growth makes them 
obviously better adapted for beds or borders, or as 
pot plants. 
1591 C„, Bright rose pink. 
Getting oun pkt. 4 ©c. 
1 599 Nana Erecta Tyrian Rose 
1934 Novelty. Color is bright Tyrian Rose, the 
flowers measure 2 to 2^6 inches across, free-flowering, 
giving a continual array of the most brilliant rose. 
Pkt. 15c; ^ oz. 40c. 
1 594 Dwarf Single Fringed cSSS 
Pkt, 25c. 
An effective planting of Dwarf Giant Petunia Rosie. 
For freedom of bloom, variety of color and effectiveness these have no 
equal. If only a little care is bestowed upon them, Petunias will produce 
their handsome sweet-scented flowers in their delicate and gorgeous colors 
all summer. 
Small Flowering orLilliput 
Petunia, Rose Gem, 1936 All-America 
Giant Flowering 
Single Ruffled 
veimngs 
Double Fringed 
As the name implies, the flowers are comparatively 
small, normally 2 to 2^ inches across, but they run a 
large percent double. The plants are quite dwarf and 
compact which makes them very desirable for bedding 
and for potting. 
'577 Double Rosy Morn 
flowers are like rosy-pink Carnations. Fine for porch 
boxes. Pkt. 30c. 
1 578 Lilliput Double Mixed T, re ml of 
shades of pink, crimson, striped and blotched red and 
white. Pkt. 30c. 
Balcony Petunias 
The plants of this group are very free flowering. They 
are well adapted to bedding as well as for boxes or 
hanging baskets, but the long pendulous branches make 
them especially fine for porch or window plantings. 
Richly colored, with large plain petaled flowers. 
1602 Balcony Rose 1604 Balcony Blue 
1603 Balcony White 1605 Balcony Crimson 
Price of any above colors. Pkt. lOc; ^ oz. 30c. “ “ ’ 
1607 Balcony Netted Blue Gem Dwarf Bedding Compacta 
Steel blue with attractive netting of deep violet . The flow¬ 
ers are large and freely borne on long branches. Pkt. 
15c. 
Balcony Mixed mixture of lovely 
colors. Pkt. 5c; ^ oz. 30c. 
The largest flowered of all Petunias, the immense 
blooms often measuring 5 to 6 inches across. The petals 
are ruffled and in most varieties the throats of the 
flowers are beautifully netted or veined. The plant 
growth varies, the original types being tall and spread¬ 
ing, but as described below, recently dwarf compact 
strains have been developed. 
These ruffled giants are rare and lovely and every gar¬ 
den should have one or more varieties. These varieties 
do not usually come 100% true to color, some colors 
being especially difficult to fix. 
1572 Dwarf Giant Rosie HetywfthnJm- 
moth flowers of rosy lavender, beautifully netted. See 
large picture at top of page. Pkt. 30c. 
1 583 Giants of California Mixed 
Many fine shades of rose, pink, lavender, purple with 
veined throats of different colors. Pkt. 15c; Large 
pkt. 75c. 
1586 pkyllvaJ Dwarf Giants. 
Kamona, IVIIXea Similar to Giants 
of California except in growth. The dwarf strain making 
more bushy and compact growth. Pkt. 25c. 
1570 
1601 
Ruffled Monsters Mixed 
The flowers are very large and ruffled. Mostly colored 
in the desirable red and dark shades, neatly marked and 
veined. Half dwarf and erect in growth. Pkt. 25c. 
These varieties have been selected for a more compact 
and dwarf plant growth than the Hybridas. While the 
different colors vary somewhat, the plants normally are 
very free flowering, bushy and about 9 to 12 inches tall. 
As low borders or ribbon beds, they are unexcelled. 
Suitable for the Rock Garden also. 
1616 
1621 
Bluebird 
Cockatoo 
Deep blue. 
50c. 
Pkt. lOc; Jfc oz. 
Petunia Setting Sun 
Single Bedding Petunias 
More generally planted than any other class of Pe¬ 
tunias, because of their free flowering habit and their 
ability to do well under practically all conditions. In 
this group are found all attractive colors known to 
Petunias. The normal height is 18 to 24 inches. 
1595 ni,h D,:J,v Royal Purple 
LJK S r ria© Darkest Petunia Pkt.l5c. 
1611 General Dodds v„*"" p "oT r 3: 
Pkt. 10c; ^ oz. 4©c. 
1610 Howard's Star, Improved 
Maroon, white star. Pkt. lOc; l /fc oz. 50c. 
1609 Hybrida Mixed 
pleasing shades. 
Pkt. 5c; ^ oz. 25c; *4 oz. 45c. 
1612 Templin-Bradley’s Special 
|_1 L ; J* |m|- J A select mixture, an im- 
nyoria S rviixeo provement over common 
Hybrida. Pkt. 15c; oz. 35c. 
Deep velvety purple. Pkt. 
lOc; ^ oz. 40c. 
1617 R osy Morn tst nu 
1619 Rose of Heaven KVcTiTi 
50c. 
1620 C;lu£xr RI.iq Heavenly blue, silvery 
Oliver Dlue sheen. Pkt. lOc; Jfc oz. 
50c. 
1618 Dwarf Inimitable mostly blotched 
and striped. A fine mixture. Pkt. 5c; oz. 35c. 
1622 D:.l, A little gem of a Petunia, 
i ink Oem literally covered with rich 
deep pink flowers. 5 to 6 inches high witn 25 to 30 
blooms to each plant, flowers 2 inches across. The first 
real dwarf or miniature Petunia. Pkt. 15c; A oz. 
60c. 
1600 Nana Compacta Mixed The 
time we are able to give you a splendid mixture of many 
distinct colors in the true Dwarf or Nana Compacta 
class. 8 to 10 inches tall and one foot in diameter. A 
ball of growth. Pkt. 15c; oz. 30c. 
Petunias in Color 
1 573 Pli-imlnn V/aIwa* All-America Gold 
,J,J rlammg velvet, n edai 1936 
1592 D-.- All-America Award 
Kose uem or merit 1936 . 
Color Page 2, Described on Novelty Page 
Many Other Petunias 
in Natural Color on Page 33 
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