PETUNIAS 
Annual. A garden without these favorites could hardly be called 
complete. They commence blooming in July if sown outside in 
May and continue to flower until destroyed by frost. A rich soil 
adds greatly to the richness of color. Nothing surpasses them for 
bedding, bordering and cutting, and they do well in nearly all 
kinds of soil and weather. 
Petunia Rosy Morn 
Bedding Petunias 
Blue Bedder. A compact 
clear blue. Fkt. 25c. 
Elk’s Pride. A large 
single of real purple, 
that makes it especially 
attractive as a bedding 
plant. Pkt. 35c. 
Flaming- Velvet. Pro¬ 
duces velvety rich blood- 
red flowers in abundance 
on plants 12 to 15 inches 
high. Excellent bedder. 
Gold Medal Award 1935. 
Fkt. 35c. 
Howard’s Star Improv¬ 
ed. Velvety purple with 
white star center. Fkt. 
15c. 
Iiace Veil. Large pure 
white, fringed edge, free 
flowering. Fkt. 50c. 
Martha Washing-ton. 
Dwarf and compact. 2 
inch. Blush-pink flowers, 
ruffled. Fkt. 35c. 
Purple Rohe. Deep purple with silvered edge. Fkt. 35c. 
Rosy Morn. Soft pink with white throat. Pkt. 10c; Ya oz. 
75c; oz. $2.50. 
Rose of Heaven. Beautiful soft solid pink. Fkt. 10c; Ya oz - 
60c. 
Violacea Deep purple Fkt. 15c; Ya oz. 60c. 
White Cloud. Pure white, dwarf, compact, small flowers in 
abundance. Fkt. 35c. 
Hyhrida., Single. A high grade mixture of hybrid sorts. Very 
satisfactory. Fkt. 5c; Ys oz. 30c; Ya oz - $1-00. 
Fringed 
and 
Double 
Varieties 
Double 
Giants of California. Large 
single, many colors with wide 
throat. Mixed. Fkt. 35c. 
Dwarf Giants of California. 
Large fringed and ruffled on dwarf sturdy plants. Fine for 
pot culture. Fkt. 50c; 1/32 oz. $3.00. 
Double Mixed. A fine strain of large flowering double. Fkt. 
35c. 
Scarlet Beauty. Scarlet-rose with dark throat, large, fringed. 
Pkt. 50c. 
w—Mixed. Most excellent for window 
Balcony varieties or por ch boxes. Fkt. 25 c. 
Balcony Blue. Rich velvety violet. Fkt. 25c. 
3 inch. A new annual of dwarf 
Petunia ParVlTlOra habit producing a mat of bright 
green foliage and small lilac-pink blooms. Splendid for rock 
gardens and ground covers. Prefers full sun. Fkt. 25c. 
Hybrids, Mixed 
Pentstemon ^ rd &££ 
nial. Bloom profusely. Gloxinia¬ 
shaped flowers on a 2 ft. spike. 
Grandiflora Hybrids produce 
many shades. Fkt. 15c; y s oz. 
60c. 
Sensation. A spreading well 
branched plant with very large 
flowers in a wide range of col¬ 
ors. Fkt. 25c; Ya oz. 75c. 
Pinks 
Pentstemon 
Pinks 
Annual. If given light protection will live over 
winter and should be in every flower garden. 
Imperialis. 12 in. Double, bedding strain, fringed. Mixed. 
Pkt. 10c; Y\ oz. 20c; oz. 60c. 
Heddewig-i. Single, free flowering, petals much cut and frilled. 
Pkt. 10c; Yk oz. 25c; oz. 75c. 
Laciniatus. Single, fringed flower. Fkt. 10c; Yk oz. 20c; oz. 
60c. 
Plumarius. (Clove Pinks). Perennial. Grassy foliage, thin 
wirv stems, free flowering;. Single and Double Mixed. Fkt. 
10c; Yk oz. 50c; oz. $1.50. 
Phlox 
Easily raised and their many colors produce a gorg¬ 
eous effect. 
Drummond! 
Grandiflora. 
Annual. 
Alba. White. 
Coccinea. Scar¬ 
let with white 
eye. 
Rosea. Rose- 
pink. 
Violet, with 
white eye. 
Any of the 
above. Pkt. 
10c; Ya oz. 
30c; Yk oz. 50c. 
Mixed. All of the above and many 
more colors. Fkt. 10c; Yk oz. 
35c; oz. $1.00. 
Phlox 
Drummondi 
Star of Quedlinburg-. Cuspidata. 
Star-shaped flowers. Fkt. 10c; 
Ya oz. 25c; Yk oz. 40c. 
Phlox Decussata. Perennial. Known as TTardy Phlox. Mixed 
colors only. Seed germinates slowly. Fkt. 15c. 
CLIMBERS FROM SEED 
ANNUALS 
Beans, Scarlet 
Runner 
Canary Bird Vine 
Cardinal Climber 
Cypress Vine 
PERENNIALS: 
Gourds 
Hyacinth Beans 
Japanese Hops 
Kudzu Vine 
Moonflower 
Morning- Glory 
Nasturtium, Tall 
Passion Flower 
Sweet Peas 
Thunberg-ia 
Wild Cucumber 
Cobaea Scandens (Tender), Lathyrus Lati- 
folius. Ampelopsis Quinquefolia, (Woodbine). 
EEZY WEAR GARDEN GLOVES 
Dirt-proof, durable, washable. Women’s, small, medium, 
large. Men’s, medium, large. 
Pair 75c; 2 pair $1.40, Postpaid 
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