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Hart & Vick’s Petunias • All-Star Winners 
Hart & Vick’s Special Petunias 
for Beds and Borders 
Giant Double Fringed Petunias 
This is the famous Victoria Mixture. In many tests the 
blooms come 100 per cent double. The flowers are ruffled, 
frilled, and fringed, and, as the name implies, are giants in 
size. We recommend the strain because of our own tests. 
Pkg. 35c, postpaid. 
Petunias were the center of attraction last season at our Fairport Trial-Grounds. The brilliant 
colors, the multitude of flowers, and the sturdy growth caught the fancy of hundreds of visitors. We 
venture the prediction that Petunias are coming into their own, and that in a season or two they will 
be classed as our most popular annuals. 
Five of the varieties here named are shown in color on the front 
cover of this Catalogue. 
DAINTY LADY. Awarded a Certificate of Merit in the 1936 All- 
America Seed Selections. The entire flower is a dainty golden yellow, 
without markings of any other color or shade. The edges of the petals 
are fringed, while the bloom itself is of the large-flowered type. 
Pkg. 25c, postpaid. 
FLAMING VELVET. Awarded a Gold Medal in the 1936 All- 
America Seed Selections. Both plant and flower are dis¬ 
tinct from other Petunias. The vivid velvety scarlet flowers 
make a display that is never forgotten. The plant grows 
rapidly and yields the brilliant blooms in abundance. This 
newcomer is seen to best advantage in large beds. Pkt. 15c, 
postpaid. 
MARTHA WASHINGTON. Award of Merit in the 1935 All- 
America Seed Selections. A small plant, seldom a foot high, 
but a prodigious bloomer. The flowers are about 3 inches 
across, frilled on the edges; the color is flesh-pink, marked 
with wine-red. Pkg. 15c, postpaid. 
PERIWINKLE. A lovely shade of pastel blue, quite similar 
to the color of the little myrtle or periwinkle. The flowers 
are star-shaped, and borne in large numbers on a dwarf 
plant. Pkg. 15c, postpaid. 
ROSE QUEEN. If we could have only one Petunia, we would 
choose Rose Queen. It was the most outstanding flower in 
our Fairport fields in 1936—and over 300 new introductions 
of various kinds were tested. The beauty of the blooms 
attracted and held the attention of all visitors. The picture on 
the front cover will give you a good idea of the color—but no 
picture can do justice to the loveliness of the flower itself. It 
is a variety that we recommend to all. Pkg. 35c, postpaid. 
SNOW CAP. In our trials of 1936 varieties this was the best 
of all white Petunias. The blooms were snowy white, with 
a light tinge of cream in the throat. The plants were a 
mass of bloom from early summer until hard frost. It is a 
superior bedding variety. Pkg. 15c, postpaid. 
Giant Ruffled or Fringed Petunias 
This group contains the best of the Giant Ruffled types. 
The flowers are single, extra large, with fringed and fluted 
edges. Either in separate colors or in mixture they are sure 
to give an immense amount of pleasure to you and to the 
visitors to your garden. 
Scarlet Beauty. Intense velvety scarlet. 
Setting Sun. Plants dwarf, 10 to 12 inches. Lovely rose- 
colored blooms. 
Violacea. Violet-blue, velvety and shimmering. 
White Beauty. Pure white shading to creamy white in the throat. 
Separate colors, pkg. 25c, postpaid 
One pkg. of each color (4 pkgs.), 85c, postpaid 
Martha Washington Petunias , 
Dwarf California Giant Petunias 
Only the plants are dwarf; the blooms are truly giants in size, 
with wide-open mouths, and throats veined with various colors. 
Nearly all colors found in the Petunia family are in this mixture. 
Pkg. 25c; 2 pkgs. 40c, postpaid. 
A mixture of outstanding sorts for large plantings. The 
varieties include plain-petaled, waved, and frilled sorts, and 
the colors cover the chart from pure white to deep red and 
royal purple. Our friends have said it is the finest bedding 
Petunia mixture they have ever seen. It is prepared under 
our own direction and contains only high-class varieties. 
Pkg. 10c; large pkg. 35c, postpaid. 
