PETUNIAS ARE WELCOME IN EVERY GARDEN 
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PANSIES □ Continued 
Fairy Queen— Light blue, white border. oz. 60 pkt. 10 
Dr. Faust— King of the Blacks.oz. 60 pkt. 10 
Golden Queen— Pure yellow.A oz. 50 pkt. 10 
Lord Beaconsfleld —Lavender, shading to purple. 
'/i oz. 55 pkt. 10 
Meteor —Mahogany bro^ra, with yellow. 
% oz. 50 pkt. 10 
Prince Henry —Darkest blue.oz. 75 pkt. 10 
Victoria Red —Magnificent. Flowers of deep claret-red 
color, large and very beautiful.oz. 50 pkt. 10 
Snowflake— Pure white.oz. 50 pkt. 10 
#(New) Almond lllossoni —Cattleya fiowered, delicate 
rose. Comes about 70% true to color. .. oz. 75 pkt. 10 
Giant Trlniardeau Mixed —distinct class of plants 
bearing enormous flowers.oz. 50 pkt. 10 
Frilled Masterpiece Mixed —Fluted petals in dark. 
rich colors. tV oz. 75 pkt. 10 
F’lne Bedding Mixed —Though the flowers are not aS 
largo as some, plants are in bloom over a longer period tlian 
any strain we know.oz. 45 pkt. 5 
Landreths’ All Giants Mixed —.An e.xcellent large 
flowering strain at a fair price.A oz. 75 pkt. 10 
Triumph of the Giants —This is as fine seed as is po.sslble 
t-o procure, protluclng round bushy plants w'itli long¬ 
stemmed flowers of enormous size. Petals are curled, and 
overlap each other in such a way as to appear almost 
doul>le. Several new color-tones are met with in this 
mixture, notably new' reds and browns . . 3 '; oz. 1.80 pkt. 50 
#(Ncw) Engelmann’s Giant Mixed— Mr. Engelmann, 
one of the foremost British growers, has in this mixture 
given us a strain of immense size (3-4 inches across) con¬ 
taining a wide range of colors both dark and light. Com¬ 
pact and early flowering. Awarded Banksian Medal at 
tho Great Spring Show at Chelsea, England (1934). 
Originator’s seed.A oz. 1.75 pkt. 35 
TtJFTKD Pansies—S ee Viola Cornuta. 
PENTSTEMON (Beard Tongue) O 
Culture 3. Set out Sept. Normal germination, S-15 da>s 
Improved Sensation Mixeil —Showy plants. Effective 
for betiding and borders. Bell-shaped flowers in graceful 
spikes of white, rose, purple, pink, etc. 2 feet. Blooms 
first year if starteti early. Likes full sun, but will not live 
long in a hot dry place. Native to North America. 
M oz. 70 pkt. 15 
PETUNIAS □ 
Culture 1 or 4. Normal germination, 8-15 days 
Annuals of extraordinary merit and easy culture, pro¬ 
ducing a fine effect bj' reason of tho beautiful combination 
of colors. In the garden or green-house they flow'er in 
great profusion. Will grow in any soil, but the richer the 
Pansy—Engelmann’s Giants 
soil the better the effect. They require a sunny position 
for best results. Fine for window boxes. Followlnstruc- 
tlons on packet carefully. As is not generally realized 
Petunias make excellent cut-flowers for low and flat bowls. 
Are wildings of southern South America. 
(New) Flaming Velvet —All-America Gold Medal 1936. 
Rich, velvety blood-red.150 seeds 35 
(New) Dainty Lady —Award-of-Merit for 1936 from "All- 
America” Council. Also .Award-of-Merit from Tho Royal 
Horticultural Society of England after trial at Wisl'ey. 
The first really yellow' Petunia. Free-flowering arid 
compact, and smothered with large fringed flowers of 
light golden yellow. 150 seeds 35 
(New) Martha Washington —.All-America Aw'ard of 
Merit 1935. Dwarf, compact habit. Plentiful ruffled 
flowers of blush-pink, deepening to dark violet throat. 
pkt. 15 
®(New) Theodosia —"Highly Commended” Certificate 
from The Royal Horticultural Society of England for 1935. 
Beautiful large fringed rose, with golden throat. Reallv 
striking, and unl)elievably lovely.pkt. 35 
#(New) Lace Y’ell —Compact plants covered with large 
fringed pure-white flowers. E.xcellent for liedding. 
150 s0©cls for 25 
Balcony Lffowering Mixed Single . H oz. 70 pkt. 15 
All Double “Glorious” Mixed —100% double.. .pkt. 35 
Yellow Petunia Dainty Lady 
#(New) All Double “Victorious” Mixed —Award-of- 
Merit from "All-America Selections Committee” for 1934. 
These are really giant-flowered and exquisitely fringed, and 
sometimes 5 inches across, in colors of carmine, brilliant 
rose, velvety' violet, purple, white, creamy yellow and 
their variations. 100% double, which was heretofore un¬ 
heard of. In our trials tho past season, these plants 
.attracted the admiration of all who saw them. AVe guar¬ 
antee to supply only originator’s stock.150 seeds 50 
(Rant Flmbrlata Mixed —Beautiful fringed single—8 to 
10 colors or types —when w'ell-grown, 3 inches across. 
pkt. 35 
Elk’s Pride— Surpassing Purple Prince in size, is darkest 
velvety-purple single, and in much demand for modern 
gardens. Effective in combination with Dainty Lady'. 
pkt. 35 
.Alba— Single white, sturdy and very heavily flowered. 
X oz. 50 pkt. 10 
Giant of California Finest Mixed —Fringed and ruffled. 
pkt. 35 
Howar«ls Star —A’'elvety purple with white star.. . .pkt. 15 
(New) Silver Blue —Compact light blue. .J-g oz. 65 pkt. 10 
• Sutton’s Blue Bedder— Delightful color, and very 
free flowering. Is two shades darker than Silver Blue, and 
perfectly "true” and even in color.M oz. 75 pkt. 15 
Hybrid Single Mixed —2 feet. 14 oz. 30 pkt. 5 
Rosy Morn Compacta Single— Clear pink with white 
throat.X oz. 40 pkt. 15 
Rose of Heaven Compacta Single— Dwarf rose pink. 
X oz. 40 pkt. 15 
•Setting Sun —Excellent fringed brilliant rose of 
greatest intensity, and with compact growth. Excep¬ 
tionally free-flowering.150 seeds 35 
(New) Nana Compacta Pink Gem— Deep pink flowers 
on ball-shaped plants. AVon “All-America Gold Medal 
in 1934.X oz. 50 pkt. 15 
•(New) Nana Compacta Gem Mixed —Each plant in 
his mixture forms a perfect ball, eight to ten inches high, 
and twelve inches in diameter. Colors are deep rose, rose- 
pink. pale pink, crimson, white, and striped effects. Ex¬ 
cellent for border, beds, pots or rock gardens. 
X oz. 45 pkt. 15 
