Neodesha, Ivans.—“My Petunia bed was ad¬ 
mired by all, and it surely was beautiful.’’ 
—Mrs R. Redington. 
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MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
Petunia, “Fluffy Ruffles” 
LARGE-FLOWERING PETUNIA 
Giants of California, Double Mixed. Mrs. 
Wadsworth, a New York customer, says: “The 
Double Petunias were the handsomest I ever saw. 
I had 15 varieties and took first prize at our fair.” 
My mixture contains the very best strains of two 
expert growers who have devoted years to their 
development. Not all come double, but the seed 
will give a good percentage of deeply fringed, double 
flowers, in the brightest colors and most beautiful 
tints. Pkt., 60 seeds, 12c; 2 pkts., 20c. 
Giants of California, Single Mixed. This 
mixture will give as handsome Petunias as any on 
the market. Some will measure four or five inches 
across, the corollas being ruffled, fluted or fringed, 
with extremely deep and large open throats. They 
appear in many shades and combinations, striped, 
blotched or solid in color. Splendid mixed. Pkt., 
150 seeds, 8c; 2 pkts., 14c. 
“Fluffy Ruffles.” A superb strain of single 
Petunias, the most deeply ruffled and fluted of all. 
Exceedingly delicate and graceful. Mixed. Pkt., 
100 seeds, 8c; 2 pkts., 14c. 
Dear Miss White: “I could not do without your 
seeds, as I have been most successful with them, 
especially the Giant Petunias. They have been the 
admiration of every one who saw them.” 
—Mrs. Chetwoode MacDonald. 
SMI LAX 
No climbing plant surpasses the Smilax, not only 
for the graceful beauty of the vine but for its value 
in decoration. Pkt., 60 seeds, 5c; }/& oz., 12c. 
STOKESIA CYANEA 
The Cornflower Aster, New Hybrids. Blue 
Stokesia is well known, but these new sorts, saved 
from blue, white, yellow and purple varieties, will 
give many attractive shades and tones, entirely 
new. Hardy perennial, 18 inches. Pkt., 25 seeds 
5c. 
BEDDING PETUNIAS 
Price, each per pkt., 4c; any 3 pkts., 10c. 
Petunia, Blotched and Striped 
Beautifully striped and mottled, including 
Howard’s Star, the handsomest, starred variety. 
Exceptionally fine for baskets, vases or for massing. 
Pkt., 400 seeds. 1-16 oz., 10c. 
Petunia, Liliput Mixed 
“Dwarf Inimitable.” Compact plants covered 
throughout the season with richly self-colored, 
starred and mottled flowers; best for bedding. Pkt., 
400 seeds. 1-16 oz., 10c. 
Petunia, Rosy Morn. Splendid for bedding 
potting or edgings. The little plant is covered with 
myriads of delicate pink flowers throughout the 
season. By far the handsomest named variety and 
a decided rose-pink. Pkt., 300 seeds. 
SnowbalS Petunia. Dwarf plants with myriads 
of pure white flowers; fine for an edging.Pkt., 300 
seeds. 
SPECIAL MIXED PETUNIA 
All my single strains mixed, excepting Fluffy 
Ruffles. Pkt., 400 seeds, 5c; 1-16 oz., 15c. 
PEONY 
It is interesting to grow Peonies from seed, and 
one often gets new and valuable varieties. They 
do not bloom until the second or third year, but 
once established they pay for the long waiting. Sow 
seed in the fall. Pkt., 20 seeds, 8c; x /i oz., 15c. 
SWEET-SCENTED STOCKS 
Evening-Scented Stock, Matthiola Bicornis. 
An old-fashioned annual with purplish flowers 
which emit a delicious fragrance during the evening 
and in early morning. 15 inches. Pkt., 4c. 
Virginian Stock. Pretty annuals, blooming 
early in the season in fresh bright colors and with 
sweet odor. Mixed. 6 inches. Pkt., 4c. 
