THE ALL-DOUBLE STRAINS 
We have again flowered trials of the old and new 
All-Double strains and have revised our list to contain 
those we believe most valuable to the florist. 
‘'Victorious Mixture. The finely fringed All-Double 
mixture. 
% tr. pkt. (500 seeds), $1.00; tr. pkt. (1000 seeds), 
$2.00; 3 tr. pkts., $5.00; 1/64 oz., $6.00; 1/32 oz„ 
$ 11 . 00 . 
*Pink Perfection. (World Beauty). Choice carmine- 
rose-pink. Excellent. Top flower in cut to right. 
Vi tr. pkt. (500 seeds), $1.25; tr. pkt. (1000 seeds), 
$2.00; 3 tr. pkts., $5.00; 1/64 oz., $6.50; 1/32 oz., 
$12.50. 
‘^Loveliness. A shade lighter than Pink Perfection. 
Vs tr. pkt. (500 seeds), $1.25; tr. pkt. (1000 seeds), 
$2.00; 3 tr. pkts., $5.00. 
"Snowball. Large, clear, fringed white; the finest 
double white Petunia. 
Vt tr. pkt. (500 seeds), $1.25; tr. pkt. (1000 seeds), 
$2.00; 3 tr. pkts., $5.00. 
Gaiety. Irregularly marked rose-pink and white; 
very attractive. Center flower in cut to right. 
Vs tr. pkt. (500 seeds), $1.25; tr. pkt. (1000 seeds), 
$2.00; 3 tr. pkts., $5.00. 
Amaranth Red. Very rich color for bedding or pot 
plants. Lower flower in cut to right. 
Vi tr. pkt. (500 seeds), $1.25; tr. pkt. (1000 seeds), 
$2.00; 3 tr. pkts., $5.00. 
Orchid Beauty. (New). Nice orchid-lavender; flow¬ 
ers large and well fringed. 
Vs tr. pkt. only (300 seeds), $1.25. 
White Glory. Large peony-flowered (semi-double), 
white. 
Vi tr. pkt. (500 seeds), $1.25; tr. pkt. (1000 seeds), 
$2.00; 3 tr. pkts., $5.00. 
DWARF GIANTS 
Dwarf Giants come in for their share of popularity as a 
spring pot plant. A sowing made December 1st will make 
choice 4-in. plants for April sales. Their large showy flowers 
make them hard to beat as a pot plant, and where tempera¬ 
tures aren’t too extreme they do well outdoors. 
No. 1. Ball Dwarf Giants. Finest strain, we believe, avail¬ 
able for trueness, large flowers, dwarf habit, and excellent 
colors. 
% tr. pkt., 75c; tr. pkt., $1.25; 1/64 oz., $2.25; 1/32 oz., 
$4.00; 1/16 oz., $7.00. 
No. 2. Dwarf Giants, Ramona Strain. Not quite so uniform 
as our No. 1 stock, but an excellent srtain of Dwarf Giants. 
Vi tr. pkt., 60c; tr. pkt., $1.00; 1/64 oz., $1.75; 1/32 oz , 
$2.75; 1/16 oz., $5.00. 
(See preceding page for balance of Dwarf Giants). 
To produce those nicely flowered 4-in. All- 
Double Petunias by Easter, a November 1st 
sowing is none too early. Their remarkable 
popularity has been won both by their attrac¬ 
tiveness as spring pot plants and their ability 
to “take it” as an outdoor bedding plant where 
summers are hot. Nice too, as a cut flower; 
and remember, they are all double. 
Germination, especially of the All-Doubles 
and Dwarf Giants, is the one point in their 
culture that must be watched closely. Mother 
Nature didn’t smother flower seeds under a 
heavy soil covering, and we believe she was 
right. Sow in finely sifted peat and soil mix¬ 
ture; don’t cover, rather depend upon washing 
seed down into soil. Constant attention to 
moisture, shading, and watering carefully will 
bring them through in a week. Further sug¬ 
gestions on germination go with every packet 
of seed. 
A. B. MORSE COMPANY. HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS. ST. JOSEPH. MICH. 
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