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HARROLD’S DOUBLE PETUNIA One<^ l^eaidtf,. 
Here is, we believe, the outstanding NEW DOUBLE PETUNIA 
of the past several years. Its color, a rich erosine pink of the great¬ 
est depth and clearness. Flowers are fully double on ALL plants and 
under good conditions are from 3 to 5 inches in diameter. The plant 
habit is the best possible with compact, sturdy pot specimens easily 
produced and the blooms simply smother the plants continously 
once started flowering. 
This is a mutation that appeared in our Petunia trials two years 
ago but as it was found to be entirely sterile, propogation has been 
entirely by cuttings. In this method there is no especial difficulty as 
plants break freely and cuttings root easily. Unlike some varieties of 
doubles, it does not seem to run out from vegetative propogation. In 
fact through selection the stock appears to be improving. 
One advantage which should be considered in comparing this 
variety with the All-Double Victorious sorts is that due to a com¬ 
mon parent, the plants are 100 per cent true to both fully double 
type and color as well as having identical habit, thus increasing their 
desirability for both bedding and pots. This is somthing which can 
not be expected from any seedling stock and when high cost of all 
double seeds, plus labor are figured cost is no higher for true stock. 
We don’t believe that any Petunia has been released in recent years that will 
compare with these as pot or bedding subjects and it will be found that they are 
fine for design work where wired flowers may be used. In fact it is possible 
to outshine many Carnations with this Petunia in this particular field and these 
flowers are far less costly to produce. They can be produced the year round with 
but little trouble. 
Our stock is modest this year of introductton, but now is an excellent time 
to procure stock for spring sale or propogation. The 2 inch will make fine 
plants for Mothers Day and the 3 Vi and 4 inch will time well for Easter. Cut¬ 
tings will soon make fine 3 inch stock for bedding or pot plants. Better order 
today while we have this present fine lot available. 
PRICES:- Rooted cuttings 25 for $1.50; 50 for $2.75; 100 for $5.00 
250 for $11.00. From 1 \ inch pots 10 for $1.00; 25 for $2.40; 50 
for $4.50. 31-4 inch heavily budded $3.00 per dozen. 
