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PANSIES □ Continued 
PETUNIAS—Continued 
Landreths’ All Giants Mixed —An excellent large flowering (New) Flaming Velvet —“All-America” Gold Medal 1936. 
strain at a fair price.oz. 75 pkt. 10 Rich, velvety blood-red.150 seeds 25 
Triumph of the Giants —This is as fine seed as is possible to 
procure, producing round bushy plants with long-stemmed 
flowers of enormous size. Petals are curled, and overlap each 
other in such a way as to appear almost double. Several new 
color-tones are met with in this mixture, notably new reds and 
browns.oz. 1*80 pkt. 50 
#(New) 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) containing a wide 
range of colors both dark and light. Compact and early 
flowering. Awarded Banksian Medal at the Great Spring Show 
at Chelsea, England (1934). Originator’s seed. 
ft oz. 1.75 pkt. 35 
TufteP Pansies —See Viola Cornuta. 
PENTSTEMON (Beard Tongue) O 
Culture 3. Set out Sept. Normal germination, 8-15 days 
Improved Sensation Mixed —Showy plants. Effective for 
bedding and borders. Bell-shaped flowers in graceful spikes of 
white, rose, purple, pink, etc. 2 feet. Blooms first year if 
started early. Likes full sun, but will not live long in a hot 
dry place. Native to North America.oz. 70 pkt. 15 
PETUNIAS □ 
Culture 1 or 4. Normal germination, 8-15 days 
Annuals of extraordinary merit and easy culture, producing a 
fine effect by reason of the beautiful combination of colors. In 
the garden or green-house they flower in great profusion. Will 
grow in any soil, but the richer the soil the better the effect. 
They require a sunny position for best results. Fine for window 
boxes. Follow instructions 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) Petunia Salmon Supreme —“All America” Award 
of Merit for 1938. Dwarf bedding variety of distinct light 
salmon shade with white throat.pkt. 35 
Petunia—Flaming Velvet 
(New) Dainty Lady —Award-of-Merit for 1936 from “All- 
America” Council. Also Award-of-Merit from The Royal 
Horticultural Society of England after trial at Wisley. The 
first really yellow Petunia. Free-flowering and compact and 
smothered with large fringed flowers of light golden yellow. 
150 seeds 25 
(New) Martha Washington —"All-America” Award 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. Beau¬ 
tiful large fringed rose, with golden throat. Really striking, 
and unbelievably lovely.pkt. 25 
• (New) Lace Veil —Compact plants covered with large 
fringed pure-white flowers. Excellent for bedding. 150 seeds 25 
Balcony Flowering Mixed Single .^ oz. 70 pkt. 15 
Yellow Petunia Dainty Lady 
• (New) All Double Dwarf “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 varia¬ 
tions. 100% double, which was heretofore unheard of. In 
our trials the past season, these plants attracted the admira¬ 
tion of all who saw them. We guarantee to supply only 
originator’s stock.100 seeds 50 
All Double “Glorious” Mixed— 100% double.pkt. 25 
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. 25 
Snowball (Alba) —Single white, sturdy and very heavily 
flowered. 14, oz. 50 pkt. 10 
Giant of California Finest Mixed —Fringed and ruffled. 
pkt. 25 
Howards Star —Velvety purple with white star.pkt. 15 
(New) Silver Blue —Compact light blue.H 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.^ oz. 75 pkt. 15 
Hybrid Single Mixed —2 feet.oz. 20 pkt. 5 
Rosy Morn Compacta Single —Clear pink with white 
throat... ]4 oz. 40 pkt. 15 
Rose of Heaven Compacta Single —Dwarf rose pink. 
oz. 40 pkt. 15 
•Setting Sun —Excellent fringed brilliant rose of greatest 
intensity, and with compact growth. Exceptionally free- 
flowering...150 seeds 25 
(New) Nana Compacta Pink Gem —Deep pink flowers on 
ball-shaped plants. Won “All-America” Gold Medal in 1934. 
}/% oz. 50 pkt. 15 
• (New) Nana Compacta Gem Mixed —Each plant in this 
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. Excellent for 
border, beds, pots or rock gardens.K oz. 45 pkt. 15 
