Petunia, Salmon Supreme 
Award of Merit, 1938. A dwarf bedding 
Petunia of a new light salnion color—a lovely- 
shade. Flowers about 1 ]/2 inches across, with 
smooth edges. Plants are rarely over 1 foot high 
and wide until very late in the season. The 
daintiest Petunia we have ever seen. Pkt. 35 cts. 
Petunia, Salmon Supreme 
Petunia, Improved Rosy Morn 
An improved form of this popular Petunia 
having big, smooth-edged, rose-colored flowers 
with large white throats. A member of the 
Hybrida nana erecta type. Pkt. 35 cts. 
Petunia, Topaz Rose 
■ Special Mention, 1938. Fiery 
' velvety rose is the color of 
the 2-inch flowers of this new 
variety. Its outstanding quality is 
that it will neither fade nor burn 
under the hottest sun. The Topaz 
part of its name comes from its 
throat-color. Upright plants of the 
Hybrida type. Pkt. 35 cts. 
Petunia, Improved Rosy Mom 
Petunia, Martha Washington 
Dwarf plant, about 9 inches high, and almost covered with 
color. The deeply frilled flowers are light blush-pink at the 
edges, shading to violet and wine-red in the throat. Valua¬ 
ble for bedding, borders and window-boxes. Award of Merit 
in the All-America Selections. Pkt. 50 cts., 5 pkts. $2. 
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