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PETUNIA—Continued 
2927 Large-flowered, fringed, Dwarf Pink Glory... 
Dwarf White Glory. 
Violet Blue, D warf... 
2953 
2924V 
2929 
2933 
2934 
2936 
2938 
2939 
2930 
2931 
2935 
2937 
2940 
2941 
2943 
2944 
2945 
2946 
2947 
2951 
2950 
2954 
2955 
2956 
2957 
2958 
2959 
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Superbissima, Giant flowered. This variety has the 
largest flowers, all ruffled and veined. 
“ Giants of California, mixed . 
King Alphonso, deep crimson purple, 
dark throat . 
German Empress, lilac lavender, purple 
veins . 
Coppery Red Giant, dark throat. 
Prince of Wurtemberg, purple. 
Rbeingold, large white, yellow throat.... 
Ruffled Monsters . 
Dwarf Ruffled Giants, Special Strain.... 
“ “ “ “ velvety scarlet.... 
“ “ “ “ rose-pink . 
Double, small-flowered, mixed. 
carnation-flowered, mixed. 
“ “ “ Lilliput, red with white, 
many flowers . 
“ “ “ Rosy Morn . 
“ “ “ Alba, white . 
Double large-flowered, fringed mixed, very fine. 
“ fringed Rose Perfection, 
beautiful pink shades . 
" Steel Blue Shades. 
“ All Double Victorious, dwarf, 
fringed, nearly 100% double, 
fine mixture . 
" Victorious, white . 
“ “ purple ..... 
“ Gayety, red and white. 
Loveliness, soft pink. 
“ Rosy Carmine (World Beauty) 
“ Amaranth Red . 
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Seeds 
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$2.50 
1.25 
2.00 
2.75 
The culture of Petunias are very easy for the small-flowered or 
cheaper varieties, as these can be sown both inside and outside 
with a fair expectation of good results. For the large-flowered 
or better varieties it is more difficult to get them started. For 
May blooming, they should be sown in a fairly warm place in 
January or February, and the seeds just sprinkled on the surface 
of very fine sifted soil and kept moist. As soon as large enough 
to move, they can be transplanted and later put in pots. The 
seeds that produce the double flowered plants, usually are 
weaker than the single flowered, and in transplanting the 
double varieties, care should be taken with the weakest and 
poorest looking seedlings, as they usually produce the best 
double flowers. 
PHACELIA 
2960ar Campanularia, gentian blue, 6 in... 
2961a Congesta, blue, tall, erect growing 
Sow in open ground in spring. 
Pkt. l A Oz. Oz. 
.10 .25 . 
.10 .20 . 
