Flower Seeds 
Grow larger flower beds. We 
have made prices on larger 
quantities attractive. 
Petunia—Dwarf Giants of California Mixed. 
NEMESIA, Dwarf Mixed, Splendid Colors. (HA-9 in.) 
Makes pleasing masses of low growth for foreground, beds and edging. 
The orchid like flowers, which are often % of an inch across, are 
varied in color, ranging from rose, yellow, orange and blue. Does not 
thrive in hot dry weather, and should be started early for trans¬ 
planting. 
(Pkt., 10c) ox,f 40c) (% o*., 70c) 
PANSY. (HA-8 in.) 
To succeed with pansies only the best seed should be sown. Have the 
bed where it will not receive the full heat of the sun. The east or north 
side of the house is generally a good location. Seed sown in the house 
or hotbed between January and April or in the open ground as soon 
as the soil can be worked in the spring will give flowers all sumpier 
and fall. For early spring blooms and for the largest and fine.st flpwers 
sow between July and September and pr(it;eet during the winter. 
PANSY, Non Plus Ultra. 
An extra fine mixture of the richest colors' and markings known in 
pansies. A remarkably improved strain producing giant flowers for a 
long blooming season. * 
(Pkt., 10c) (1/32 oz., 35c) (1/10 oz., 60e) 
PETUNIA. (HA). 
Petunias are among the most popular annuals because of their ease 
of cultivation and freedom of blooming. They will stand drought and 
will give a constant supply of flowers from June to October. Seed can 
be sown in the open ground in the spring or in a hotbed or cold frame 
to transplant later to beds or borders. 
PETUNIA, Dwarf Giants of California Mixed. 
These are of great beauty and luxuriance, including flanged and deep 
throated sorts in the endless variety of colors. 
(Pkt., 20c) (1/128 oz., $1.00). 
HYBRIDA FINE MIXED. (2 ft.) 
Fine bushy plants that are of great value for massing in beds. While 
the single flowers are not particularly large, their great number makes 
a gorgeous showing. 
(Pkt., 10c) iVa oz., 30c) oz., 50c). 
PETUNIA, New Nana Compaeta Mixed. (8 to 10 in.) 
We strongly recommend this improved strain for use wherever Petunias 
are needed—in pots, window^ boxes, borders, beds and they are even 
suitable for rock gardens. Plants form a perfect ball effect. It is a 
well balanced mixture of colors representing deep rose, rose pink, pink, 
pale pink, crimson, white and striped effects in all of these colors. 
(Pkt., 20c) iVa oz., 50c). 
PETUNIA, Howard’s Star, Improved. (HA-2 ft.) 
Produces a profusion of crimson-maroon flowers with a distinct five 
pointed white star. A unique, and what we believe to be one of the 
most attractive of the more easily grown sorts. 
(Pkt., lOo) iVa oz., 45e). 
See page 100 for Special Prices to Market Growers. 
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