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ANDREWS-BURRI PRICE LIST 
PETUNIAS—For garden or house culture few plants equal the petunia 
in effectiveness. Beautiful and especially useful for borders, solid 
beds, window boxes, porch boxes and vases. They commence flower¬ 
ing early and continue a sheet of bloom throughout the whole season 
until killed by frost; easily cultivated, only requiring a fairly good 
soil and sunny position. 
Giants of California Mixed.—A well balanced mixture containing a re¬ 
markably fine variety of colors, in blends of crimson, white, violet, 
lavender and pink. Large flowers freely produced. 
.Pkt., 25c; 1-16 oz., $3.00; Yz oz., $ 20.00 
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., 25c; 1-16 oz., $3.50; l /& oz., $6.00 
Balcony Blue—An outstanding variety with large flowers of a beauti¬ 
ful, clear violet-blue color. This is a very popular uniform strain. 
.Pkt., 15c; 1-16 oz., 45c; Vs oz., 80c; oz., $5.50 
Balcony Crimson, Rose, White, or Mixed—Each, Pkt., 15c; 1-16 oz., 30c; 
Ya oz., 85c; oz., $2.85; Ya lb., $ 10 . 00 . 
Improved Rosy Morn—An improved strain of the long popular clear 
pink bedding variety. Of deeper coloring, more compact growth, and 
freer flowering than the older type, with the same white throat. 
. l /s oz., 50c; Yz oz., $1.50; oz., $2.50 
Rose of Heaven—Rich brilliant rose, with inconspicuous white throat, 
darker than Rosy Morn.Vs oz., 30c; Yi oz., $1.25; oz., $ 2.00 
Howards Star Improved—Crimson-maroon with a clearly defined star 
of blushing white. Y\ oz., 50c; Yi oz., 90c; oz., $1.50 
Balcony Petunias—Free-blooming, and trailing in growth, with single 
flowers 3 inches across. Suited for hanging-baskets and window and 
porch boxes. Very easily grown. Height 15 inches. 
PANSY ENGELMAN GIANT—The world’s largest pansy. These fine 
pansies are offered in sealed packets of V 2 oz. or more. 
Mixed—Mr. Engelman, one of the foremost British growers, has in this 
mixture given us a strain of immense size (3-4 inches across) con¬ 
taining 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. Vs oz., $2.25; Ya oz., 
$3.75; Yz oz., $6.50; oz., $ 12 . 00 ; V 4 lb., $40.00; V 2 lb., $75.00. 
Ruggles Giant . ... % oz., $1.65; V^oz., $2.75; V 2 oz., $4.50; oz., $ 8 . 00 ; 
Ya lb., $30.00; Yz lb., $55.00. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII—Dwarf—This type has the large individual 
blooms of the Grandiflora but the growth of the plant is compact 
and dwarf attaining a height of 8 inches. Magnificent for parkings 
and low borders. 
Nana Compacta Mixed.Pkt., 10c; Yz oz., 60c 
Star Phlox—A dwarf variety bearing star-shaped blossoms in great 
abundance .Pkt., 10 c; Yz oz., 80c 
Perennial Mixed—The bright colored flowers make a pleasing border. 
Seed is slow in germinating and from fall sowings will often not 
show until following sring. We don’t carry in stock—takes 10 to 12 
months to germinate. 
