PETUNIA, Alldouble, Apple Blossom 
XIEIlExMnEltf^lA 
HIPPOMANICA 
The Dwarf Cup-flower is one of those things that 
happen to a gardener only once in a long while. 
Little, compact plants 5 or 6 inches tall begin 
blooming when only half grown, in 15 weeks from 
seed, and keep it up until frost stops them. The 
cups are rich lavender-blue, beautified by a touch 
of yellow at the center, and appear so profusely 
that they cover the plant, with new blooms pKjpping 
out and hiding the dying ones and seed-[K)ds if they 
are not removed. For a border or edging plant this 
is quite perfect, and it makes ideal pot and window- 
box material. 
Trade pkt. 50c.; $1.25 per l^oz. 
PETIJIVIA 
MICHELL’S NEW SUPER FLUFFY 
RUFFLES 
This excellent new strain with its beauti¬ 
fully ruffled and fringed flowers is a fine 
variety for the up-to-date florist, and will 
prove very popular with the ladies. 
V 2 trade pkt. 85c.; 
$1.50 per trade pkh; 
lyqOZ. $3.00 
PETUNIA 
ALLDOUBLE, APPLE BLOSSOM 
There are two distinct types of flowers in this strain. About 
half are fluffy balls of fringed double blooms 4 inches across, 
while the remainder are semi-double and only 3 inches wide, 
but all are a lovely shade of apple-blossom-pink, a nice clean 
color for such a heavily petaled flower. The plants are dwarf, 
rarely over a foot tall, and bloom until frost. 
y 2 trade pkt. (500 seeds) $1.25; 
$2.00 per trade pkt. (1000 seeds); 
3 trade pkts. $5.00 
NIEREMBERGIA HIPPOMANICA 
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HENRY F. MICHELL CO ■/ 516-518 Market St./ PHILA., PA. 
