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CRYSTAL PALACE—Undoubtedly the fin¬ 
est dwarf blue Lobelia for bedding. Plants 
very compact, profusely covered with rich, 
blue flowers. Height 4 inches. Plant during 
Fall months. Pkl., 10c. 
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(BABY SNAPDRAGONS) — A pretty garden 
annual deriving its name from its resem¬ 
blance to the Snapdragon. Pkl., lOc; oi. 50c. 
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For garden culture few flowers equal the 
Petunia in effectiveness. They are especially 
beautiful for borders and solid beds. They 
commence blooming early and will bloom 
throughout the Spring and Fall months. Start 
planting in September and throughout the 
Winter and Spring months. Scatter the seed 
thinly on an even surface and cover with a 
light layer of sand or manure mulch. Thin 
out plants to allow sufficient room for growth. 
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One of the most attractive and easiest 
grown flowers. The plants grow two to 
three feet high and have handsome spikes 
of flowers which are fine for cutting. Plant 
during the Fall, Winter and Spring months. 
HARTWEGI —Dark Blue, Sky Blue, Rose 
Pink and Mixed Colors. Pkl. 10c ; oz., 30c. 
NEMOPHILA NIGELLA 
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(Baby Blue Eyes) —Nice for carpet bed¬ 
ding, growing about 6 inches high. Blos¬ 
soms cup shaped. 
INSIGNIA BLUE—Pkl., 10c; oz. 30c. 
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Hardy annual one foot high, oddly shaped 
blossoms, elegant foliage. Sow during Fall 
and Winter months. 
MISS JEKYLL —A long-stemmed sort with 
beautiful Corn-flower-blue blossoms. Pkl., 
10c; 1/2 OZ., 25c; OZ., 40c. 
PETUNIA—Improved "Rosy Morn” —Love¬ 
ly clear pink color, contrasted by a broad 
white throat. Pkl., 15c; 1/^ oz., 60c. 
PETUNIA —General Dodds —A rich, blood- 
red. The flowers are large and free bloom¬ 
ing. Pkl., 15c; Vs OZ., 35c ; Va oz., 60c. 
PETUNIA—Slriped and Blolched —A good 
Petunia for massing in beds and borders. 
Pkl., 10c; 
PETUNIA—Topaz Rose —At last we have the 
much desired hybrida rose Petunia which 
will not fade or burn under the hottest sun. 
Topaz Rose is a fiery velvety rose of a 
brilliancy seldom seen. It is slightly suf¬ 
fused with gold which gives it its fiery ap¬ 
pearance. Throat is the color of topaz. Pkl., 
20c; 1/16 OZ., 50c; B5c. 
PETUNIA—Blue Bedder —A beautiful blue. 
Pkl., 15c; >/k oz., 60C; Ya OZ., $1.00. 
PETUNIA —Hybrida While— Lovely, pure 
satiny flowers are produced in the greatest 
profusion. Nice if planted by itself or used 
in combination with other varieties. Pkl., 15c ; 
oz., 35c; l/i O*-. Wc- 
PETUNIA — Nana Erecla Violacea —A fine 
deep violet. Is like velvet and the plant 
growth erect and compact. Pkl., 15c ; ^ 
oz., 40c; 14 
PETUNIA HYBRIDA HOLLYWOOD STAR — 
(All American Selections)—A most distinctive 
novelty with five-pointed, star-shaped flowers 
of bright rose-pink, set off by creamy yellow 
throats. A very fine garden variety as it is 
early and free blooming, and the strong vig¬ 
orous plant is so smothered with blooms that 
hardly any foliage shows. Pkl., 25c; 5 
pkls., $1.00. 
PETUNIA BURGUNDY- Most unusual and 
valuable color—deep Burgundy red enhanced 
by a rich velvety sheen,- glistening white 
throat veined purplish red. All-America Spe¬ 
cial Mention. Pkl., 25c; 5 pkls., $1.00. 
PETUNIA—Giants of California — Fringed 
and Ruffled. Finest large flowering strain of 
single Petunias. Magnificent flowers of ex¬ 
tra large size, often measuring five inches 
in diameter, with very deep throat beautiful¬ 
ly veined to the base. Mixed colors. Pkl., 
25c; 5 pkls., $1.00. 
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To have Pansies at their best the seed 
should be planted during the Fall months 
in a semi-shaded location or in flats and 
when large enough transplanted where they 
are wanted to bloom. Plant in rich soil and 
water liberally. The flowers should be kept 
picked to prolong the blooming period. 
PANSY—Good mixed. —Flowers of medium 
size and beautiful in color. Pkl., 15c; |4 
oz., 50c. 
PANSY, LIEFGREEN’S SWISS GIANT— MIX 
ED—A mixture consisting of a selection of 
giant flowering varieties. The flowers are 
very showy and the plants vigorous, com¬ 
pact growth. A very fine strain. Pkl., 25c; 
1/16 oz., 60c; oz., $5.00. 
PANSY SWISS GIANT 
PETUNIA, Striped and Blotched 
— MM —IIH—(III —HH — 
PETUNIA, Giants of California 
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V^etuniaA 
A very symmetrical, dwarf, compact habit 
of growth, forming a perfect ball effect and 
literally smothered with blooms. Exception¬ 
ally fine for borders, formal beds, rock gar¬ 
dens, pot plants. Height 6-9 in. 
VELVET BALL — (All America Selection)— 
An entirely new color in this stream-lined 
type of Petunia. The compact plants reach 
a height of about 8 inches with a spread of 
only 8 to 10 inches, and are almost entirely 
covered by flowers about 2^4 inches in 
diameter of a luscious deep velvety blood-red 
shade. Makes a beautiful pot plant as well 
as being ideal for beds and low borders. 
Pkl., 25c; 5 pkls., $1.00. 
Martha Washington —Lovely frilled blooms 
about 3 inches in diameter. Frilled portion 
of flower is a beautiful blush pink and cen¬ 
ter portion is strongly veined a rich wine 
red, deepening in throat to dark violet. 
Height 9 inches. Pkl., 25c; 5 pkls., $1.00. 
Pink Gem —Exceptionally attractive light 
pink. Height 6 in. Pkl., 15c; 1/16 oz., 45c; 
•4 oz., 75c. 
Rose Gem —Rich deep rose colored flowers 
2 inches in diameter. Height 6 inches. Pkl., 
15C; 1/16 OZ., 45C; % OZ., 75c. 
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