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Petunias 
Few annuals can equal Petunias having gorgeous 
effect for outdoor decoration or in porch or win¬ 
dow boxes. Our plants of Petunias will be ready 
the first of May. 
530— Large Flowering Double Mixed—Gorgeous 
double flowers. Plants 60c doz., pkt. 15c. 
531— Ruffled Monster—The flowers are large ruf¬ 
fled with an open throat.. The colors are mostly 
the desired red and dark shades richly marked and 
veined. Plants 60c doz., pkt. 15c. 
532— Giants of California—Immense flowers of well 
balanced fixture of light and dark colors; deep 
throats many beautifully veined. 
Plants 50c doz., pkt. 10c. 
533— Balcony Mixed—A splendid large and free 
flowering suitable either for window boxes or 
hanging baskets. The flowers average 3 inches 
across. Plants 40c doz., pkt. 10c. 
534— Rosy Morn—Lovely soft, rose-pink blossoms 
with white throat ,the most popular Petunia. The 
flowers are smaller than Balcony. 
Plants 40c doz., pkt. 10c. 
Sweet Peas 
Every home should have a row of Sweet Peas. 
Their beauty and odor are unequalled for house 
bouquets or table decorations. Our Sweet Peas 
are all of the large flowering sort. 
545— Ruffled Mixed—A wonderful assortment of 
colors, all beautifully ruffled. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c. 
546— Spencer Mixed—This mixture contains a very 
large assortment of varieties. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c. 
Verbena Tithonia Spcciosa 
Tithonia Speciosa 
Golden Flower of the Incas 
555—One of the most brilliant of all fall flowers 
with gorgeous glistening orange-vermilion blooms 
borne prefusely on plants 5 to 6 feet in height. 
Its height makes it valuable for background plant¬ 
ing but its greatest value is as cut flowers which 
last a long time in water. Plants 30c doz., Pkt. 10c. 
Verbena 
This is a favorite bedding plant, also suitable 
for cut flowers. 
563—Verbena Royal Bouquet Mixed—As the name 
suggests this type is excellent for cutting. The 
plants are upright in habit, several 10 to 13 in. 
stalks to a plant, each bearing full clusters of the 
large starry-eyed flowers. They are fine for porch 
boxes as well as cuttings. The colors comprise 
a full range of the brighter shades. 
Plants 30c doz., Pkt. 10c. 
Sunflowers 
551— Single Stella — Miniature sunflower, small 
flowers on long stems. Plants grow to 4 ft. 
tall. Pkt. 10c. 
552— Double Chrysanthemum Flowered — Golden 
yellow flowers, perfectly double, resembling a 
Chrysanthemmum or Dahlia. Plants grow 7 feet 
tall. Pkt. 10c. 
550—SALVIA —“Scarlet Sage”. An indispensable 
bedding plant. Too well known to need descrip¬ 
tion. Plant 30c doz., Pkt. 10c. 
Climbing 
Climbing Vines of rapid growth with beautiful 
and varied flowers, fine for covering walls, arbors, 
and all other solutions that are sediment free, 
planted early in the house in paper boxes or cups; 
an inexpensive way of covering unsightly places. 
590— Rose Marie Morning Glory — Early free- 
flowering flowers deep rose thoroughly double; a 
new type of morning glory. Pkt. 10c. 
591— Heavenly Blue Morning Glory — The most 
popular of all morning glories; large blossoms of 
intense sky-blue shading to white in the throat. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Vines 
592—Imperial Japanese Morning Glory Mixed — 
The flowers are gigantic in size; the color range 
from white to black-purple with all intermediate 
shades and endless numbers of varigated flowers. 
Pkt. 10c. 
**>03—Canary-Bird Vine—A beautiful, rapid grow¬ 
ing annual climber with charming canary yellow 
blossoms. The sprays of flowers are very artistic 
and, when cut, keep in good condition for a week. 
Pkt. 10c. 
594—Cardinal Climber—A rapid climber with beau¬ 
tiful carinal blossoms. Pkt. 10c. 
