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E’er those wanting some new and unusual Petunias we can heartily 
recommend the following kinds 
3843— Glow. A1 1940 All-America winner. This is the brightest Petunia 
we have ever seen. The dazzling rosy-scarlet single flowers actually 
sparkled in the sunlight. The plants were low-growing and bushy, and 
covered with a profusion of good-sized flowers. Pkt. 25c; g 4 Oz. $1.50. 
3822— Salmon Supreme. A 1938 All-America winner of our own grow¬ 
ing. The only true salmon Petunia in existence. The color is a rich 
coral-salmon changing to a soft salmon-pink. The plants are very low 
growing and retain their compact, rounded form. 
Pkt. 25c; * Oz. $1.00. 
3774— Hollywood Star. A new 1939 All-America winner. Star shaped 
light pink flowers on tall growing spreading plants. It is a most lree- 
flowering Petunia, being a solid mass of pink all summer. 
Pkt. 20c; Lg. Pkt. 40c; Y» Oz. 85c. 
3824— Topaz Rose. We consider this one of the most pleasing ol the 
newer pink single bedding Petunias. The color is a brilliant carmine- 
pink, slightly deeper than Celestial Rose, and with a large golden 
throat, making a delightful combination. The bushy plants grow a 
little taller than Celestial Rose. 
Pkt. 20c; Lg. Pkt. 40c; % Oz. 90c; M Oz. $1.65. 
3845— Balcony Blue. A large-flowering, free- 
blooming, tall growing deep violet-blue. The 
plants grow very rapidly and are soon covered 
with masses of flowers until freezing weather. 
Pkt. 20c; Lg. Pkt. 40c; H Oz. $1.00. 
3836— Harris’ Black Prince (Improved Flam¬ 
ing Velvet). The color is the darkest velvety- 
red, and the plants lower growing and more 
uniform. This is a new red of our own.growing 
we believe superior to all others. 
Pkt. 25c; Oz. 60c; Oz. $1.75. 
PETUNIA PLANTS 
We have early, greenhouse started, trans¬ 
planted plants as named below for only 50c per 
doz.; 85c per 25 postpaid; $2.50 per 100 not 
prepaid or add (30c per 100 for postage). 
Glow Cream Star 
Black Prince Topaz Rose 
Salmon Supreme Heavenly Rlue, Improved 
Special 4-Color Mixture. An equal number 
of plants each of the four compact-growing 
varieties: Snowball, Celestial Rose, Dark Purple, 
and Improved Heavenly Rlue. 
Other Petunia plants and shipping instruc¬ 
tions on page 69. 
3844— Cream Star. 1940 All-America winner, 
white single bedding Petunia ever introduce 
throat. The plants are uniformly compact a 
New Giant All-Double Madonna 
New Cream Star Petunia 
and rightly so. We consider this, by far, the finest 
d. The creamy white flowers deepen to golden in the 
nd are well covered with the large flowers from early 
summer until frosts. Pkt. 25c each. 
3842— Lady Bird. A 1939 All-America winner. 
A very low-growing bright scarlet with dark 
throat. An unusual glowing color distinctly 
different from all the others. 
NEW ALL-DOUBLE PETUNIAS 
The only strain of Double Petunias in which 
every flower is double or semi-double. 
3793— All-Double Carmine King. A 100% 
double bright carmine-pink. Dwarf compact 
plants abundantly covered with the double- 
fringed flowers. A florist’s favorite. 
3797— Madonna. Pure White. 
3791— Amaranth Red. Rright dark red. 
Each color: Pkt. (100 seeds) 50c; 200 seeds, 
95c; 500 seeds, $1.75; 1000 seeds, $3.00. 
3790— Mixed Colors. A wide range of clear 
colors. Pkt. (100 seeds) 45c; 200 seeds, 80c; 
500 seeds, $1.45; 1000 seeds, $2.50. 
THE NEW KING PETUNIAS 
Tall Growing 
Unsurpassed for uniformity of colors and growth of plants, besides 
being the easiest Petunias to grow. 
The plants are tall, vigorous growing and unusually free-flowering. The 
flowers are large and in brilliant colors, starting to bloom early and 
continuing until after frosts. The general type is similar to the well- 
known “Balcony” Petunias, but we consider them superior and at lower 
prices. 
3830— Special Formula Mixture. Here is a mixture of these splendid 
Petunias made up of the named varieties, but scientifically propor¬ 
tioned lo give you the most brilliant and colorful display with none 
of the common old dull violet shades. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; % Oz. 50c; Oz. $1.50. 
3831— White King. Glistening pure white. 
3832— Rose King (Improved). Brilliant silvery bright clear pink. 
3835— Violet King. Dark violet-blue. Similar to “Balcony Blue.” 
3833— Crimson King. Deep velvety crimson-red. 
383 t— Howard’s Star. Starred and marked white on dark crimson. 
3837— Carmine Beauty. A new bright carmine-rose. Quite different 
and very showy. 
Price. Any of above colors: Pkt. 15c; Lg Pkt. 30c; Y Oz. 65c. 
C383- Special Offer of one regular packet each of the six above colors 
for 70c (saving 20c). 
Rose King Petunia Plant 
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