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PETUNIA hybrida. pe-too’-ni-a. 
Pink, rose, red, lavender, blue, purple, and white; 
unusually floriferous bedding plants, continuing 
in bloom from spring to winter; sow January to 
July. Germination period 10 days. 
Cultural Note: Mix seed with fine sand and 
sprinkle over surface of ready-moistened, finely- 
screened light soil-mixture in seed-pans or flats. 
Cover with glass or damp burlap until seed 
sprouts; watering unnecessary if soil was prop- 
erly moistened, although watering from below 
allowable. Remove cover when first sprouts show. 
Miniature, Very Dwarf Sorts (6 inches): 
Brilliant Rose Gem, new rich deep rose. 
Pink Gem, rose-pink. 
White Gem, new white. 1/32-0z., 45c; Pkts., 15c. 
Violet Gem, new violet-blue. 
See Novelties, page 6. 
Dwarf Sorts (Nana Erecta; 9-12 inches): 
Celestial Rose, improved Rose of Heaven, 
bright rose. 
Cream Star, new creamy-white, very compact 
(15c). 
First Lady, new pink. See Novelties, page 5. 
Glow, new scarlet-rose; splendid bedder (15c). 
Heavenly Blue (Silver Blue), light blue. 
Rosy Morn, bright pink, white throat. 
Salmon Supreme, new salmon-pink (25c). 
Snowball, pure white. 
Twinkles, brilliant rose, starred white. 
Violet-Blue, new rich blue-purple (15c). 
Mixed Dwarf Bedding’ Varieties. 
All unpriced items, 1/16-o0z., 40c; Pkts., 10c. 
Dwarf Large-flowered or Ruffled Sorts: 
Betsy Ross, new ruffled red-and-white. 
King Henry, new, best velvety red. 
Martha Washington, ruffled pink, veined wine- 
redsinethes throat. EKts.,. 20C. 
General Washington, new. See novelties, page 6. 
Ruffled Mixed, new mixture of these. Pkt. 25c. 
Large - flowering (Bedding-Spreading) Group; 
1%-2 feet: 
General Dodds, blood red (Pkt., 10c). 
Honor Bright, new large-flowered bright sal- 
mon. See Novelties, page 6. 
Radiance, brilliant rose-and-gold. See cover, 
and page 7. 
Topaz Rose, new, intense deep rose; fine. 
Violacea, Elks’ purple. 
Balcony Blue, large blue-purple. 
Balcony Cornflower Blue, light blue. 
Balcony Rose, rose-nink. 
Balcony Mixed, trailing vine-habit. Pkts., 15c. 
Giant, Ruffled-flowering Sorts (1-1% feet): 
Burgundy, wine-red with white throat. 
Copper Red. 
Dainty Lady, new fringed, pale yellow. 
Elks’ Pride, blue-purple. 
Pink Glory, splendid pure rose-pink. 
Pink Triumph, clear pink, frilled edge. 
Steel Blue, veined deeper. 
White Cloud. pure white. compact. 
Giants of California, Supreme Strain, new mix- 
ture stressing the pink and rose shades, but 
including all colors. 
All above, Packets, 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
Double Giant Ruffled: 
Blue Brocade, new rich violet-blue. See Novel- 
ties, page 5. 
Machete Mixed... Pkt., 50c; 3 for 
PHACELIA. fa-see'-li-a. 
Blue shades; native; sow November to April. 
Germination period 15 days. 
Blue Plate (Viscida; 1 foot), with large bril- 
liant blue flowers for bedding. %4-o0z., 25c; 
REt we LOG: 
Campanularia (California Blue Bell; 6 inches), 
g-ntian-blue bell-flowers for edging, flowering 
quickly. %4-07.. 35¢ec: Pkt., 10c. 
Tanacetifolia (Wild Heliotrone: 2 feet), mauve- 
blue cluster, good for bees. %-0z., 25c; 
PFto20e. 
Whitlavia (Wild Canterbury Bell; 1 foot), dark 
blue bells in sun, or partly-shaded beds. 
%4-0z., 35c; Pkt., 10c. 
