
Fairfield Seed and Bulb Co. Norwalk, Conn. 


FATRETELD FLOWER SEEDS 
Pansies, garden favorites for years, 
have been marvelously improved. 
To have a bed of pansies one must 
start the seed in the house in early 
spring and transplant when danger 
of frost is over, or else plant in fall in 
cold frame and winter over. Seeds 
may also be sown in spring out-of- 
doors for late summer and_ fall 
flowering. They like a cold, moist 
situation and endure light shade in 
summer. 
Giant Mixture. Besides a good share 
of the ‘Fancy’ strains such as 
Masterpiece, Bugnot, Cassier, etc., 
this mixture contains all the self- 
colors, such as white, yellow, blue, 
purple, red, bronze, etc., and is pro- 
bably the best “‘general’’ high-grade 
mixture obtainable. All the flowers 
are of the ‘Giant’ type and of good 
shape and texture. Packet, 15c. 
Wondrous Pansies 


fi ha Bh Petunias are more widely grown 
PEI UNIA in America than any other annual. 
’ : ’ They do well under varied 
Dwarf Giants of California conditions of soil, climate and 
surroundings, and provide a dis- 
play of colors which runs the 
RAMONA STRAIN whole gamut of the spectrum! 
From early summer till freeze-up 
their gay beauty can be relied on. 
We carry the small balcony 
sorts, the bedding varieties as 
well as the “giants” and doubles. 
‘These mixtures contain seeds that 
will give you a riot of colors for 
weeks during the,summer and 
fall. The Petunia here illustrated 
is adaptable either for garden, 
window box or pot 
culture. It was de- 
veloped in Califor- 
nia, butisnow grown 
everywhere. The 
flowers are single, 
very large—some 4 
inches across—really 
giants! The colors 
range through pur- 
est white to pink, 
carmine, maroon, 
etc. 







They are beauti- 
fully fringed and 
ruffled with open, 
well marked throats 
each wonderfully 
pencilled and veined 
to the edges of the 
petals. Be sure not 
to overlook this pe- 
tunia---we know you: 
will be pleased be- 
yond measure. 
Packet, 15¢ 
