Plenty of Room to Grow 

Name on Packet 
Petunia, Rose 
King Improved 
Petunia, Celestial 
Rose 
Petunia, 
Cream Star 
Petunia, First 
Lady 
Petunia, Glow 
Petunia, 
Hollywood Star 
Petunia, 
King Henry 
Petunia, Rose 
Bedder 
Petunia, Rosy 
Morn 
Petunia, Salmon 
Supreme 
Petunia,SilverBlue 
(Heavenly Blue) 
Petunia, Ferry’s 
Midget Mixed 
Petunia, Dwarf 
Giants of Cali- 
fornia Mixed 
Petunia, Giants of 
California, 
Mixed (Single 
Fringed) 
Petunia, Giant 
Ruffled Gaiety, 
(The Art) 
Petunia, Maxi- 
mum Double 
Fringed, Mixed 
Petunia, Dwarf 
Maximum Dou- 
ble Fringed 
Mixed 
Petunia, Single 
Giant Snow- 
storm 
Petunia, Single 
Giant Fringed, 
Theodosia Im- 
proved 
Phacelia 
Phlox drummondi 
Phlox drum- 
mondi, Dwarf 
Phlox, Star Mixed 
Physostegia vir- 
ginica 
Pinks, Annual 
Double Carna- 
tion Shades 
(Double Japan) 
Pinks, Double 
China Mixed 
Pinks, Hardy 
Single and 
Double Mixed 
Pinks, Heddewig 
Single Mixed 
Platycodon grand- 
iflora Blue 
Poppy, American 
Legion 
Poppy, Double 
Shirley, Sweet 
Briar 
Poppy, Single 
Shirley Mixed 
Poppy, Double 
Choice Mixed 
Other Names 

Petunia hybrida 
Petunia nana compacta 
Petunia nana com- 
pacta 
Petunia nana com- 
pacta 
Petunia nana com- 
pacia 
Petunia 
Petunia nana com- 
pacta 
Petunia nana compacta 
Petunia nana 
com pacta 
Petunta nana 
compacta 
Petunta uana 
compacta 
Petunia nana com- 
pacta 
Petunia superbissima 
Petunia superbissima 
Petunia erecta 
Petunia 
Petunia 
Petunia hybrida 
grandiflora 
Petunia hybrida 
grandiflora 
Phacelia campanular- 
za; California Blue 
Bells 
Annual Phlox 
Annual Phlox 
Phlox cuspidata 
False Dragonhead 
Dianthus heddewigii 
laciniatus flore 
plena 
Dianthus chinensis 
Dianthus plumarius 
Dianthus heddewigit 
Japanese Bell Flower 
Papaver rhoeas 
Papaver rhoeas 
Papaver rhoeas 
Papaver somniferum 
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Colors—Suggestions— Prices 

Deep clear rose-pink. Large, plentiful flowers. Our introduction 
¥y oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 
Deep pink. Best pink petunia. Excellent for bedding, edging, window 
boxes y oz. $1.00; pkt. 10c 
All-America Silver Medal, 1940. Soft, creamy white, star-shaped 
blossoms. Extremely free-blooming. Pkt. 25c 
All-America Award, 1940. Pale rose pink, cream throat, darker veining. 
Bushy plants. Splendid for borders and window boxes. (See center 
pages, 24 and 25) Pkt. 75c° 
All-America Silver Medal, 1939. Dwarf, ball shaped plants. Many 
flowers of rich rose-red with lighter throats Pkt. 25c 
Rose-pink flowers shaped like five-pointed stars, waved edges. Silver 
Medal, 1939 All-America Selections Pkt, 25c 
Rich ox-blood crimson. Large flowers. Compact plants Pkt. 25c 
Bright rose-colored blossoms with golden throats. Many flowers, com- 
pact plants. Our introduction yy oz. $1.00; pkt. 10c 
Rosy pink with white throat. Popular for window boxes 
lA oz. $1.00; pkt. 10c 
Deep salmon pink. Flowers small, but plentiful Pkt. 50c 
Silvery sky blue. Very pretty combined with Celestial Rose 
ly oz. $1.00; pkt. 10c 
Our own special colorful blend. All the newest dwarf varieties. Pkt. 25c 
(See center pages, 24 and 25.) 
Wide range of colors. Plants compact. Single flowers very large and 
open throated. Unusually suitable for window box or potting 
Pkt. 59c 
Wide range of colors. Huge fringed flowers. Harder to grow than 
smaller-flowered petunias Pkt. 25c 
Frilled. Very free- 
Pkt. 25c 
Vari-colored, carmine and white single flowers. 
blooming. Effective 
Nice blend of colors. Practically 100% double and mostly giant-flowered 
in our trials Pkt. 75c 
Blend of reddish purple, crimson, rose, and white. Compact form of the 
Maximum strain. Superb pot plant Pkt. $1.25 
Mammoth white flowers. Beautiful in window boxes Pkt. 25c 
Very large ruffled flowers of soft rosy pink with veined yellow throat 
Pkt. 50c 
Vivid gentian blue with prominent white anthers. Compact plant. 
Many bell-shaped flowers. Early and late blooming. Edgings and 
rock gardens oz. 55c; pkt. 10c 
Separate colors: Chamois rose; Maroon; Pink; Scarlet-white-eye; Scarlet; 
Violet; White; Yellow; Mixed. Use in large groups in border 
Each: Pkt. 10c 
Apricot; Pink; Scarlet; Violet; White; Yellow; Mixed. 
Suitable for rock gardens and low edgings Each: Pkt: 10c 
Many bright colors. Petals have toothed edges Pkt. 10c 
Tapering floral spikes set with small tubular blossoms of rosy lilac. Adds 
delightful color to border in midsummer Vy, oz. 55c; pkt. 10c 
Shades of salmon, rose, red. Superb flowers. Much superior to the old 
Japanese pinks I, oz. 55c; pkt. 10c 
Separate colors: 
Rich colors and markings. Fringed flowers somewhat like Sweet William 
but larger 1, oz. 45c; pkt. 5c 
Splendid assortment of colors. Deeply fringed flowers. Rich clove scent 
Yy oz. 35c; pkt. 10c 
Gay colors, rich markings. Fringed petals. Fragrant. Delightful in the 
border 1, oz. 55c; pkt. 10c 
Steel blue with sparkling sheen. Buds are like small balloons. Flowers 
cup-shaped with pointed petals. Excellent in permanent border or 
semi-shaded rock garden Pkt. 10c 
Dazzling scarlet with white cross at center. Single flowers. Sow in beds 
by themselves or in groups in the border YY oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 
Charming double and semi-double pink flowers Y% oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 
Shades of pink and rose, bright scarlet, carmine-red. Large flowers pro- 
duced over long season Oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 
Scatter here and there for accent in flower border. 
Vivid colors. 
as Oz. 35c; pkt. 5c 
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