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PETUNIA (Continued) te) os vA 
992 Velvet Ball (Bronze Medal 1939). Plants 8 inches high with a Pkt. Oz. Oz. Oz. 
spread of 8 to 10 inches. Blooms are 2% inches across, well 
shaped and a deep shade of velvety blood red. 15 
@994 Blue Gem (Recommended 1938). Nana Compacta type, forms 
perfect ball-shaped plants covered with violet blue flowers. 15 
@996 Topaz Rose. Brilliant addition to the Hybrids group. The color 
is a fiery velvety rose, slightly suffused with gold. Color will 
neither fade nor burn. LODO meOD 
998 Snowstorm Improved. Glistening white shading yellow in throat. 
Flowers 4 to 5 inches across. 25 
@1000 Martha Washington (Award of Merit 1935). A ruffled and frilled 
compacta type. Plants form a ball 9 inches high covered with 
the lovely frilled bloom. The frilled portion is a bluish pink, the 
center strongly veined a wine red. 15 
@1002 Rose Gem (Award of Merit 1936). The plant is neat and com- 
pact, 5 to 6 inches high smothered with rich deep rose colored 
blooms, 2 inches across. 10 832.45 15 
©1004 Radiance (Silver Medal 1941). Hybrida type. A brilliant rich red 
or cerise, the throat is golden yellow where it starts to flare, 
which adds warmth and life to the general color. A very early 
and profuse bloomer. Flowers 2% to 3 inches across. 29 
1006 Elk’s Pride. Largest, darkest and best velvety purple. Ld 
@1008 Violet Gem (Honorable Mention 1941). A true miniature in every 
respect. Plants are neat, dwarf and compact. The rich violet blue 
blooms are so plentiful they all but cover the clean dark green 
foliage. An outstanding addition to this group of Petunias. 25 
1010 Twinkles. Brilliant rose with white star. Charming effect in beds 
and borders. Lo P40 50ers 
1012 Blue Bird. Deep violet blue, good size flower, fine bedder. 15 .60 1.00 
1014 General Dodds. Rich velvety dark red LOW. 25 ee OOOO 
1016 Howard’s Star. Bluish-pink star on maroon ground. 10mer S040 22 270 
1018 Rosy Morn. Lovely rose with white throat. L040 asd Opes 
1020 Rose of Heaven. Beautiful rose pink. Very dwarf. 310.80 Sas 4 0 ae LU 
1022 Finest Mixed. Excellent range of bright colors. a Oe co oOo .60 
BALCONY PETUNIAS. For window or porch boxes, vases, etc. 
1030 White 1034 Blue 1038 Star of California LDceAs 64 baa OmELeeD 
1032 Rose 1036 Crimson 1040 Mixed J 
PHLOX (Hardy) (Perennial) 
1050 Decussata (2 to 3 feet). No perennial bed is complete withovt 
some of these flowers. 10 50 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI (Annual Rockery) 
1052 Grandiflora. Fine Mixed. 12 inches. Choice strain with fine range 
of colors. 10 200 a 
1054 Dwarf Large Flowering Mixed Art Shades. 9 inches. Of dwarf 
compact habit, forming masses of striking color. 10 40F LU 
1056 Starred and Fringed. Dwarf pretty star-shaped flowers. 10 POUeDU 
POPPIES (Annual and Perennial) 4 0Z MLO Za 
Single Annual Varieties 
1064 Giant Shirley Mixed. Delicate shades of pale pink, rose, carmine, 
crimson and blue. 10 20 40 
1066 Tulip Poppy (Glaucum). Vivid scarlet Improved strain of the wild 
Flanders Poppy. 10 Pepin BaD 
1068 American Legion. Dazzling orange-scarlet. Enormous size. 10 Vi Gs 
Double Annual Varieties 
1070 Carnation Flowered. Large double fringed flowers in _ brilliant 
colors. 10 15) 4 450 
1072 Peony Flowered. Large snowy flowers resembling a double peony, 
mixed colors. 10 “LO ance 
1074 Special Mixture. Double varieties in a gorgeous range of colors. .10 20 8.45 
Harly Perennial Varieties 
1080 Iceland (Nudicule) (Sunbeam Mixture) (1 foot). Plant is of neat le oz. %4 oZ. 
graceful habit forming tufts of fern-like leaves. Flowers are : 
cup-shaped produced in a profusion of colors. 10 
1082 Sanford’s Giants Mixed. Immense flowers on long stems; beauti- 
ful range of colors. 10 .60 1.00 
