1087. Miniature Ruffled Betsy Ross (Nana Compacta). 
Hs. As Our new white and red dwarf Petunia described and 
Shown in color on page 1. Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 40c; 1/32 
0z., $1.25; 1/16 0z., $2.25; Y% oz., $4.25; Y% oz. $8.25. 
1100. Supreme California Giants Mixed. H. A. Largest 
and most striking strain of the ruffled giant type. De- 
scribed and shown in color on page 8. Pkt., 25c; 2 
pkts., 45c; 1/32 oz., $1.90; 1/16 oz., $3.65; ¥% oz., $7.00. 
1096. Imimitable. (Hybrida.) H. A. For a colorful 
bed of Petunias, Inimitable will be found one of the best 
to use. It is of the Hybrida type with striking flowers of 
pink and _ white. Each plant is smothered with pink 
blooms blotched and starred white. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 
15c; Y% 02, 50c; Ye oz., 90c; oz., $1.50, 
_ 1089. Hollywood Star. H. A. This Petunia is unique 
in the shape of its flowers which consist of a five-point star. 
See page 4 for complete description. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 
25¢; Ye oz., 7063 44 02. $1.25; 14 02., $2.255 oz., $425. 

Martha Washington Petunia. 
1094. Martha Washington. Earl: 
Another fairly new variety of the re- 
cently-introduced Nana Compacta or ruf- 
fled dwarf Petunia. The plant is about 
nine inches high and forms a_ perfect 
ball literally smothered with beautiful 
frilled blooms about three inches in 
diameter. A remarkable feature of this 
variety is its unique color, which re- 
sembles a Martha Washington  pelar- 
gonium. The frilled flower is a beau- 
tiful blush pink and the center portion 
is strongly veined a rich wine red deep- 
ening in the throat to a dark violet. 
PKtRE LOC mace Dita) OC nee / COO us. 
$1.20; Y¥4 oz., $2.30; % oz., $4.50; % 
o0z., $8.50; oz., $16.00. 

Ruffled Giant Marilyn Petunia. 
1099. Ruffled Giant Marilyn. ES eA. A 
ruffled giant type of Petunia in a beautiful sal- 
mon _ shade. Flowers are from four to _ five 
inches in diameter in a very luscious salmon 
rose strikingly veined deep salmon rose. The 
salmon blends to a lighter shade at the outer 


edges of the ruffles, and the throat at the center pao 1102. Choice Mixed. (Nana Erecta.) 
is also a lighter shade. The most attractive Rose Gem Petunia. peers re prod ute arian ee aie 
color now available in any variety of Petunia. R : Nia ‘ woe Saree 8g ywers. Palsy 2, OS 
Plants are free flowering hile upright Shiai 1093. ose Gem. (Nana Compacta. ) ‘Et eet Rose to use for bedding. PEt. 10c; yy, 0Z., 
2 tg oA ji Gem is a ric , rose resembli » Rose save ner : is 
with heavy foliage. Will begin to flower when po 8 4? ch deep rose resembling the Rose of Heaven 40¢; Y% oz., 70c; 02., $1.25. 
eae a ‘ : rere Petunia in color. The compact plant grows about five 1103. Rosy Morn. (Nana Erecta.) 
ae eae? ners high a eS Biepehout to six inches high and is smothered with blooms about H. A. Compact plants bearing a pro- 
ranean Pkt eno Es Pid oc ete. Gs two inches in diameter. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c; YY, fusion of beautiful flowers 11% inches 
me Set tg bau . ”) 02.,, 60; 74102. 91.10; Yo 027), $2.10); oz. $4.00. in diameter with throats of silvery- 
$4.25; Ye oz. $8.00; % oz., $15.00, : 
f white, the rest of the flower heayily 
1107. Deep Blue-Purple. (Balcony.) H. A. . 1101. Rose of Heaven. (Nana Erecta.) Quite sim- flushed with soft, rosy pink. Very 
A fine Petunia for bedding or window boxes. ilar to Rosy Morn but excels it in its rich brilliant rose popular for poreh boxes and bedding. 
The color is a deep purple which blends well color without the white throat. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; 4 oz., 50c; 
with red geraniums and other bedding plants. Yg oz. 40c; % oz. 70c; Ye oz. $1.15; 0z., $2.00. 1% oz., 90c; oz., $1.60. Plants, 40¢ 
Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; Ye oz. 90c; % oz. Plants, 40c dozen, dozen. 
$1.70; Ye 02., $3.25; oz., $6.00. Plants, 40c 1098. Coerulea. (Single Fringed.) H. A. 
dozen. The beauty of this variety is difficult to de- 
1105. Pink Gem. H. A. (Nana Compacta.) scribe and would require considerable space. 
The neat compact plant grows about 6 The huge fringed and ruffled flowers measuring 
inches high and is literally smothered with three and one-half to four inches in diameter 
pink blossoms. As many as thirty flowers have are beautiful sky blue with purple throat and 
been counted on a single plant. Individual blos- heavily veined with the same color. Pkt., 20c; 
soms will measure two inches across. Plant 2 pkts., 35¢; 1/16 oz. $3.00; Y% oz. $5.00; 
this delightful little flower in window boxes, %, oz., $9.00; 1% oz., $17.00; o0z., $32.00. 
eka te panes, apd i pod ee ere : = : 
ar ower such as Ageratum. ; ; 
“pkts., 150; OLDS’ ANNUAL FLOWER 
GARDEN 
2 pkts., 15050 % oz nib0cs a ye0z, 90cy Ye) 02, 
12 PKTS. FOR 40c, POSTPAID. 
$1.80; 02.,. $3.50. 
This collection is composed of a full-sized 
packet of each of the following easily grown 
and free flowering annuals. Will furnish 
flowers from early summer until frost. 
Alyssum, Little Gem. 
Snapdragon, Giant Fragrant. 
Bachelor’s-Button. Mixed. 
Balsam, Olds’ Camellia Mixed. 
Calendula, Double Mixed. 
Calliopsis, Fine Mixed. 
Celosia (Cockscomb), Ostrich Plume. 
Cosmos, Extra Early Colossal Mixed. 
Dianthus, Mixed. 
Four o’clock, Fine Mixed. 
Marigold, Mixed Dwarf French. 
Poppy, Olds’ Finest Mixed. 















Star of California Petunia. 
1104. Star of California. (Balcony.) H. A. 
'This is a magnificent Petunia of the balcony 
type. Bred with extremely long branches. The 
flowers are a rich velvety violet with a touch 
of crimson, starred with five pure white blotch- 
es. The effect in window boxes or hanging bas 
kets is dazzling. In some localities this variety 
will not bloom true. However, it is well worth 
trying. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; ¥% oz., 50c; % 
0z., 90c; Ye oz., $1.70; oz., $3.30. 

1108. Blue Bedder. H. A. (Nana Compacta.) Here 
is a rich true blue Petunia much needed in every plant- 
ing of bedded Petunias. The blooms are extra large 
and hold their color and size throughout the season. 
Plants measure about twelve inches in height. Pkt., 
10c; 2 pkts., 15c; % oz., 80c; Yo oz., $1.50; o2., $2.50. 

Velvet Ball Petunia. 
1990. Velvet Ball. H. A. A long season 
bloom with large waxy flowers of mahogany , : hee 
neds ap ehing a violet hue. The plants reach a 1106. Maximum Fringed, All Double (Victoria 
i 1 ight inches with a spread of Strain.) H. A. Here is a Petunia that comes practi- 
BP siete te con inches, Each plant will have cally 100% double and semi-double or parEee Oe 
a dozen or more flowers in bloom at a time and flowered right from the seed. Heretofore most douhle 
the flowers will average approximately 2% Petunias have had to be propagated from cuptings a8 
inches in diameter. Trials show it to come 94 only 10 to 15% would come double sro see He BS 
per cent true from seed. For a pot plant, bor- flowers are of many brilliant and interme tage co ne 
der or edging plant. Velvet Ball has no equal. Very large, actually measuring as much ee me sen 
Tt received an award of merit in the 1939 All- across and exquisitely ruffled and a i t mae 
America contest. Pkt., 20c; 2 pkts., 35c; 1/16 a very een pieiie SDs gp ee ieee mae i : 
oe efa06 Petal WR tagtegtees EPCOT 7 wouds. "75c; 1/32 0z., $15.00.” : , f Max, Fringed, All Double Petunia. 
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