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New and Beautiful Petunias 
For a Riot of Color from Early Summer Until Frost 
1621-B BETSY ROSS MINIATURE RUFFLED. 
The color of Betsy Ross is red and white, with the 
white blending to golden and the red deepening to 
a rich red in the throat. The blooms are 2 ¥% inches 
in diameter and are well ruffled with a good open 
throat. The brilliant and startling color combi- 
nation of red and white, gives the individual plant 
as well as a group of plants a very gay effect, es- 
pecially so because the plants are so uniform and 
compact and so completely covered with the 
ruffled blooms. Betsy Ross is perfect for bedding 
and a splendid variety for pot plants. Pkt. 20c. 
1592-K CORNFLOWER BLUE, BALCONY 
PETUNIA. This new light-blue Petunia will 
please you. See it in natural color on page 40. 
Pkt. 10c. 
1620-N FIRST LADY, NANA COMPACTA 
PETUNIA. The clearest, light pink in all existing 
varieties of Petunias. Flowers 24% inches across, 
free-flowering, with dwarf, bushy, ball-shaped 
habit with long flowering season, blooming con- 
tinuously until frost. Strong sun does not burn this 
oe All America Silver Medal for 1941. Pkt. 
Cc. 
1620-L GENERAL WASHINGTON, NANA COM- 
PACTA PETUNIA. Fine, ball-shaped habit of the 
Martha Washington type. Large, free-flowering, 
well ruffled. Open throats, 3 inch bells which are a 
rich, velvety, amaranth-red and glistening, red- 
dish-black throat. A fine, all-purpose, red Petunia. 
Pkt. 25c. 
1620-I GLOW. All-America 1940 Silver Medal. 
Dazzling carmine-red with lighter throat, a fasci- 
nating color in the bright sun. The flowers measure 
24% inches across and are produced in immense 
quantities on small compact, well formed plants. 
Pkt. 20c. 
1620-M KING HENRY, NANA COMPACTA 
PETUNIA. Rich, velvety-red, uniformly extra 
dwarf and large flowered. Pkt. 20c. 
1620-A LITTLE BLUE STAR. The plants are 
dwarf and bushy and seldom grow to be more than 
10 inches in height, making a shapely ball form 
that is literally smothered with small but beautiful 
flowers. The color is a clear blue with violet shade, 
with pure white star, which quite regularly marks 
each individual flower. This Nana Compacta 
Little Blue Star is an adorable little Petunia for 
edging or for bedding where a low flower is desired. 
Pkt. 1dc. 







Petunia, Nana Compacta 
Little Blue Star 

Petunia, Hybrida Balcony 
Rosy Morn 
1592-I MACULATA, BALCONY PETUNIA. A 
dazzling supplement to the useful family of Bal- 
cony Petunias so suitable for mass plantings, and 
window and porch boxes. Large flowered, semi- 
ruffled, delicately toned from a pure white base to 
spots of deep, rose-red on the outer fringe of each 
flower. Open, golden-yellow throat, with exquisite 
vein markings spreading outward to the edge of 
each flower, where they suffuse with bright, rose- 
red stripes. Pkt. 20c. 
1604-A RADIANCE, HYBRIDA PETUNIA. Ce- 
rise-rose with enough underlying salmon to remove 
the harshness, without losing the brilliance, but 
rather to intensify it. Golden-yellow throat below 
the flare of flower, adds warmth and life to the 
general color. Very free-flowering, holding its 
uniform and neat habit into late fall. Flowers 2% 
to 3 inches across. All America Silver Medal 
Ap See in Natural Colors on Page 21. Pkt. 
aoc. 
1592-3 RED WONDER, BALCONY PETUNIA. 
This new, bright red, with dark throat has long 
been sought in Balcony Petunias. You will find it 
most desirable. True Balcony habit, free flowering 
and branching. Pkt. 20c. 
1592-H ROSY MORN. BALCONY. All Petunia 
lovers are familiar with the popular bedding Pe- 
tunia Rosy Morn, and know its wonderful color 
and quality. We now have available this grand 
Petunia in balcony type and offer it to you for 
boxes, hanging baskets and bedding, where the 
long pendulous branches are required. We know 
you will be happy to use Rosy Morn Balcony 
Petunia in many places where an abundance of 
beautiful rose and white flowers are desired. 
Pkt. 20c. 
1583-I SNOWSTORM. A beautiful new Petunia 
that you must have for your white garden and to 
plant in combination with red or blue petunias. 
Snowstorm is of the plain petalled type, the 
flowers are of immense size and of the purest glis- 
tening snowwhite and are borne in abundance, ~ 
making it one of the grandest Petunias we have 
ever seen for bedding. Pkt. 20c. 
1581-A SALMON ROSE, SUPER FLUFFY 
RUFFLES PETUNIA. The most striking of the 
separate colors in our Mixed Super Fluffy Ruffles is 
this Salmon Rose. By careful selection, this color 
is now available to you separately. Flowers 3% to 4 
inches across and so frilled and ruffled that they 
appear to be double. Salmon-rose leaning to the 
deep side. Golden throat. Pkt. 25c. 
1620-K SNOW WHITE, NANA COMPACTA 
PETUNIA. Compact plants, covered with dozens 
of pure white flowers. Very dwarf. Yellow throats. 
Excellent for border and pot plants. Snow White 
does not have the dirty throat so prominent usually 
in white varieties in this family. Pkt. 1d5e. 
1581 SUPER FLUFFY RUFFLES. A Petunia so 
heavily ruffled and fringed that it has the appear- 
ance of being double flowered. Flowers are very 
large, with large bright throat and almost 100% 
true to type. A fine color mixture of pink, salmon, 
rose, crimson, light blue and white, and many 
intermediates. Pkt. 25c. 
1621-I VIOLET GEM, MINIATURE PETUNIA. 
Neat, dwarf, compact plants, free blooming so that 
the rich, violet-blue almost completely hides the 
dark green foliage. All America Honorable 
Mention for 1941. Pkt. 20c. 

Petunia, Nana Compacta 
General Washington 
Annual Flower Novelties 9 

Petunia, Dwarf Snowstorm 

Petunia, Lady Bird 
1618 LADY BIRD. All-America 1938. A won- 
derful new color in Petunias, Lady Bird produces 
brilliant blooms of bright carmine overlaid with 
scarlet. Plants are dwarf and bushy, exceedingly 
fine for bedding or pot growing. Very resistant to 
hot dry weather. Pkt. 20c. 

Petunia, Balcony, 
Maculata 
Planting Instructions for all Flower Seeds will be Found on Page 4. 
