

P- : e A highly ornamental plant, free flowering, highly perfumed. 
e unlas one of Ape best fee for heddige and colors in mass. Will 
: : rom early spring until late i t h 
petunias are best for house or pot culture. The double fringed are’ Gar uleeeat ark 
Sow under glass in April 3; plant out in May. 

Petunia, Balcony and Bedding 
Balcony Large-Flowered Bedding 
For window or porch boxes, dry banks, terraces or 
among rockwood, the Balcony Petunias may be de- 
pended upon to supply an unsurpassed floral effect 
throughout the summer until frost. The flowers meas- i 
ure nearly 3 inches. 
Black Prince Darkest of all red Balcony Pe- 
. g - tunias—deep velvety mahogany- 
red with satiny black throat. Striking, showy and dis- 
tinct. Flowers do not fade but deepen in tone as they 
‘white throat. Very free 
Bedding Varieties 
Striped and Blotch- 
ed Pkt. 5c. 
Hybrida Finest sin- 
gle mixed. 
Pkt. 5c, Y%4 oz. 25c. 
Celestial Rose 
Beautiful, rich, vivid rose; 

flowering. Pkt. 10c, ¥ oz. 
75c. 
Bluebird. Let 
Dwarf, compact plant. Pkt. 
10c, Yg oz. 50c. 
Dainty Lady. Peli on 
cate 
golden yellow. Pkt. 20c. 
Flaming Velvet. 
Gold Medal, All-American 
Selection, 1936. Brilliant, 
velvety blood-red. Pkt. 15c. 
Howard’s Star. ™2- 
roon 
with white star. Pkt. 10c, 
Vg oz. 35c. 
Petunia, Hybrida, Holly- 



pleasing. A favorite. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 75c. 
Ee Pit. i5e, y4 on $1.50. wood Star (Annual) AHO: 
: : 3! 
‘Blue epee rich, velvety violet-blue; stunning, Silver Medal so 
75c. colorful. Largely planted. Pkt. 10c; Y% oz. A distinctive novelty with five-pointed, star shaped bod 32 
flowers of rose-pink with creamy-yellow throats. 
; . . Leaves are narrow and elongated, plants bushy, erect, 
Rose Eiery rosea color: that is radiant, soft and growing taller toward the end of season. Early bloom- 
ing and prolific all season until killing frost. Price, 
Pure glistening white, nice alone or with pkt. 20c. 
White any of the other colors. Pkt. 10c; ¥% oz. 75c. 
Mixed Colors For a wonderful display of Pe- 
mend thi enter aoe ne Pre highly recom- 
e is excellent blend of all colors for all 
Pkt. 10c, ¥% oz. 75c. or all purposes 
Large Flowering Single Varieties 
Theodosia. Rosy pink, with a _ golden throat, 
striped. Pkt. 15c. 
Elk’s Pride. 

The largest, darkest and best plain 
edged velvety purple. Pkt. 15c. 


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L PHLOX. 
fl hl hroat Pec — 
Giant flowers with large throa é 
and exquisitely ruffled edges. ERENNIA 
Ruffled Giants. 
Pkt. 20c. 
a One of the most 
Perennial Phlox. ng petrnentekes phi 
nificent of garden flowers. The new large- 
flowered hybrids are brilliant and beautiful, 
and bloom freely all summer. New Hybrids 
—All colors mixed. Sow in fall or very 
early in Spring. Pkt. 10c, %4 oz. $1.20. 

Phlox Drummondii. , 
Pih-lio xe is 
certainly among the most brightly colored 
flowers that grow. It is particularly showy, 
and most effective when planted in masses— 
either separately or in mixture. Begins to 
bloom in early summer and continues until 
fall if plants are not allowed to go to seed. 
New Giant-Flowered. oer 
ades. 
Very large individual florets, 1% to 1% in. 
across, in massive trusses on plants 9 in. 
tall. Wonderful mixture of soft colors—sal- 
mon with white eye; deep salmon with cream 
eye; apple-blossom-pink; soft rose; light 
blue with white eye; pale violet with white 
eye and other pleasing art shades. Pkt. 10c. 
~ Mixed. Pet- 
Star of Quedlinburg. Mi ee 






Boo oO La 
a Double Petunias 

The seed of the dou- 
ble-flowering Petun- 

fringed or artistically starred. Most un-- 

as is obtained by hand-hybridizing; 50 to 70 
per cent will be the big double, fluffy flowers. oe usual. Many colors. 1 ft. Pkt. 10c, ¥ oz. 
growing them from seed, the weaker seed- Salmon Glory Phlox 30c. 
lings should receive the most attention as they 
produce the finest double flowers. 
Double Very fine. Pkt. 15c. 
Double Fringed Extra fine. Pkt. 20c. 
Choicest Mixed. Al! colors. Pkt. 5c, 
Giant Salmon Pink Phlox $1.50. Ya 02. 80c, oz. 
Salmon Glory. Individual florets measure 
with ordinary field culture from 1% to 1% 
inches in diameter. The color is pure sal- 
mon pink with a distinct creamy-white eye. 
This combination with its clear, clean, crisp 
appearance makes one of the most beautiful 
color combinations we have ever seen. Sal- 
mon Glory won a silver medal in the 19389 
All-American trials. Pkt. 20c. 

Pyrethrum Roseum. alee 
(Perennial) Easily grown from seed, having 
decorative fern-like plants with plenty of the 
large “Painted Daisies’ in May and June. If 
the Daisies are cut the plants will bloom 
again in the fall, 2 ft. Mixed. Very showy 
mixture of white, rose, pink and red shades. 
Pkt. 10c, ¥ oz. 35c. 


n Bearded Tongue. Long 
‘ tstemon flower spikes closely set 
‘ith elegant Foxglove-like blooms in many bril- 
colors. Excellent for beds, borders and 
2 to 8 ft. Perennial in warm sections. 
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