

E TIES 
OF SPECIAL VALUE .. 
We have selected all varieties on these two pages with special care. 
All are outstanding either as new or standard kinds. We feel sure that it 
will pay you to go over these pages with the same care that we have. 
Petunia Dwarf Giant No. 1 
This is the best available strain of Dwarf Giants, 85-90% true dwarf Giants 
in a well balanced mixture of dark to light colors. A January sowing grown 
cool as they should be, in full for Mother’s Day in 4 in. pots with a 414-5 in. 
flower. Such plants sell quickly in anybody’s business. We have a nice harvest 
of seed and are ready to fill all orders for it promptly. 14 Tr. pkt., 75c; Tr. pkt., 
$1.25; 1/64 oz., $2.25; 1/32 oz., $4.00; 1/16 oz., $7.00. 
Petunia All Double ‘‘Brilliancy”’ 
In our trials the past summer this new one clearly improves the popular Pink 
Perfection (World Beauty) with a considerably deeper carmine rose color, and 
a more dwarf or compact growth. We also find the double percentage higher. 
We believe Brilliancy will head the All Double list as a pot plant and for bedding. 
Supply limited. 14 Tr. pkt., $1.50; Tr. pkt., $2.75. 
Petunia All Double ‘*Attraction”’ 
This new variety is the most uniformly dwarf one in the All Double class. Its 
compact habit makes it especially desirable for pot plant work. The color is a 
blotched combination of white and deep rose pink, similar to All Double Gaiety, 
but deeper and more uniformly dwarf. We suggest planting out a row of both 
the above All Doubles for cutting propagation next fall, for beyond the present 
limited seed supply none will be available until better relations are established 
with Japan. 14 Tr. pkt., $1.50; Tr. pkt., $2.75. 
Petunia ‘Celestial Rose Imp.” 
This improves the regular stock in being noticeably larger flowered and some 
deeper in color. While this improvement is not striking, it is strong enough to 
make this strain clearly a better stock and well worth the cost, considering that 
there are around 200,000 petunia seeds in an ounce. Tr. pkt., 40c; 14 0z., $1.50; 
Vie Ola, 92200; L074 DO.00. 
Petunia ‘‘Fair Lady” 
This is a choice, light or blush pink, dwarf Hybrida or bedding variety. It 
was pictured on the front cover of our last spring catalog. We continue to find 
this new, original color a popular and a pleasing one, and especially fine for 
bedding because of its dwarf habit as well as color. Tr. pkt., 35c; 1/16 oz., $1.25; 
TE 0z., 2.0031, 02. $3.15) 1 02z., 912,00, 
Marigold “Spry” 
The color reproduction of this dwarf French variety on our back cover hardly 
does justice to the striking color combination of greenhouse grown flowers. Our 
plate was made from our trial ground flowers. The light yellow center or cushion 
contrasts much brighter with the mahogany outer petals than does the variety 
Harmony that we believe it will replace for spring plant combination work. The 
best dwarf French novelty since Harmony was released. Tr. pkt., 35c; 14 0z., 75e: 
1 oz., $2.50; 4 ozs., $8.00. 

