

Petunia—Dwarf Giants of California Mixed. 
Petunia (HA) Petunias are among the most popular annuals 
because of their ease of cultivation and freedom of 
blooming. They will stand drought and will give a constant supply 
of flowers from June to October. Seed can be sown in the open 
ground in the spring or in a hotbed or cold frame to transplant later 
to beds or borders. 
Petunia Dwarf Giants of California Mixed. These are of great 
beauty and luxuriance, including flanged and deep 
throated sorts in the endless variety of colors. 
(PKt., 20c) (1/128 oz., $1.00) 
. ; o bs * (2 ft.) Fine bushy plants 
Petunia Hybrida Fine Mixed tiaeaeee 2 cpa, Giants 
for massing in beds. While the single flowers are not particularly 
large, their great number makes a gorgeous showing. 
f (PkKt., 10c) (4% oz, 30c) (4 oz., o0c) 
Petunia New Nana Compacta Mixed. (8 to 10 in.) We strongly 
recommend this improved strain for use wherever 
Petunias are needed—in pots, window boxes, borders, beds, and they 
are even suitable for rock gar- 
dens. Plants form a’ perfect ball 
effect. It is a well balanced mix- Petunia Hybrida 
ture of colors representing deep 
rose, rose pink, pink, pale pink, 
crimson, white and striped ef- 
fects in all of these colors. 
(Pkt., 20c) (% oz., 50c) 
: Howard’s Star, 
Petunia Improved. (HA- 
2 ft.) Produces a profusion of 
crimson-maroon flowers with a 
distinct five pointed white star. 
A unique, and what we believe to 
be one of the most attractive of 
the more easily grown sorts. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% oz, 45e) 
* * * 
From Turlock. Calif.—tI surely have 
had good luck with your seeds, 
especially Zinnias. Our place is be- 
ing referred to as the place where 
those beautiful Zinnias grow. I 
hope to have more than ever this 
year. 

Boe re é 
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