PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 49 
PETUNIA hybrida. pe-too'-ni-a. 
Pink, rose, red, lavender, blue, purple, and white; un- 
usually floriferous bedding plants, continuing in 
bloom from spring to winter; sow January to July. 
Germination period 10 days. 
Cultural Note: Mix seed with fine sand and sprinkle 
over surface of ready-moistened, finely-screened light 
soil-mixture in seed-pans or flats. Cover with glass or 
damp burlap until seed sprouts; watering unnecessary 
if soil was properly moistened, although watering 
from below allowable. Remove cover when _ first 
sprouts show. 
MINIATURE, VERY DWARF SORTS (6 inches): 
Brilliant Rose Gem, new rich deep rose. 
Pink Gem, rose-pink. 
White Gem, new white. Pkts., 15c. 
Violet Gem, new violet-blue. 
Pink and White Gem. 
DWARF SORTS (Nana Erecta; 9-12 inches): 
Celestial Rose, improved Rose of Heaven, bright rose. 
Cream Star, new creamy-white, very compact (15c). 
First Lady, new pink. 
Glow, new scarlet-rose; splendid bedder (15c). 
Heavenly Blue (Silver Blue), light blue. 
Rosy Morn, bright pink, white throat. 
Salmon Supreme, new salmon-pink (25c). 
Snowball, pure white. 
Twinkles, brilliant rose, starred white. 
Velvet Ball, deep red. 
Violet-Blue, new rich blue-purple (15c). 
Mixed Dwarf Bedding Varieties 
All unpriced items Pkts., 10c. 
DWARF LARGE-FLOWERED OR RUFFLED SORTS: 
Betsy Ross, new ruffled red-and-white. 
Hollywood Star, unusual star shape, brilliant rose. 
King Henry, new, best velvety red. 
Martha Washington, ruffled pink, veined wine-red in 
the throat.. Pkts., 25c. 
General Washington, new. See novelties, page 6. 
Ruffled Mixed, new mixture of these. Pkt., 25c. 
LARGE-FLOWERING (BEDDING-SFREADING) 
GROUP (i%to 2 feet: 
Generil Dodds, blood red (Pkt., 10c). 
Honor Bright, new large-flowered bright salmon. See 
Novelties, page 6 
Radiance, brilliant rose-and-gold. 
Topaz Rose, new, intense deep rose; fine. 
Violacea, Elks’ purple. 
Balcony Blue, large blue-purple. 
Balcony Cornflower Blue, light blue. 
Balcony Rose, rose-pink. 
Balcony Mixed, trailing vine-habit. Pkts., 15c. 
GIANT RUFFLED-FLOWERING SORTS (1-1% feet): 
Burgundy, wine-red with white throat. 
Copper Red. 
Dainty Lady, new fringed, pale yellow. 
Elks’ Pride, blue-purple. 
Pink Glory, splendid pure rose-pink. 
Pink Triumph, clear pink, frilled edge. 
White Cloud, pure white, compact. 
Giants of California, Supreme Strain, new mixture 
eee the pink and rose shades, but including all 
colors. 
All above, Packets, 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
DOUBLE GIANT RUFFLED: 
Blue Brocade, new rich violet-blue. See Novelties, 
page 5. 
Extra Select Double Mixed. Pkt., 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
PHACELIA. fa-see’-li-a. 
Blue shades; native; sow November to April. Germina- 
tion period 15 days. 
Blue Plate (Viscida; 1 foot); with large brilliant blue 
flowers for bedding. %4-0z., 45c; Pkt., 10c. 
Campanularia (California Blue Bell; 6 inches), gen- 
tian-blue bell-flowers for edging, flowering quickly. 
a4-02., o0C; PKt., 10c. 
Tanacetifolia (Wild Heliotrope; 2 feet), mauve-blue 
cluster. good for bees. %-o0z., 25c; Pkt., 10c. 
Whitlavia (Wild Canterbury Bell; 1 foot), dark blue 
bells in sun, or partly-shaded beds. %4-o0z., 35c; Pkt., 
10c. 
