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FLOWER SEEDS—(Continued) 41 
SN. & S.Co’s. FAMOUS PETUNIAS 

Petunias are one of the most important annual plants for your garden because they bloom continu- 
ously from early summer to frost. 
where they receive plenty of sunlight. 
throughout the season 1s truly amazing. 

Petunia—Double 
DOUBLE VARIETIES 
Blue Brocade—‘Silver Medal’. A new dwarf all 
double, true violet blue variety. True to type 
and color. Of stocky growth, good bloomer, good 
sized flowers of the giant fringed type, a large 
percentage of fully double flowers of pleasing 
fragrance. Entirely new color of true violet blue. 
Pkt., 25e. (See Color Page.) 
Victorious—-All double dwarf giant fringed Petunia. 
This dwarf Petunia produces 100% double flow- 
ered plants. They produce a wonderful assort- 
ment of brilliant and fancy colorings of large 
double flowers very suitable for pots, window 
boxes and borders. Mixed. Pkt., 50c; 2 pkts., S5e. 
Glorious—All double carnation flowered Petunia. 
Another 100% double flowering Petunia of ex- 
traordinary merit. Individual flowers are not 
quite so large as the Victorious, but the plants 
bear more flowers with a percentage of the 
fringed double type. Mixed. Pkt., 35ce; 2 for 60c. 
Double Fringed Mixed—This is a mixture of the 
best large flowering and fringed double Petunias, 
and will produce grand flowers. This new strain 
comes practically 85% double and semi-double, 
about 15% really giant flowers in the most up- 
to-date colorings. Pkt., 25e; 2 for 40c. 
SINGLE VARIETIES 

Petunia—Martha Washington 
Martha Washington-—It grows 9 inches high and 
forms a perfect ball effect, literally smothered 
with lovely frilled blooms about 3 inches in di- 
ameter. Its neat, compact habit has never before 
been seen in Petunias. The color is remarkable, 
the flower is a beautiful bluish pink, the center 
is strongly veiled a rich wine red, deepening in 
the throat, to dark violet. Pkt., 25e; 2 for 40c. 

They succeed in ordinary well-drained garden soil and in location 
The freedom with 
Which the charming blooms are produced 
SINGLE VARIETIES 
PETUNIA—BALCONY OR LARGE FLOWERING 
BEDDING 
For window or porch boxes, dry banks, terraces, 
or among rockwork, they may be depended upon 
to supply an unsurpassed floral effect throughout 
the Summer. Flowers nearly 8 inches in diameter. 
Balcony Blue—The flowers open up as a purplish 
blue, turning to a violet-blue when fully ex- 
panded. Pkt., 15e; 1/16 oz., 60ce; 1% oz., $1.00. 
Baleony White—A magnificent pure white. 
large. Pkt., 15¢e; 1/16 oz., 60ce; % oz., $1.00. 
Balcony Rose-—Lovely bright rose flowers with a 
contrasting white throat. Pkt., 15e; 1/16 oz., 60c; 
1% on, $1.00. 
Baleony Mixed—An excellent mixture. 
1/16 oz. 50ce; % oz, B5e. 
Topaz Rose—The flowers are clear light cerise red 
or topaz-rose with a strong sweet Petunia scent, 
15 to 18 inches tall and a continuous bloomer 
with large flowers 2 inches across, holds the col- 
or well in hot sun. Pkt., 15¢; 1/16 oz., 50c¢. 
Theodosia—Light bright rose pink of great appeal, 
with a clearly defined yellow throat veined pur- 
plish black. One of the finest. Pkt., 25c. 
Elks’ Purple or Pride—A most outstanding variety, 
with immense flowers of rich deep Elks’ purple. 
The petals are of velvety appearance. The blooms 
are enormously large. The velvety black veins 
add much to their beauty. Pkt., 25ce. 
Very 
Pkt., 15¢3 
Rosy Morn — A bright 
rosy pink, with silvery 
white throat, very 
charming and free 
flowering. Pkt., 10e; 
1/16 oz., 35¢e3; % oz, 
60c. 
Rose of Heaven—Mar- 
velous brilliant rose, 
with inconspicuous 
white throat. A deep- 
er color than Rosy 
Morn. Pkt., 15e; 1/16 
oz., 30c3; % oz, 50c. 

Petunia—Single 
Celestial Rose—Improvement on Rose of Heaven 
Ros Morn; more compact in growth and 
ee A color, a beautiful, rich, satiny Rose. 
Pkt., 15¢e; 1/16 02, 45¢; 1% 04, T5e. 
ilv e—Flowers are a beautiful soft, silver 
oie ne Plants extremely free flowering. 
Pkt., 15¢e; % oz, 6Vc. 
ix Fluffy Ruffles—Single—Mixed—These Pe- 
ree he are very large flowered. The petals are 
waved, frilled and curled and twisted, giving an 
extremely pretty flower. Pkt., 25e; 2 for 40c. 
ami Velvet—Flowers are a rich and brilliant 
nay eIeus mahogany red. Large flowered, free 
blooming. An outstanding color. Beautiful. Pkt., 
15e; 1/16 oz., 50c. 
i Improved—Everyone is immediately 
Hone rnewith the clearness of the bright rose pink 
color. The flowers are large, usually three inches 
in diameter and have a lovely  polden throat. 
Free flowering. PKt., 15e; % o4., 50c. 
arming, ri he 
se m—Is a charming, rich, deep rose. 48 
SS are compact, five to six inches high and 
smothered with rich rose colored blooms about 
two inches in diameter. Pkt., 15¢e; 1/16 oz, 45¢. 
ainty Lady—Single Fringed—True yellow, bear- 
td tapebd eae herr delicately fringed light golden yel- 
low flowers. Pkt., 25e; two for 40c. 
i Gem—tThe first of_a charming new race of 
Piminiature Petunias. Very compact plant only 
six inches high, covered with two-inch flowers in 
shades of pink. PKt., 15e; 2 for 25; 1/16 oz., 45c. 
Betsy Ross—Combination color of Red, White and 
Gold. (See color page.) Pkt., 25c. ee 
adiz .—Brilliant rich rose with brown veine 
eters throat. (See color page.) Pkt. 25¢e5 
1/16 oz., 60c. 
PETUNIA NOVELTIES—(See Page 24, also color 
page.) 
