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PETUNIAS 
The pertection of bloom and 
habit of growth of the original 
Victorious strain of All-Double 
Petunias has yet to be equalled. 
We are offering the originator s 
seed only on this page. 
Wine Beauty” te 
SOW SEED OF THE TRUE “VICTORIOUS STRAINS” OF DOUBLE PETUNIAS 
Amaranth Red. Strong deep red. 
Appleblossom (Daintiness). Pleasing shade of light pink, 
excellent as a pot plant. 
Blue Brocade. All-America Silver Medal Winner. True 
violetpurple without reddish cast which obtained in 
previous offering of purple varieties. Extra good. 
Brilliancy. Bright rose. A most desirable addition to this 
worthy family. 
Loveliness. A shade lighter than ‘World Beauty,” and 
particularly desirable as a pot plant. Sow seed early 
and follow with successive sowings up until March Ist. 
Pink Perfection. Same as ‘World Beauty.” 
Snowball. Fringed. Pure white. 
World Beauty. Practically 100% large double fringed 
flowers of the most beautiful rosy carmine color; free 
blooming plants of dwarf, compact growth. 
ALL-DOUBLE MIXTURES 
A.B.C. Special All-Double Mixture. One-half ‘World 
Beauty,”’ one-fourth ‘’Snowball,”” and nominal amounts 
of other varieties. 
Victorious Mixture. Fringed All-Double Dwarf Mixture. 
MAGA Sze ee MES Cah a cies ee eRe Rea. vine Ae $12.00 (Special formula to give good selection of colors.) 
Orchid Beauty. Orchid or light lilac, heavily veined; All-Double “Triumphant” Mixed. Long stem. Cut flower 
felaleltoley 21 Wher Nova yas 4 ees Ee Ae EN Ae Ms Toe $12.00 variety. 
Prices on above Varieties and Mixtures: 1/2 Tr. Pkt. (400 seeds).......... $1.40 Tr. Pkt. (800'seeds) ase a $2.50 
Inasmuch as our repeated tests of All-Double Petunia have indicated a reasonably normal germination of the seed, 
no replacements will be made on complaints of non-germination. 
The Germination of All-Double Petunia Seed 
We helieve it is common knowledge that there will be no new 
crop seed of the originator s All-Double Petunia available this 
season. Repeated tests indicate that the seed on hand is giving 
a reasonably normal germination. However, it can not be ex- 
pected to have the vigor of more recently harvested seed. The 
most careful attention to the germination of your seed is there- 
fore in order. 
Experience has shown that the temperature of your soil 
has a lot to do with the germination of the finer Petunias. 
Where it gets much below 68 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit, a lower 
germination frequently results. Because the seed is so fine, 
care in watering is essential, as is also true in covering the 
seed with soil. As a matter of fact, it is well to avoid covering 
the seed at all but rather depend upon a fine mist of water to 
wash a small amount of soil in about the seed. With the 
sowing of the seed, caution should not end, as lack of attention 
to watering or ventilating can result in total or partial loss. 
These instructions apply to other highly inbred Petunias as well. 

DUE TO LIMITED SUPPLIES PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY 
