
Petunia, Glow 
Petunia, Snowstorm 



Schling > 100 7 
ea ss 
a* iss. 

" Petunia, 
America 


ID pales 
GLOW. All-America Silver Medal, 1940. 
Of all of the rosy types of bedding 
Petunias, Glow is most outstanding. 
The color, rather than fading in the 
hot sun, becomes intensified and af- 
fords a splendid contrast when plantec 
in combination with white, 
light pink Petunias. Pkt., 60c; 
yo! 5). 
BLUE BEDDER. A rich royal blue Pe- 
tunia of the Nana Compacta type, 
flowers 2 to 3 inches across. Splendid 
for borders, beds and window boxes. 
Pkt > OG >rpkts. 1Onep2e2 5% 
SNOWSTORM. Without doubt 
one of the most satisfactory 
of all Petunias. The immense 
4-inch flowers are constantly 
in bloom. The flowers are 
pure snow-white and if the 
plants are kept cut back dur- 
ing the summer they will 
present the prettiest picture 
obtainable from _ Petunias. 
Pkt) OOc8 > pktsa tom S201. 
IGLOO. All-America Bronze 
Medal, 1943. A dwarf, com- 
pact and uniform pure white 
with slight yellow in the 
throat. This Petunia is ideal 
for borders and bedding be- 
cause the plant maintains its 
height of 10 inches and com- 
pact form the entire season. 
The flowers are two inches 
across and will lend them- 
selves admirably to a red, 
white and blue color scheme 
for Petunia beds. Pkt., 60c; 
Bipkts. ao lions 
ENGLISH VIOLET. All-America 
Honorable Mention, 1943. 
Outstanding for its intense 
hlue color. In our trials this 
Petunia stood out, for it was 
in bloom from early summer 
until very late fall. Pkt., 50c; 
Depts pe sOOr 
All Double 
PETUNIAS 
Due to the scarcity of seed of one of our 
leading Petunia novelties for the past five years 
we are forced to withdraw our famous collec- 
tion of five separate colors and offer nothing 
but mixed. This mixture is blended by ourselves 
of all of the fine saparate colors that we have 
offered in the past, and is the same fine quality 
seed. Price: $1.00 per pkt.; 6 pkts., $5.50. 
blue o:] 
5 pkts. 

Petunia, 
Blue 
Bedder 

Petunia, Igloo 

Schling’s 
All Double 
ALL-DOUBLE 
AMERICA 
All-America Silver Medal, 
1943. The first all-double 
Petunia that has been de- 
veloped in the United States. 
See page 7 for full descrip- 
tion. Our own generous size 
pkts., 75c each; 3 pkts. for 
S2200% 
3 

