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Petunias 
To see Petunias is to 
admire them. 
Hardy Annual. 1 to 1 ft. June to Frost. 
ETUNIAS are the most adaptable long- 
flowering and colorful of garden annuals, 
thriving in dry seasons or wet, and in either 
heavy or light sandy soils. It is best to sow 
the Giant varieties indoors and transplant dur- 
ing the usual outdoor planting time. The seed 
is very fine, so cover with soil very lightly or 
simply press in with a flat board. 
Culture—For seeds of Giant Petunias. They 
are expensive and the safest method is to 
start them indoors about eight weeks before 
the usual outdoor planting time. Plant in a 
flat. box or pan filled with good sifted soil. 
Press them into the surface rather than cover 
with soil and place glass over the box to re- 
tain moisture. Take the glass off after the 
seed germinates to prevent dampening off. 
The very weak, slow growing plants produce 
the finest flowers; with care they will develop 
into strong plants. 
Buist’s Giant Single Fringed Petunias 
The largest of all Petunias and the most beautiful. The 
fringed flowers are 4 to 5 inches, deeply ruffled with 
large open throats exquisitely veined. Excellent for 
any purpose, and the many gay, bright colors make 
good cut flower material. Start seeds indoors. 
5865 Mixed. A magnificent range of color. Pkt. 25c 
5868 Glamour. Large flowers, fringed petals, with 
some plain edged; color salmon-rose with brown 
veining on white throat...........%. Pkt. 25c 
Buist’s Super Giant Double Fringed 
Petunias 
A very fancy strain of large flowers, beautifully fringed, 
producing a large percentage of doubles. The finest 
double flowers are usually the weakest seedlings. Start 
seed indoors and give the seedlings good care at all 
times. 
5887 Mixed. Brilliant and fancy colors...Pkt. 40c 
Seen Everywhere 

Buist’s Giant Single Fringed Petunias 
Bedding Petunias—Dwarf Compact 
These are the medium size single flowers so effectively 
used in beds and borders. A gorgeous sight to see, 
these bushy little plants, about 8 to 12 inches high, 
covered with blooms from early Summer until frost. We 
suggest that you make plantings of Named varieties for 
color effectiveness. . 
5898 Blue Bedder. Rich Blue. Yg oz., 50c.Pkt. 10c 
5900 Celestial Rose. A beautiful rich satiny rose. 
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5901 Cream Star. Soft Creamy White. 
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5902 Glow. A very intense glowing carmine rose. 
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5903 Heavenly Blue. Silvery light blue. : 
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5910 Rosy Morn. Soft rose pink, white throat. 
Ves OZ o5¢ SB OC 3s an pels knit a aia ahs ....-Pkt. 10c 
5911 Snow Queen. Pure white. 
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5913 Violacea. Deep velvety purple. 
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5920 Mixed. Contains only the more dwarf growing 
varieties. Vg oz., BSc; 14 oz., GOc.Pkt. 10c 
Bedding Petunias—Spreading Type 
These single small flowering Petunias are produced on 
plants with long branches that trail and cover beds or 
terraces with a profusion of bloom. Flowers can be had 
without effort by simply broadcasting the seed where 
they, are to bloom. Thin the seedlings to stand 10 inches 
apart. 
5904 
5905 
Blue Bee. Clear Blue. ¥ oz., 35c.Pkt., 10c 
General Dodds. Velvety blood red. 
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Hollywood Star. Rich rose. Distinctive five- 
pointed star... ys oz., B3Oc.....:...Pkt..15¢ 
Howard’s Star. Purple, white star. 
Ve, OFs, BEC. dus ait sca ene ...-Pkt. 10c 
Inimitable. Blotched and striped. 
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Radianee. Cerise rose. ?s oz., 75c..Pkt. 2Oc 
Topaz Rose. Rose, suffused gold. 
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Mixed. Yg oz., 25c; 1/4 oz., 4Oc...Pkt. 10c 
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