PETUNIAS 

PETUNIA 
“Flaming Velvet” 
Extra-fine textured large. blooms of a 
most beautiful shade of deep velvety 
mahogany-red with a luster of ‘scarlet. 
Although dark it is rich and luminous. &% 
All America Gold Medal Winner. No. §¥ 
2620, Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA | 
Grandiflora Mixed 
Among the newer Petunias these All- 
double Grandiflora stand out promi- 
nently. Of the giant fringed, exquisite- 
ly ruffled types, no finer pe- jumm 
tunia is to be had. The mix- 
ture contains a good range 
of brilliant and impressive 
colors,and these hardy plants 
retain a continuance of 
blooms until frost. No. 
2442, Pkt. 25¢. 






New “Pinkgem” PETUNIA 
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A compact plant 5 to 6 inches high, literally smothered 
with rosy: pink blooms. A plant 8 inches in diameter 
will carry 25 to 30 blooms. at one time. Individual 
blooms :two inches in diameter. This miniature is in- 
dispensable for borders, .window boxes, pots. rock 
gardens and .bedding: No. 2236, Pkt. 15¢. 
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VIOLET 
PETUNIA 
DISTINCT NEW COLORI 
Compact dwarf plants produce 
a wealth of rosy mauve-violet 
blooms measuring two inches 
across. Free flowering from 
early summer until frost. 
No. 2675, Pkt. 25¢. 







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WA 8 One of the leading Primroses. 
hehe? Easily started from seed, the foot 
See Age high plants produce lovely lilac or 
pink blossoms. A_ beautiful house 
plant. No. 2243, Pkt. 25¢. 

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| PETUNIA—GIANT FLOWERED 
A special well balanced mixture of light and 
dark colors, including pink and rose shades, ring- 
ed and ruffled, with attractive deep throats, many 
# beautifully veined. Starts readily from seeds, en- 
i dures moisture, drought, hot sun, cold and neglect 
f better than other annuals. Fine for pots in winter. 
fH No. 2014, Pkt. 15¢; 1-128 oz. 75c. 
“Dainty Lady” 
YELLOW PETUNIA 
First YELLOW Petunia ever grown. 
It took Bodger of Calif., ten years to 
develop this Award of Merit Winner. 
You and your friends will be thrilled 
with these delicate, yellow, single fring- 
ed flowers, early summer to frost. Sup- 
ply extremely limited. No. 2621, Pkt. 
c. 

Balcony Petunias - Mixed 
Brilliant Decoration for Window-Box 
or Hanging-Basket Displays 
Worthy mixture of fringed ruffled, free- 
- flowering, double, and 
dwarfed varieties. It’s ef- 
fective decoration and qual- 
ities for quick-growing and 
prolific-flowering are sure to 
make this item one of our 
best and most popular of the 
season. Blazing array of 
color. No. 2438, Pkt. 15¢; 
1-16 oz. 60c. 
Petunia “Martha Washington” 
Award of Merit Winner 
New and unique. Grows about g inches with the 
blooms forming a perfect ball effect. The plants are 
literally covered with.frilled and ruffled flowers meas- 
uring about 2 inches in diameter. The blooms are 
truly beautiful with the main frilled part of blush 
ee center veined wine-red, throat dark violet. No. 
640, Pkt. 25c. 

PETUNIA 
““IGLOO” 
This petunia blooms so profusely 
that the foliage of the neat dwarf 
plants is almost hidden with a 
sheet of creamy white single flow- 
ers with yellowish throats. Most 
reckless blooming white petunia 
so far developed. All-America 
Bronze Medal Winner. No. 2674, 
Pkiv25c. 
PETUNIA 
“GLOW” 
a se 5 All America Silver Medal Winner. 
Dazzling carmine-red flowers produce a grand display 
on round mound-like plants. Ideal for edgings, beds 
and pot culture. No. 2667, Pkt. 25¢. . 
Fringed Chinese PRIMROSE 



Indescribably beautiful. 
The leaves are heart-shap- 
ed, while the fringed and 
crested flowers are of every 
color and blend imagi- 
nable. Easily started from 
seed sown indoors. Does 
best in north window and 
while maturing in summer 3 
months should be kept in S9& 
a cool shady place. Spe-« 
cial Mixture No. 2019, 
Pkt. -1S¢s 


