


Petunia, Dwarf 
California Giants, 
Ramona Strain 
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Petunia, Single 
Dwarf Bedding, 
Cheerful 
Dwarf Bedding, 
Petunia, Single 
Topaz Queen 


PETUNIA, SINGLE DWARF BEDDING 
These, the most popular of all for bedding, are also known as the Hybrida nana compacta class. The 
plants are dwarf and compact, from 9 to 13 inches high, and covered with a multitude of flowers. 
sg of od aca l $5 
iral, Reselected. Pkt. 25c; Tr. Pkt. 55c; 0z. $1.65; Yyoz. 
ee ne of all dwarf blue bedding Petunias, having large, rich violet-blue flowers with waved edges. 
Betsy Ross. Pkt. 15c; Tr. Pkt. 60c; #0z. $1; yeoz. $3; Yyoz. $9 
Ruffled 214-inch blooms with alternate red and white radial bands and a yellow throat; on very dwarf plants. 
Blue Bedder. Pkt. 15c; 750z. 35c; (oz. $1; oz. $3 
A profusion of good-sized flowers of bright mid-blue color. The plants are medium dwarf. 
Celestial Rose, Improved. Pkt. 15c; #0z. 35c; oz. $1; oz. $3: 4b. $9 
This is a select strain with rich, satiny deep rose flowers on free-flowering, uniformly dwarf plants. 
Cheerful. Pkt. 25c; 40z. 65c; #,0z. $2; oz. $6 
All-America Winner. A new color in dwarf bedding Petunias—clear salmon-pink with a satmy sheen 
and deeper rose veining toward the throat. The 24-inch blooms are produced in great abundance from 
May right up to frost, on plants which first grow low, spreading close to the ground and later form 
dense compact mounds, 10 to 12 inches high and 2 feet across. Cheerful is unsurpassed for borders. 
Cream Star. _ Pkt. 20c; #s0z. 50c; Moz. $1.50; oz. $4.50 
All-America Winner. Five-pointed, star-shaped flowers, 24% inches across, of rich cream deepening 
to a golden yellow throat, produced in great abundance on very compact plants. 
Dwarf Howard’s Star. Crop failed. 
An exceptionally fine strain with dwarf, uniform plants and red-purple flowers starred with white. 
Glow. Sold out. 
All-America Winner. A striking, glowing carmine-rose with distinct white throat and a much stronger 
color than Celestial Rose. The plants are of extra-strong growth but of dwarf habit. 
Heavenly Blue, Selected. Pkt. 15c; #;0z. 50c; Yoz. $1.50; oz. $4.50 
This is a very fine strain and comes true to color. Good-sized flowers of medium to light, clear silver-blue. 
King Henry. Pkt. 25c; 1/128 oz. 40c; doz. 65c; y0z. $2; oz. $6 
A very dwarf, compact plant with small, rich velvety blood-red flowers. Fine for low beds. 
Martha Washington. Pkt. 20c; ,0z. 65c; j;0z. $2; Moz. $6 
All-America Winner. Frilled 3-inch, blush-pink flowers, veined wine-red with dark violet throats; tiny plants. 
Rose of Heaven, Dwarf Selected. Pkt. 15c; oz. 60c; Moz. $1; oz. $3; Mlb. $9 
A well-known standard rose-pink variety for bedding, on dwarf, compact plants. 
Rosy Morn Improved. . Sold out. 
Bright rosy pink flowers with white throat. The plants are dwarf and compact and very uniform. 
Salmon Supreme. ; ; : Pkt. 20c; doz. 55c; y;0z. $1.65; Voz. $5 
All-America Winner. An appealing, definite salmon-pink on exceptionally uniform, dwarf plants. 
Snow Queen. Pkt. 15c; % ; 
w | : ; ; : ; ; Woz. 35c; lyoz. 65c; oz. $2; YW{Ib. $6 
This is a beautiful pure white strain with fairly dwarf, uniform, free-flowering plants. : 
Topaz Queen. : Pkt. 15c; Woz. 60c; Moz. $1; oz. $3; Ib. $9 
This is a new variety that Is exceptionally fine for plantings im full blazing sun, as its brilliance does 
not fade. The color—perhaps brightest of all—is glowing carmime-rose with a distinct orange-scarlet 
overtone. It is deeper and richer than Celestial Rose. The plants are dwarf, compact, and covered 
with bloom right up to frost. Topaz Queen makes a very brilliant show im beds or borders. 
Velvet Ball. Ss Pkt. 25c; 1/1280z. 40c; Aoz. 65c; zoz. $1.15; #:0z. $2; Lgoz. $3.50; {oz. $6; oz. $18 
All-America Winner. Dwarf, compact plants covered with velvety deep blood-red 21 inch flowers. 
Violacea. Pkt. 15c; #;0z. 35c; 1 1 - 1 
A deservedly popular variety with deep violet blooms on dwarf, uniform planed Gane ore ne paint es 
Single Compact Bedding, Dwarf Mixed. ; Seed crop very short. Pkts. only, 10c each. 
An excellent mixture with a very well-balanced color range. This is popular with flat-plant growers. 
DWARF CALIFORNIA GIANTS, RAMONA STRAIN 
A superb strain of single Petunias unexcelled for pot-culture. The dwarf, sturdy plants, in 3 or 4-inch 
pots, will bloom when only 6 inches high. The beautifully ruffled and fri 
inches across, with open, well-marked throats, are aroditceisreeln and iringed flowers, often over 5 
Mixtures below Each, pkt. 50c; Tr. Pkt. $1 
° zx , Me mteh . - $1; doz. $1.75; doz. $2.75; +02. = . $9: : 
In 2 mixtures: Dark Shades Mixed; and Dark an Viskt Shades Mixed Sierd cae ee 
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