W3822—SALMON SUPREME. Rich coral salmon 
changing to soft pink. Very low and compact. Lg. 
Beeencen Oz. $1.00; 14 Oz. $1.75; 14 Oz. $3.00; 
Zz. .00. 
W3844—CREAM STAR. By far the best creamy white 
petunia. Plants are uniformly compact and do not 
get leggy. Combines well with the deep reds and 
purples. Lg. Pkt. 25c; 14 Oz. 55c; 14 Oz. 85c; Oz. $2.80. 
W3833—TOPAZ QUEEN. A rich glowing carmine rose 
with golden throat. A little taller than the other low 
growing bedding varieties. Striking for bedding or pot 
plants. Lg. Pkt. 25c; 44 Oz. 55c; 14 Oz. 85c; Oz. $2.80. 
W3848—CHEERFUL. A soft light salmon accented by 
deeper veining in the throat. Plants neat and dwarf. 
Blossoms large. No other bedding variety has this 
color. Bronze Medal 1944 All-Americas. Lg. Pkt. 40c; 
zs Oz. $1.00; 14 Oz. $1.75; 14 Oz. $3.00; Oz. $10.00. 
W3834—HOWARD’S STAR. A rich velvety purple with 
a pure white star. Well known tall bedding variety that 
always attracts attention. Lg. Pkt. 25c; 14 Oz. 55c; 
Y% Oz. 85c; Oz. $2.80. 
W3828—COCKATOO. Very popular dwarf variety that 
offers an interesting contrast to any of the colors in 
the bedding type. Deep violet purple with irregular 
white spots and stars. Lg. Pkt. 25c; 4% Oz. 55c; 
\y Oz. 85c; Oz. $2.80. 
W3843—GLOW. The brightest light scarlet of all petu- 
nias. Since this was introduced we have been making 
our own selections and feel sure we are growing the 
most uniform strain, bothin plant form and color, now 
available. Lg. Pkt. 40c; #4; Oz. $1.00; 1g Oz. $1.75; 
4 Oz. $3.00; Oz. $10.00. 

Pollinating Petunias—A Ui of our Giant Petunias 
are hand pollinated for our seed crops. 
W3836—HARRIS’ BLACK PRINCE. The color of 
Flaming Velvet but more dwarf. Similar also to Velvet 
Ball. Our stock is uniformly dwarf and the colora very 
deep rich red, with no off-color plants in our seed 
crop. Lg. Pkt. 40c; ~ Oz. $1.00; 4% Oz. $1.75; 
Y%{ Oz. $3.00; Oz. $10.00. 
Selected GIANT PETUNIAS 
The average florist or plant grower, confronted with the long lists of petunias presented each 
year, must be appalled at the necessity of making wise selections from those lists. We believe it 
is Our job to present an “easy to order from”’ list so from the hundreds of petunias which are 
grown in our trials each year these are the ones we recommend as outstanding for color, form and 
performance under field conditions. 
Giant Ruffled Petunias 
W3802—PARAMOUNT GIANTS, Mixed 
Colors. An extra fine strain of our own 
growing especially selected for florists’ use. 
The immense deep-throated well ruffled 
flowers are on low-growing compact plants 
that do not run up tall during the summer. 
They start flowering when the plants are 
very small, making them exceptionally 
good for spring sales. The colors are selected 
for brightness and include a large per- 
centage of red and white blotched. 500 
seeds 65c; 1000 seeds $1.00; <4; Oz. $2.25; 
gz Oz. $3.75; 75 Oz. $6.75; 14g Oz. $10.00. 
W3808—SALMON BEADUTY. A giant bright salmon- 
pink. Immense well ruffled flowers with golden throat. 
An excellent florist’s variety. Similar to the new 
“‘Glamour.”’ 1000 seeds 60c; 4; Oz. $1.25; 3; Oz. 
$2.00; 7; Oz. $3.50; 44 Oz. $6.50. 
W3811—QUAKER LADY. Giant ruffled petals of a 
soft rosy lilac shading to pinkish white at the edges. 
Added elegance is attained by the veining of rich 
purplish blue which reaches into the deep open throat. 
1000 seeds 60c; %& Oz. $1.25; 2; Oz. $2.00; 6 Oz. 
$3.50; 14 Oz. $6.50. 
Fringed Petunias 
W3817—THE ART. Also called ‘‘Columbia.’’ An ex- 
ceptionally free-flowering fringed petunia in unusual 
color combinations of bright reds and white, mostly 
in blotches. Very effective for pot plant sales. 1000 
seeds 60c; 2; Oz. $1.25; 3; Oz. $2.00; 7s Oz. $3.50; 
¥% Oz. $6.50. 
W3819—SETTING SUN. One of the few really dwarf 
varieties of the fringed petunia class. It is a rich rose 
with a deeper throat and is heavily fringed. Pot plants 
command a premium price. 1000 seeds 40c; * Oz. 
75c; dy Oz. $1.25; js Oz. $2.25; 144 Oz. $4.00. 
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W3789—DOUBLE FRINGED MIXED. A very good 
stock from California with about 50 % coming double; 
the remainder with beautifully arranged petals. 
Remember, in transplanting, that the weakest 
seedlings are more apt to produce double flowers. 
500 seeds $1.25; 1000 seeds $2.00. 
W3772 AMERICA—The first 100% all double petunia 
ever created in America. Compact plants 1 ft. high 
and 1% ft. across. Large, rose-pink, carnation- 
flowered blooms are produced from early summer 
until frost. 100 seeds 40c; 200 seeds 75c; 1000 seeds 
$3.00; 1/64 Oz. $11.00. 
W3813—THEODOSIA. We know we have the best 
strain of this popular bright pink with golden center. 
Large and well fringed. 1000 seeds 60c; % Oz. 
$1.25; 3; Oz. $2.00; 7; Oz. $3.50; 1g Oz. $6.50. 
Giant Waved Petunias 
W3809—ROYALTY. Here is a new petunia that will 
make more customers for you. A bed or border of 
these beautiful big velvety flowers in their varying 
combinations of deep purple and white will attract 
everyone’s attention. In 3-in. pots, grown cool, they 
are a ‘‘sell-out.’’ 1000 seeds 40c; 4% Oz. 75c; +; Oz. 
$1.25; zs Oz. $2.25; 4% Oz. $4.00. 
W3814—GIANT SNOWSTORM. Very large, 
waved, pure white flowers on low growing 
plants. Blooms constantly in the garden 
and sells well as potted plants. 1000 seeds 
60c; @ Oz. $1.25; 3; Oz. $2.00; 7; Oz. 
$3.50; 1% Oz. $6.50. 
W3816—HARRIS’ PURPLE PRINCE. Not 
to be confused with any other ‘‘Purple 
Prince”’ offered. This is distinctly different; 
the largest flowered, deep, velvety violet- 
blue. Large open throats and waved petals. 
Very free flowering. 1000 seeds 40c; ¢; Oz. 
75c3 gz Oz. $1.25; 76 Oz. $2.25; 14 Oz. $4.00. 
