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PETUNIA (H A—18 In.) 
In dry season or wet, the petunia is the most adaptable, long 
flowering and colorful of the garden annuals. 
1116 Hollywood Star. Unique shaped flowers having five- 
pointed star-shaped petals which are deep rose with golden 
yellow throat. Early and free flowering. Pkt, 5c. 
1117. General Dodds. Blood red. Pkt, 5e. 
1118 Howard’s Star. Reddish purple, white star. Pkt, 5c. 
1119 Viclocea. Deep violet. Pkt, 5c. 
1120 Heavenly Blue. Blooms are a rich light blue and cover 
the compact plants. Pkt, 10c. 
1121 Radiance. Rich cerise-rose with enough underlying 
salmon to intesify its brilliance; all in lovely contrast to the 
brown veined golden yellow throat. Pkts, 10c. 
1124 Large Flowered Bedding (Balcony). Mixed. Pkt, 10c. 
1127 Ruffled Monsters. Half dwarf type of erect and robust 
habit. The flowers are very large ruffled, with open shallow 
throats, The colors are mostly the desirable red and dark 
shades, richly marked and veined. Pkt, 20c. 
1123 Burgundy. Rich wine red, constrasting white throat. 
Weryslarge;single: -Pkt,) 15c, 
1126 Theodosia. Largest fringed rose, gold throat. Pkt, 20c. 
1130 Balcony Hybrids. Mixed. Pkt, 5c. 
1132 Double Giants of California. An improved strain of 
Double Petunia. About 80 per cent of the blooms will come 
double from seed and the balance will be choice large single 
flowers, mostly ruffled. The weaker seedlings should be care- 
fully saved, as these invariably produce the best double 
flowers. About 200 seeds per packet. Pkt, 50c. 
PHLOX (H A—12 In.) 
One of the easiest grown annuals. No other flower can 
surpass their brilliant colorings. Fine for bedding, borders, 
edgings and cutting. 
1133 Art Shades. Very large flowered new strain, all with 
large light eye. Pkt, 10c. 
1138 Finest Mixed. From named varieties. Pkt, 10c. 
PINKS (H A—12 In.) 
Brilliantly colored flowers for beds, borders, rockeries, 
edgings and cutting 
1142—Laciniatus. Double mixed. Double, fringed and lacinated 
flowers. Pkt, 5c. 
1143 Single Mixed. Pkt, 5c. 
PINKS (P—15 In.) 
1141 Clove or Grass Pinks. The old fashioned Garden Pink. 
Double and single flowers. Mixed colors. Pkt, 10c. 
PORTULACA—MOSS ROSE (H A) 
Forms a beautiful floral carpet, about 6 in. high, even in dry, 
sunny places. 
1168 Single. Pkt, 5c. 1169 Double. Pkt, 10c. 
PAINTED DAISY—May-June (P—18. In.) 
They are wonderful for cutting. The fern-like foliage plants 
are beautiful even when not in bloom. 
1171 Giant Single Mixed. Pkt, 10c. 
POPPIES—PERENNIAL 
The colorful beauty of perennial poppies assures them a 
place in every garden. They are of easy culture, slightly moist 
but well-drained soil, and in full sun. The seed is best sown 
where the plants are to bloom. Poppies for cut flowers should 
be treated to make the blooms last longer. After cutting, 
stems should be burned or dipped in hot water. — 
1147 Giant Art Shades. This mixture is outstanding. Flowers 
are beautifully fluted and soft-textured in lovely _ pastel 
shades of apricot, cream, gold, pink, white and shades of 
rose. Plants have strong wiry stems up to 30 inches tall and 
bloom heavily. Pkt, 15c. 
1148 Iceland Poppy. Single mixed. (15 in.) PkKt, Sc. 
1157 Oriental Mixed. (3 ft.) Pkt, 10c. 
POPPIES—ANNUAL 
Sow them early—since they defy frosts—and where they are 
to bloom, as they dislike transplanting. : 
1159 American Legion. Brilliant scarlet, white maltese cross. 
(Jett) ee P Kt; oc. 
1160 Single Shirley. Finest mixed. (2 Ft.) 
Pkt, 5c. 
1161 Double Begonia Flowered Sweet 
Briar is a delightful shade of deep rose 
pink. Pkt, 5c. : 
1162 Double Begonia Flowered Mixed. 
Flowers resemble the double tuberous- 
rooted Begonia in shape. Pkt, 5c. 
ROCK GARDEN MIXTURES 
1175 Annual Finest Mixed. Pkt, 5c. 
SALPIGLOSSIS (A—390 In.) 
One of the easiest of annuals to grow, 
the Salpiglossis is rich in deep color 
tones rare in the floral world. Sow in the 
full sun in fairly rich soil as early as 
possible, and preferably in the place 
where it is to grow, to avoid transplant- ; : 
ing. 1179 Mixed Colors. Pkt, 5c. Salpiglossis 

