HARRIS’ GIANT PETUNIAS 
NORTHERN GROWN FOR VIGOR 
We grow our own petunia seed here at Moreton Farm and know that it is far superior to many stocks grown elsewhere. Whether it is grown in our greenhouses, where 
the blossoms are pollinated by hand, or in the field, rigid supervision is observed from the time the seed is sown until the new crop of seed is cleaned and packaged. 
Ruffled Types 
Ruffled Giants 
3802—Harris’ Paramount. The flowers are the 
largest we have ever seen, with wide-open, 
well-veined throats, and the edges of the 
flowers beautifully waved and fringed. Colors 
range from very soft pinkish lavender to 
deep rosy purple. 
One of the most outstanding features of our 
Paramount Ruffled Giants is that the plants 
will stay low-growing, even during our hottest 
summer weather. This is a real advantage 
over any other strain of Giant Ruffled Petunias 
we have been able to discover. 
Pkt. 50c; 500 seeds 90c; 1000 seeds $1.50. 
Harris’ Salmon Beauty 
3808—A._ new giant ruffled petunia we know you 
will like. The flowers are immense, well ruffled 
and frilled, with large open throats of bright 
golden yellow, beautifully veined. The color is 
a brilliant clear salmon pink and is the only 
ruffled variety of this same beautiful color. The 
plants are vigorous and are sure to be admired 
wherever they are planted. 
Pkt. (200 seeds) 25c; 500 seeds 50c; 1000 seeds 
90c; ¢@z Oz. $1.75. 
Quaker Lady 
3811—An usually attractive color of giant flow- 
ered, ruffled petunia. The background is a 
beautiful soft shade of rosy-lilac, tinting to an 
almost pure white at the edges, while the wide- 
open throat is very heavily veined with a deep 
royal-purple. Very effective as a cut flower. 
Pkt. (200 seeds) 25c; 500 seeds 50c; 1000 seeds 
90c; gz Oz. $1.75. 
Setting Sun 
3819—Dwarf compact plants producing large 
fringed blossoms of rose pink with a deeper 
throat. You will want some of these because 
the 3 in. blossoms on neat bushy plants are 
among the finest of all large flowering petunias. 
Pkt. (200 seeds) 25c; 500 seeds 50c; 1000 seeds 
90c; gz Oz. $1.75. 
Theodosia 
3813—The flowers are large, beautifully frilled, 
with large open yellow throats. The color is 
uniformly a most attractive shade of bright 
salmon. 
Pkt. (200 seeds) 25c; 500 seeds 50c; 1000 seeds 
90c; gy Oz. $1.75. 
The Art 
3817—A strain of fringed or lace-edged petunias 
we can. enthusiastically recommend. The 
. flowers'are goodisized and in a delightful range 
of colors from white to bright carmine-pink 
with many striped and blotched. The plants 
are very upright growing and crowded with 
flowers. 
Pkt. (200 seeds) 25c; 500 seeds 50c; 1000 seeds 
90c; gz Oz. $1.75. 

Paramount Ruffled Giants. 
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Waued Types 
Harris’ Purple Prince 
3816—It took years of good breeding to produce 
this enormous ruffled petunia of a deep rich 
velvety purple. Plants are very sturdy and are 
a mass:of bloom throughout: the summer. 
Pkt. (200 seeds) 25c; 500 seeds 50c; 1000 seeds 
90c; gz Oz. $1.75. 
Harris’ Royalty 
3809—The perfect foil to set off Purple Prince. 
The immense ruffled and waved blossoms vary 
from pure white touched with purple through 
varying combinations of purple and white to 
rich self colored blooms. Often blossoms of all 
these combinations appear on one plant. 
Pkt. (200 seeds) 25c; 500 seeds 50c; 1000 seeds 
90c; gz Oz. $1.75. 
Harris’ Giant Snowstorm 
3814—A new mammoth white with waved edges. 
By far the best large white petunia available 
anywhere. Plants are a mass of glistening 
white bloom all summer. Plant Giant Snow- 
storm with Purple Prince, Royalty or Black 
Prince and have an effect that will be most im- 
pressive. 
Pkt. (200 seeds) 25c; 500 seeds 50c; 1000 
seeds 90c; ¢@g Oz. $1.75. 
New Doulles 
All Double America 
All-America Award 1945 
3772—The first really double petunia developed 
in America. Flowers are rose pink, of medium 
size, 2 in. or more across. Plants are dwarf 
and bushy, with the flowers above the rich 
clean foliage. Plant some of these and be the 
envy of the good gardeners in your neighbor- 
hood. Pkt. (100 seeds) 50c. 
Colossal Shades of Rose 
All-America Award 1946 
3787—The first Giant All-double Petunia pro- 
duced in America. The plants make a vigorous 
compact growth. Flowers average 4 inches 
across and are in beautiful shades of pink, 
ranging from salmon through rose-pink to 
deep rosy mauve. Pkt. (100 seeds) $1.00. 

We have been especialty thrilled with the four 
orchid-like flowers produced from the plants of 
Giant Ruffled Petunias we had. So much like 
orchids were they, that used\in corsages and worn in 
the hair, everyone remarked about them. It is inter- 
esting to see how, after having been worn for 12 
hours and wilting completely, after being placed in 
water in the ice-box, they perked up like new, and 
this was done for five consecutive days with the 
same results.” 
Mrs. Marjorie Nadell, 364 Oak Drive, 
Hewletin ial Nae 
