PETUNIAS 
“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. 

PETUNIA 
“Flaming Velvet’ 
Extra-fine textured large blooms of a 
most beautiful shade of deep velvety 
mahogany-red with a luster of scarlet. WS 
Although dark it is rich and luminous. @.\Z 
All America Gold Medal Winner. No. ¥ 







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2620, Pkt. 15¢; 1-16 oz. 50c. | Van file 
2 i AS No. 2621, Pkt. 25¢ 


Giants of California 
A special well balanced mixture of light 
and dark colors, including pink and rose 
shades, ringed and ruffled, with attrac- 
tive deep throats, many beautifully veined. Starts 
readily from seeds, endures moisture, drought, hot sun, 
cold and neglect better than other annuals. Fine for 
pots in winter. 
No. 2014, Pkt. 25¢; 1-128 oz. 75c. 
ENGLISH 
VIOLET 
PETUNIA 
DISTINCT NEW COLOR! 

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. 25c. 
“BRIGHT EYES” PETUNIA 
All-America Bronze Medal Winner for 1946 



A gay little petunia which is ideal for bedding, edges 
and borders. Plants grow 7 to g inches tall and are 
completely covered with soft light rose-pink flowers 
with pronounced white throat; individual blooms grow 
about 1)4 inches across. No. 2688, Pkt. 25e. 

America 
ALL-AMERICA SILVER MEDAL WINNER 
This magnificent flower is among the first of the 
petunias to bloom and will continue to flower pro- 
fusely until frost. ‘The blossoms are a lovely rose-pink, 
2 inches and more across and fully double. Plants are 
1 foot in height and compact in growth, making them 
perfect for beds and borders as well as pot plants. 
Easy to grow, just sow seeds indoors about 8 weeks 
before your usual outdoor planting time and set plants 
out when weather gets warm. 
No. 2689, Pkt. (100 seeds) 50c. 

ree GOOD LUCK GARDENS, 


Balcony Petunias - Mixed 
- Brilliant Decoration for Window-Box 
or Hanging-Basket Displays 
Worthy mixture of fringed ruffled, free- 
flowering, double, and dwarfed varieties. Its effective 
decoration and qualities 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. 15e¢; 1-16 oz. 60¢; ¥% oz. $1.00. 
6¢ 99 
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 blocms are 
truly beautiful with the main frilled part of blush 
pink, center veined wine-red, throat dark violet. No. 
2640, Pkt. 25. 


“GLOW” 
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¢; 1-16 oz. 75¢. 

“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 
1 so far developed. All-America 
& Bronze Medal Winner. No. 2674, 
MY Pkt. 25¢; 1-128 oz. 75e. 
UNIAS 
Colossal Shades 
Of Rose 
All America Silver Medal Winner for. 1946 
The Jargest double petunia ever developed, with mag- 
nificent flowers growing over 5 inches across and fully 
double with deep ruffled edges. The colors range from 
a salmon pink through shades of rose-pink to a. dark 
rich rosy mauve. Plants are strong growing, 20 inches 
high, bearing their immense blooms in great quanti- 
ties. Spectacular for beds, borders, window boxes and 
cutting. No. 2701, Pkt. (100 seeds) $1,00. 
PARADISE. 

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