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Petunia Garden on Crosley Estate, Kipling Road, Cincinnati, 

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McCULLOUGH’S PETUNIAS for All Purposes 
A very useful and free-flowering annual, thriving on any soil and in the hottest weather. For a showy bed, or for porch or 
window boxes, few plants equal the Petunia in effectiveness. Sow the seed in pots or flats in the house or hotbed in February 
or March, or in the garden as soon as the soil is warm. Cover the seed but slightly as it is very fine. 
Double Flowering Petunias 
ALL DOUBLE DWARF VICTORIOUS 
Dwarf compact plants, covered with giant fringed double 
flowers. verv free flowering. 
596 AMERICA ALL-DOUBLE PETUNIA. Flowers are rose- 
pink, of medium size, 2 inches and more across. Plants are 
very compact and uniform in growth, 1 foot in height and 
18 inches in width. America All-Double is among the first 
of the Petunias to bloom and will continue to flower until 
frost. It is of easy culture and vigorous growth. Pkt., 50c. 
597 ALL DOUBLE VICTORIOUS MIXED. An extra dwarf 
giant mixture of Fringed Petunias producing flowers 100% 
double. Habit very compact. The plants are remarkably 
uniform in habit, producing a wonderful assortment of bril- 
liant and fancy colorings. Very free flowering; an excep- 
tionally fine strain for pot culture as well as for bedding 
Height, 12-13 inches. FPkt., 50c. 
Large Single Flowering Varieties 
598 SNOWSTORM. Extra large frilled clear white, out- 
standing for size and much larger than White Cloud. 
Snowstorm will average 4 inches in diameter. Plants 
medium dwarf, the finest white for either bedding or pots. 
Very fragrant. Pkt., 35c. 

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599 DAINTY LADY. A remarkable introduction which brings 
us the first really yellow Petunia. The plants are neat, com- 
pact, semi-dwarf, and free flowering, bearing generous quan- 
tities of medium-sized, delicate, golden yellow flowers, beau- 
tifully fringed. Pkt., 25c. 
600 ELK’S PRIDE. Dwarf, immense flowers of rich deep Elk’s 
purple, with large lobes forming a five-pointed star. The 
velvetv black veins add much beauty. Pkt., 25c. 
601 WHITE CLOUD. Pure white, very dwarf and compact. 
Pkt.. 25c. 
602 BURGUNDY. Large single flowers of a deep Burgundy-red 
enhanced by a rich velvety sheen. The throat, which is white, 
veined purplish red, creates a beautiful contrast. The flowers 
measure 3% inches across. Pkt., 25c. 
Large Single Flowering Fringed Mixtures 
603 DWARF GIANTS. (Ramona Strain.) A dwarf, sturdy 
growing type, especially suited for pot culture. Flowers are 
beautifully ruffled and fringed with open well marked throats. 
The mixture contains a good assortment of the most de- 
sirable dark and light shades, which are well balanced. 
Pkt., 35c. 4 
604 RUFFLED MONSTERS. A half dwarf type of erect and ro- 
bust habit. The flowers are very large and ruffled, with open 
shallow throats. The colors are mostly the desirable red and 
dark shades, richly marked and veined. Pkt., 35c, 
New Petunia, Miniature 
A new strain of dwarf, compact miniature Petunias, forming 
plants from 6 to 9 inches high, literally smothered with flowers. 
Plants about 8 inches wide. 
605 MARTHA WASHINGTON. A new break in Petunias. 
Martha Washington is a ruffled or frilled Petunia. Its growth 
is about 9 inches high, and it forms a perfect ball effect, 
literally smothered with lovely frilled blooms about 3 inches 
in diameter. Its neat; compact habit makes it suitable for 
borders, bedding, pots or window boxes. This is a unique 
novelty in Petunias. Color a blush-pink veined a wine-red; 
throat a dark violet. Pkt., 20c. 
FOR NEW PETUNTIAS, see page 2. 
Single Bedding Varieties 
Growing about 12 to 18 inches high, 
606 BLUE BEE. A violet-blue same shade as the Viola, Jersey 
Gem. Pkt., 10c. 
607 FLAMING VELVET. Brilliant velvety scarlet. Pkt., 15c. 
608 GENERAL DODDS. A velvety blood-red. Pkt., 10c. 
609 HOWARD'S STAR IMPROVED. A velvety purple with a 
pur oeaite star in the center of the flower. PEt., 15c; % 
oz., 50C. 
610 RADIANCE. A cerise-rose with enough underlying salmon 
to remove the harshness. The throat is golden yellow below 
where the blooms start to flare. This new Petunia is decid- 
edly floriferous and holds its uniform neat habit until late 
fall. The blooms are about 2 inches in diameter. Pkt., 15c. 
611 TOPAZ ROSE. A fiery velvety rose that will neither fade 
nor burn under the hottest sun. The throat is the color of 
topaz. Very fragrant. Pkt., 150; % oz., 50c. 
612 WHITE KING. Pure white. Very free-flowering. One of 
the finest whites in petunias. Pkt., 10c; ¥% oz., 35c. 
613 CHOICE SINGLE MIXED. A mixture of moderate sized 
Aes extremely free-flowering, Pkt., 10c; %4 oz., 3503; oz, 
1.00. 

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