S.N.& S. Co's. FAMOUS PETUNIAS 

Petunias are one of the most important annual plants for your garden because they bloom continu- 
ously from early Summer to frost. 
where they receive plenty of sunlight. 
throughout the season is truly amazing. 

PETUNIA—AMERICAN ALLDOUBLE 
All-American Silyer Medal Winner 
This Alldouble Petunia created in America and 
one of the finest and most novel of the new flowers. 
Plant habit is compact and uniform, 1 ft. high and 
1% ft. across; begins to bloom very early and con- 
tinues to flower profusely until frost. The rose- 
pink flowers, 2 inch and more across, come 100% 
true for doubleness. Ideal for beds, borders and 
pots. Pkt (about 100 seeds) 50c. 2 pkts 90c. 
DOUBLE FRINGED MIXED—This is a mixture of 
the best large flowering and fringed double Pe- 
tunias, and will produce grand flowers. This new 
strain comes practically 85% double and semi- 
double, about 15% really giant flowers in the 
most up-to-date colorings. Pkt 25c. 2 for 40c. 
PETUNIA NOVELTIES — See Page 21 
SINGLE VARIETIES 
PETUNIA CHEERFUL—Is a clear light pink, very 
free flowering beauty. It shows up marvelously 
under artificial light. Compact growing for bed- 
ding, pots or window boxes. The round shaped 
plants are practically covered with large single 
2%-inch flowers. Very free blooming. 
Pkt 25c. 1/16 oz $1.00. 
MARTHA WASHINGTON —It grows 9 inches high 
and forms a perfect ball effect, literally smoth- 
ered with lovely frilled blooms about 3 inches in 
diameter. Its neat, compact habit has never be- 
fore been seen in Petunias. The color is remark- 
able, the flower is a beautiful bluish pink, the cen- 
ter is strongly veiled a rich wine red, depening 
in the throat, to dark violet. Pkt 25c. 2 for 40c. 
HOLLYWOOD STAR—The blossoms are of unique 
shape, the petals being pointed and forming a five- 
pointed star. The color is a lovely deep rose, with 
yellow throat, making a pleasing combination. It 
is early and free flowering. Crop failed, 
GLOW—Is a dwarf compact, ball-shaped of bright 
rose red with lighter throat. Extremely free 
flowering all season, of the true rich coloring 
and a wonderful variety for the garden. 
Pkt 20c. 1/16 oz 60c. 
ENGLISH VIOLET—This is a very free flowering 
variety, provides a distinct new color; Rosy 
Mauve Violet. Flowers two inches on 12 to 15 
inch plants. A wonderful shade. 
Pkt 25c. 2 pkts 40c. 
SALMON SUPREME — An entirely new color in 
Petunias. The flowers when first opening are of 
a rich coral salmon, changing as they mature to 
a glistening soft salmon pink. They grow two 
inches and are deeply five-lobed. The plants pre- 
sent a pleasing appearance and have a nicely 
rounded form which is retained throughout the 
season. They have a uniform height of about 1 
foot and a spread of about 1% feet, blooms pro- 
fusely. Pkt 25c. 2 pkts 40c. 
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They succeed in ordinary well-drained garden soil and in location 
The freedom with which the charming blooms are produced 
SINGLE VARIETIES 
PETUNIA — BALCONY OR LARGE FLOWERING 
BEDDING 
For window or porch boxes, dry banks, terraces, 
or among rockwork, they may be depended upon 
to supply an unsurpassed floral effect throughout 
the Summer. Flowers nearly 8 inches in diameter. 
BALCONY BLUE—The flowers open up as a pur- 
plish blue, turning to a violet-blue when fully 
expanded. Pkt 15c. 1/16 07 50c. % oz 85e. 
BALCONY WHITE—A magnificent pure white. 
very large. Pkt 15e. 1/16 oz 50c. %& oz 85e. 
BALCONY ROSE—Lovely bright rose flowers with 
a contrasting white throat. 
Pkt 15c. 1/16 oz 50c. ¥%& oz S5ce. 
BALCONY MIXED—An excellent mixture. 
Pkt 15¢c. 1/16 oz 50c. % oz Sde. 
SINGLE GIANT FLOWERING VARIETIES 
TOPAZ ROSE—tThe flowers are clear light cerise 
red or topaz-rose with a strong sweet Petunia 
scent, 15 to 18 inches tall and a continuous 
bloomer with large flowers 2 inches across, holds 
the color well in hot sun. Pkt 15e. 1/16 oz 50c. 
THEODOSIA—Light bright rose pink with a clear 
yellow throat veined purplish black. Fringed. 
One of the finest. Pkt 25c. 1/64 oz $1.25. 
ELKS’ PURPLE or PRIDE—A most outstanding 
variety, with immense flowers of rich deep Hlks’ 
purple. The petals are of velvety appearance. 
The blooms are enormously large. The velvety 
black veins add much to their beauty. Pkt 25c. 
ROSY MORN—A bright 
' rosy pink, with silvery 
white throat, very 
charming and free 
flowering. 
Pkt 10c. 
% oz 50c. 
1/16 oz 30c. 
ROSE OF HEAVEN — 
A marvelous brilliant 
rose, with inconspic- 
uous white throat. A 
deeper color than 
Rosy Morn. 
Pkt 15c. 1/16 oz 30c. 
% ox 50c. 

Petunia—Single 
CELESTIAL ROSE—Improvement on Rose of Heav- 
en and Rosy Morn; more compact in growth and 
deeper in color, a beautiful, rich, satiny Rose. 
Pkt 15e. 1/16 oz 45ce. %& oz T5e. 
FLAMING VELVET—Flowers are rich and brilliant 
deep velvety mahogany red. Large flowered, 
free blooming. An outstanding color. Beautiful. 
Pkt 15c. 1/16 oz 50c. 
ROSE KING IMPROVED—Everyone is immediately 
struck with the clearness of the bright rose pink 
color. The flowers are large, usually three inches 
in diameter and have a lovely golden throat. 
Free flowering. Pkt 15e. % oz 50c. 
RADIANCE—Brilliant rich rose with brown veined 
golden yellow throat. Pkt 25c. 1/16 oz 60c. 
GIANT FLUFFY RUFFLES—Single—Mixed—tThese 
Petunias are very large flowered. The petals are 
waved, frilled and curled and twisted, giving an 
extremely pretty flower. Pkt 25c. 2 for 40c. 
ROSE GEM—Is a charming, rich, deep rose, The 
plants are compact, five to six inches high and 
smothered with rich rose colored blooms about 
two inches in diameter. Pkt 15e. 1/16 oz 45c. 
PETUNIA NOVELTIES — (See Page 21) 
