
PETUNIA, RUFFLED 
PETUNIA (a) 
The seed may be started indoors early in the year in seed 
boxes and later transplanted or sown out of doors in the Spring. 
Cover very lightly and apply water with a fine spray. Be care- 
ful not to discard the smaller and weaker seedlings. From these 
the finest flowers are often obtained, the coarse growing plants 
trnquently reverting to the common types. 
CREAM STAR. Silver Medal, All-America Selections, 1940. 
Flowers shaped like a five-pointed star; soft creamy white, 
deepening towards the throat to a bright golden yellow. The 
compact habit of the plants makes Cream Star Petunia ideally 
suited for low beds. Plants bloom about 20 weeks after seed 
is sown. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA HYBRIDA NANA ERECTA. 1 foot. A fine type of 
petunia for small beds and borders; often used for pot culture. 
-This petunia type holds its habit very well during the entire 
blooming season. 
ROSY MORN. Soft rose-carmine-pink with a white throat. Dwarf 
growing and a luxuriant bloomer. Pkt. 15c. 
MIXED HYBRIDS. A very decorative show may be had by sow- 
ing these mixtures. All colors combine to make a very fine 
Display. Pkt. 15c. 
FLAMING VELVET. This is a very large grandiflora single type 
with plain edge identical to the erecta type hybrids. The cdlor 
is luscious velvety blood red. Flaming Velvet is one of the 
most satisfactory petunias both for vigorous growth and beauty 
of, colors PKiws 5c: 
SINGLE BALCONY PETUNIAS 
A splendid large and free-flowering type for window boxes, 
vases, hanging baskets, etc. The flowers average 3 inches. 
DEEP BLUE. Certificate of Honor, 
1935. Pkt 0c: 
Royal Horticultural Society, 

DWARF BEDDING PETUNIA, CREAM STAR 

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ROSE. Rich fiery rose. Pkt. 10c. 
WHITE. Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society, 1935. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 25c. 
GRANDIFLORA SINGLE FRINGED 
THEODOSIA. Soft rosy pink with contrasting veined golden 
yellow throat. An outstanding variety in this class. Pkt. 25c. 
ELK’S PRIDE. This is by far the finest, 
best velvety purple in the single group of petunias. 
largest, darkest, and 
Pkt ace 
RUFFLED GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
GLAMOUR. Glamorously lovely, this outstanding Petunia is a 
number one favorite with all who have seen it. A luscious 
shade of salmon rose, delicately veined brown in creamy open 
shallow throat, the five to six inch blooms have satiny petals 
heavily ruffled and unusually dainty. Plants develop to 2 to 
22 ft. A new color in this type of Petunia. Pkt. 50c. 
SUPREME STRAIN. A new strain of rose and pink shades, 
light, richly-veined throats surrounded by satiny petals which 
are heavily ruffled. Large blooms, 5 to 7 inches in dameter, 
produced on strong, richly-foliaged plants. Excellent bedding 
“ variety; fine window box type. Pkt. 25c. 

PANSY, STEELE’S GIANT 
PANSY, Heart’s Ease (b) 
When the bright hues of the Tulips and Daffodils have 
faded, the rich, deep and varied shades of the Pansies provide 
a welcome change in the flower beds. The varieties listed pro- 
duce large blooms of good substance, regular markings, and 
full rich coloring. Low growing. : 
STEELE’S JUMBO. Many new and unique colors will be found 
in this mixture, pastel pinks, apricots, yellow, blues, brass 
tones, copper bronze, purple, red, in two and three color 
combinations and selfs. Fine form, heavy substance, long 
strong stems, fine for cutting and forcing. Very early. Pkt. $1. 
SWISS GIANT. Within the last few years the blossoms of this 
strain have been remarkably improved in every way. The 
plants are compact in habit and they produce immense circu- 
lar flowers for a long blooming season. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 35c. 
POPULAR BEDDING MIXTURE. These are the popular saucy- 
faced beauties that everybody loves, comprising the finest 
in all colors. Pkt. 25c. 

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