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PETUNIA 
Annual. Few flowers excel Petunias 
in brilliant and gorgeous display, es- 
pecially for porch or window boxes. 
Hasily grown, requiring only a good 
soil and a sunny position. Sow seed 
indoors and transplant to the open in 
May, or the seed may be sown directly 
out of doors in May. -Have the soil 
well pulverized, but as the seed is fine, 
do not cover it. dust ebtly press it 

Mixed Balcony. Petunias 
-PLAIN EDGE SINGLES 
BALCONY PETUNIAS 
This type is very popular. Unusu- 
ally free-blooming, trailing in growth, 
with immense single flowers averag- 
ing three inches in diameter, and par- 
ticularly suited for hanging baskets, 
‘window boxes, and also for beds. 
Mixed. Flowers often 2% to 3 in. 
across, in many beautiful colors. Al- 
ways in bloom, 2334—Pkt., 10c; 3 for 
25c, 
- Cliffwood Balcony Mixed. Our own 
savings from the finest flowers; of 
“very large size and beautiful form; 
varied and. brilliant colors,  2335—-. 
-Pkt., 15¢c; 3 for 40c. 

‘Miniature Rose Gem | 
MINIATURE ROSE GEM 
The plant of this showy petunia is 
high, compact 
and bushy, and simply smothered 
with rich rose colored single flowers 
about two inches in diameter, Very 
desirable for borders because of its 
eompact growth. 2316—Pkt., 20c; 2 
pkts., 35c. ; 
" FLAMING VELVET 
Received Gold Medal 1936 All Amer- 
ican Flower Selections! Flowers are 
large, of a heavy velvety substance, 
and are borne in riotous profusion, 
The color is outstanding—a rich and 
brilliant blood red, running very true 
_ to type. 9314-_Pkt. 20es.2, pkts., 35c. 
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PLAIN EDGE SINGLES, Cont'd 

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Rose of Heaven Petunias 
ROSE OF HEAVEN 
The official World’s Fair Flower of 
the 1933 Century of Progress at Chi- 
eage! Exquisite, soft rose-pink flow- 
ers without any lighter shadings; the 
throat is also soft rose-pink. 
PRt., Les 32 ‘mkts. 25e. 
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2321— 



Howard’s Star 
Rosy Morn 
Howard’s Star. Rosy-crimson with 
a clearly defined five-pointed star of 
bluish-white. Elegant. 2325—Pkt. 10c. 
Rosy Morn, Soft rose-pink with 
white throat. Charming and very 
dainty. A window box planted to 
nothing but Rosy Morn Petunias is 
strikingly effective. 23827—Pkt.; 10c. 
Rosy Morn, Salzer’s Clifftwood F'arm 
TRIPLE-A-TESTED—A_ special rese- 
lected strain certified by THREE- 
WAY tests: 2336—Pkt. 15c. ~ 
Violet King. Deep violet-purple pe- 
tunias, very free flowering, 2317— 
PKt.3-10e, 
White King. Pure white flowers. A 
window box or bed of pure white is 
beautiful. 2318—Pkt., 10c. 
Rwart Mixed. Compact, bushy 
plants, about 6 inches high, covered 
with showy flowers. 23238—Pkt., 5c. 
Dwart Mixed, Salzer’s Cliffwood 
Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED—A special 

,reselected strain certified by THREE- 
WAY tests: 2315—Pkt., 10e. 
RUFFLED SINGLES 

“Improved Giants of California 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
This giant-flowered, ruffled, single 
type bears very large flowers, beauti- 
fully fringed and _ ruffled, often 4 
inches across, single, in many light: 
shades and dark colors, many of them 
veined and with blotches and mark- 
ings in the throat. Frilled edges. 2 ft. 
2339—Pkt., 20c,-2 pkts., 35c: 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
Pink and Rose Shades. A _ special 
strain of the above, of only rose and 
pink shades! The flowers are large, 
5 to 7 inches across and ruffled. 2 ft, 
2326—Pkt.,‘ 30c; 2 pkts., )50c. 
RUFFLED SINGLES, Cont’d 
RUFFLED 
GIANTS 
Immense single, ruf- 
fled blooms in a fine 
mixture of colors. A 
distinctive type with 
flowers of extraordinary 

size and substance. 
Mixed colors richly 
marked and veined, 
deeply ruffled, and ele- : : 
gantly fluted. 2340— z 
Pkt., 25¢€; 2 pkts., 45c. Ruffled Giants 
DAINTY LADY 
Large flowers daintily fringed and of a 
delicate light yellow with golden suffusion at 
the throat, and greenish tinges. The best 
yellow to date. 2329—Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 
#5¢. VIOLACEA MARINE 
Deep velvety violet, large single flowers, 
beautifully fringed. Finest of the purples. 
2320—Pkt., 20c; 2 pkts., 35c. 


Double Petunia 
DOUBLE Pr TUNIAS 
Very large flowers, double and 
heavily fringed, growing almost 100% 
double and semi-double. The weaker 
seedlings should receive the most at- 
tention as they produce the finest 
doubles. 
Rose Marie. All double, rose-pink 
flowers. 18 inches. 2311—Pkt., $1.50. 

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Phlox, Salmon Glory 
PHLOX 
Annual. Improved, large flowering, 
tall varieties, producing showy trusses 
of big round florets of brilliant color- 
ing, 15 inches.- Phlox grow and thrive 
in any sunny position, but prefer a 
light, rich loam. 
Finest Mixed: Many colors, mixed. 
D385 0==PKt “156s 2° pkts4 25. 
Finest Mixed. Salzer’s Cliffwood 
Farm TRIPLB-A-TESTED. A special 
—reselected strain certified by THRBHE- 
WAY tests: -2352——PKt., -20c; 2 pkts:, 
ao Cs SALMON GLORY 
Annual. Silver Medal in the 1939 
All-America Selections! » Large trus- 
ses of rich salmon-pink florets, with 
wide creatnv-white eves: Each floret 
would cover a half dollar. 10 inches. 
23538—Pkt., 2he. 
DWARE DRUMMONDI 
Annual, Average 6 inches in height. 
Excellent for edging and low bor- 
ders. 
Dwart Mixed. <A choice mixture, 
2364—Pkt., 14c. ; 

STARRED AND FRINGED ‘ 
Annual, Mixed. colors) deeply 
fringed, pointed petals. A pretty 
species of Phlox. 15 in. 2363—Pkt., 
15e. PERENNIAL PHLOX 
Decussata. Hardy everywhere, last- 
ing for years. 3 feet. 
Finest Mixed. Saved from the larg-. 
est varieties. Seed germinates slow- 
ly and irregularly for six months or 
more.  2351—Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 45ce. 

I ordered some of your Ruffled Giants Petunias and I never saw such large flowers 73 
and beautiful colors.—Mrs. Evert J. Bruse, R. D. 2, Benson, Minn. 
