Gay, Colorful 
PETUNIAS 
for Every Garden 
CULTURE. Petunias are ‘really half-hardy 
perennials and the seed which falls from the 
plants will often endure the Winter and germi= 
nate the following Spring, but the best Petunias 
are grown from fresh seed sown in the early 
Spring. They bloom from early Summer until 
late Fall. 

Balcony Petunias - Mixed 
Brilliant Decoration for Window-Box 
or Hanging-Basket Displays 







Worthy mixture of fringed ruffled, free-flow- 
ering, 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. 15¢; 1-16 02. 60c3 
% oz. $1.00. 
PETUNIA GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
dd = | aming Velvet’ A special well balanced mixture of light and 
dark colors, including pink and rose shades, 
Extra-fine textured large blooms of a most ringed and ruffled, with attractive deep throats, 
beautiful shade of deep velvety mahogany- many beautifully veined. Starts readily from 
red with a luster of scarlet. Although dark seeds, endures moisture, drought, hot sun, 
it is rich and luminous. All-America Gold cold and neglect better than other annuals. 
Medal Winner. No. 2620, Pkt. 15¢; Fine for pots in winter. 
1-16 oz. 50c¢. No. 2014, Pkt. 25¢; 1-128 oz. 75e. 


“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 9 inches tall and are 
completely covered with 
soft light rose-pink flow- 
ers with pronounced 
white throat; individual 
blooms grow about 1% 
inches across, 
No. 2688, Pkt. 25¢. 





