Two All-Double 
Prize-V/inning 
Petunias 

AMERICA 
ALL-AMERICA SILVER MEDAL WINNER 
This magnificent flower is among the first of 
the petunias to bloom and will continue to 
flower profusely until frost. The blossoms are 
a lovely rose-pink, 2 inches and more across 
and fully double. Plants are 1 foot in height 
and compact in growth, making them perfect 
for beds and borders as well as pot plants. 
Easy to grow, just sow seeds indoors about 
8 weeks before your usual outdoor planting 
time and set plants out when weather gets 
warm. No. 2689, Pkt. (100 seeds) 50c. 
Colossal Shades of Rose 
All-America Silver Medal Winner for 1946 
The largest double petunia ever developed, 
with magnificent flowers growing over 5 inches 
across and fully double with deep ruffled 
edges. The colors range from a salmon pink 
through shades of rose-pink to a dark rich 
rosy mauve. Plants are strong growing, 20 
inches high, bearing their immense blooms in 
great quantities. Spectacular for beds, bor- 
ders, window boxes and cutting. 
No. 2701, Pkt. (100 seeds) $1.00. 
PETUNIA GLAMOUR 
All- metic Winner 
Deeply ruffled blooms of luscious 
salmon-rose delicately veined brown 
in a creamy open throat. Enormous 
No. 2712, Pkt. 35c. 
See color illustration on front cover. 
flowers. 

on round mound-like plants. 


Petunias 

English Violet PETUNIA 
DISTINCT NEW COLOR! 
Compact, dwarf plants 
produce a wealth of rosy 
mauve-violet blooms 
measuring two inches 
across. Free flowering 
from early summer until 
frost. 
No. 2675, Pkt. 25¢. 

“Martha Washington” 
Award of Merit Winner 
New and unique. Grows about 9 inches with 
the blooms forming a perfect ball effect. The 
plants are literally covered with frilled and 
ruffed flowers measuring about 2 inches in 
diameter. The blooms are truly beautiful 
with the main frilled part of blush pink, 
center veined wine-red, throat dark violet. 
No. 2640, Pkt. 25e. 
“GLOW” 
All-America Silver Medal Winner. Dazzling 
carmine-red flowers produce a grand display 
Ideal for edg- 
ings, beds and pot culture. 
No. 2667, Pkt. 25c; 1-16 oz. 75e. 
“IGLOO” 
‘This petunia blooms so pro- 
fusely that the foliage of the 
neat dwarf plants is almost 
hidden with a sheet of 
ereamy white single flowers 
_ with yellowish throats.. Most 
~% reckless blooming white pe- 
}tunia so far developed. All- 
* America Bronze Medal*Win- 
Sner. No. 2674, Pkt. 25e; 
1-128 oz. 75¢. 
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