Butterball—An anemone flowered variety; crest and guard petals 
a light golden or butter yellow, faintly tipped with maroon. All- 
America Bronze Medal Winner. 
Red Head—Single flowers with a crested center surrounded by 
a row of overlapping, recurved petals; center is gold, tipped with 
maroon; outer petals are mahogany, changing to shades of auburn, 
bronze and gold. All-America Bronze Medal Winner. | 
Price—Seeds: Pkt., 15¢; %-oz., 50¢; Y4-0z., 85¢. 
Pot-grown plants: 10¢ each, 12 for $1.00. 
PANSY 
A special mixture of the best strains of Swiss 
Giants and separate varieties assures a good bal- 
ance of colors in our assortment. Pansies bloom 
best before the hot weather starts, but if kept 
‘picked, pinched back and watered all summer, 
they will produce more blooms in the fall. For 
extra early spring flowers, seed should be sown 
in the fall. 
Price—Seeds: Pkt., 35¢; %-0z., $2.00; %4-0z., $3.50. 
Pot-grown plants: 10¢ each, 12 for $1.00. 
PETUNIA 
Excellent plants for flower beds, boxes and 
garden display. Petunias grow well in any ord- 
inary garden soil where they will receive plenty 
of sunlight. 
Pink Sensation—A 1948 All-America Bronze 
Medal Winner. Plants are extremely vigorous 
and completely covered with the large light rose- 
pink flowers. 
Price—Seed: 100 seed, 50¢; 250 seed, $1.00; 500 seed, $1.75. 
Pot-grown plants: 25¢ each, 12 for $2.50. 
Dwarf Giants of California—Artistically veined flowers in a won- 
derful array of colors; freely produced on dwarf, compact plants; 
the deeply ruffled flowers aften develop to as much as 7 inches in 
diameter. 
Price—Seeds: Pkt., 35¢; 2pkts., 60¢; 1/128-0z., $1.25. 
Pot-grown plants: 15¢ each, 12 for $1.50. 
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