
Petunia Giant Fringed Theodosia 
GIANT FRINGED 
Petunia Dwarf Bedding Bright Eyes Gr a = ara Pe Eo = 
ybrida randiflora imbriata 12-16”. he 
DWARF COMPACT PETUNIAS flowers of well grown plants of this type will 
average 4-6” across and have a charm all their 
THE PERFECT BORDER. own due to the attractively fringed and frilled 
(Hybrid Nana Compacta) ha, or hhp. 1 ft blooms. Fine for beds, borders, unexcelled for pots 

: - indow boxes. 
Plants are dwarf and compact, 10-12” high and OF Wn wae - 
form round, mound-like plants which suits them ~1587—DAINTY LADY. New Petunia in a distinct 
well to the border. Very free flowering, the color. The semi dwarf compact plants bear deli- 
plants are covered with bloom from early summer ¢@tely fringed golden yellow flowers. — 
until frost. The flowers are of medium size 114-2” ce rca Ore Blue). A giant flower 
in diameter. This is the best type for borders, of deep velvety blue borne on goo stems. 
edgings for taller plants. They also make shapely ~1591—WHITE BEAUTY. A pure white beauty 
pot plants or window box subjects. with delightfully frilled and ruffled edges. 
1621—BRIGHT EYES. (A.A. ’46). A gay blanket 1589—THEODOSIA. IMPROVED. Bright rosy 
of rosy pink, white throated flowers cover the Pink with blending golden center. ; 
dwarf 9 in. plant all season. Fine for low bore 1592—COMPLETE MIXTURE of Fringed Single. 
d dging. \— i 
1602 BRILLIANT ROSE. A brighter Rosy Morn. GIANT FLOWERED Elain CHALE 
: . Hybrida grandiflora) ha, hhp, 12-16”. Flowers 
1620—BLUE VIOLET. (New). A good deep violet _ pron » bhp, rs 
color. The flower has egal subecances are large 3-4” across, plain edged and deeply 
1622—-CELESTIAL ROSE. Glowing deep rose. lobed. Stronger growing than the Ruffled and 
- 1623—*CREAM STAR. Silver Medal 1940. 2% in. Fringed type and are excellent for beds, borders, 
pointed star-like flowers of-soft creamy white. pies or cutting. Vigorous and spreading. ; 
—1582—*CHEERFUL. 12 in. Compact rounded —BURGUNDY. Popular, rich wine red with 
oe ‘ lovely contrasting white throat. 
Fegiaiwiney GAOe (Neu: Avera Seen 1647—ELK’S PRIDE. Largest, darkest, best vel- 
inch flowers of pleasing clear light blush pink. vety purple. ‘ 
1619—GLOWING ROSE. The intense brilliance of jf15 PINK GLORY. Extra large deep pink. 
this new Petunia makes it the most startling of  \oiso) Bae ROBE. A handsome plain-edged 
all the dwarf bedding varieties. Individual flowers 1é14, OUR OTe _purple edged silver. 
are much larger, and plants are even and do not t dir - Rich deep violet. An out- 
become unshapely. It commences to bloom about Sih ade color which shows off to good advantage 
1 month earlier than other varieties and produces P Che a border of a dwarf variety such 
a profusion of intense glowing rose flowers thru- i666 WHI erfection. F 
out the season until frost. Pkt. 25c. ey TE CLOUD, 12 in. New; compact 
nn - , bushes covered with pure white bl ; beautiful 
1625—HOLLYWOOD STAR. (Silver Medal ’39). pure white blooms; beautiful. 
Five pointed star-shaped; rich rose in color. 1651—COMPLETE MIXTURE Giant Flowered: 
1626—PEACH RED. Unique distinct new color of BEDDING PETUNIAS 
salmon cerise 2 in. firs. borne a ft. high. (A.A.) f 
1627—ROSE OF HEAVEN. Select strain; rose . (Hybrida) ha, or hhp, 114-2 ft. Stronger grow- 
pink. ing than the dwarf compact type with larger 
1628—*ROSY MORN IMPROVED. Most popular flowers 2-3” across. Habit of growth is more 
of this group. Brilliant rose with a broad white spreading and taller. Produces a mass of flowers 
throat. : from early summer until frost even under trying 
— 1629—*SILVERY BLUE. (Heavenly Blue). Light conditions. Its best use is in beds for mass ef- 
cambridge sky blue. A delightful and unusual fect, or in porch boxes. 





aolos™ Ngee aa ie hea be and attractive in ‘ ; 
1630—SNOW QUEEN. Beautiful glistening pure Tichest violet blue shade. A delightful color. Ses SUBOESS 
white: Q P 1604—FLAMING VELVET. Reselected. A.A. Gold Petunia (Hybrida) Topaz Rose 
: Medal ’36. Rich, brilli 
1584—VELVET BALL. Compact round 8 in. plants 1605--GENERAL DODDS. vary de reteaer ai 
are smothered in 2% in. flaming velvet flowers. 1606—HOWARD’S STAR. Handsome Relvetss 
1631—*WHITE PERFECTION. A.A. 1939. One of purple with pure white star in the center. 
the best white petunias in existence. Abundant 1609—RADIANCE. Silver Medal 1941. For rich- 
2 in. snow white flowers, compact plants. néss and brilliance of color, this beautiful cerise 
1652—FANCY BLOTCHED AND STRIPED flower with an undertone of salmon shading to 
MIXED. An unusual blending of the brightest S0!d at the throat is hard to beat. 
and most contrasting blotched and striped flowers. 1611—TOPAZ ROSE. Fiery velvety rose of a bril- 
li ] . . 
1633—COMPLETE MIXTURE. Hyb. Nana Com- jonas © aap ap mae pn ehapets of gold and 
pacta. : =? 1612—WHITE KING. The best white Hybrida. 
COLLECTION 029. Six starred (*) varieties Hy- 1613—SELECTED HYBRID BEDDING Complete 
brida Compacta Petunia. 60c value for 50c. Mixture. Pkt. 10c; 1-32 oz. 25c. 
BALCONY—Large Flowered Bedding MINIATURE GEMS 
(Pendula) ha, or hhp. 1% ft. This is the FINEST FOR EDGING. 
strongest growing of all Petunias, and succeeds ; f 
wadersthe onost ttcrine sconditians: 1684—BLUE BALL. Deep violet blue. 
Habit is trailing with long branches which are 1635—IGLOO. Compact best pure white. ‘ 
covered with bloom. Flowers are larger than the 1636—PINK GEM. Very compact and free-bloom- i 
Hybrida Bedding type 214-3” across. This type ing. Soft pink flowers. Rose Gem 

should be used for mass effect in beds, and the Pye s 5 4 , 
pendulous habit suits it ideally to hanging baskets ee ce eee with white MINIATURE GEMS 
or porch boxes. 
ie - Plants are neat, dwarf and compact in form and 
1571—BLACK PRINCE. Rich deep velvety mahog- 1687—ROSE GEM. Rich deep rose. 
covered with a profusion of bloom. 

any red with beautiful dark throat. Luxuriant. 1639—VELVET BALL. Deep velvety crimson. 
1572—ROYAL BLUE. Large, deep velvety blue. 1640—VIOLET GEM. True miniature in plant and ; 
1573—SNOW STORM. One of the finest Rete in flowers. 6 in. plants with dark green foliage, NEW DWARF RUFFLED 
mes! a e smothered in rich violet blue 1% in. flowers. PETUNIA 
1574—STAR OF CALIF. Bright crimson, white 1642—MINIATURE MIXED. sComplete mixture. 1588—“GARDEN GIANTS” 
hac : : Pa ees See: oe ee is ibe se bacge The outstanding feature of this new variety 
ec : ully on page fo) e Gardener’s Handbook” is its satisfactory plant growth. The plants 
p75 COMPLETE MIXTURE of Balcony Petun sent free with your order. We treat all seeds uniformly develop into well-rounded goles 
° of ae a ae i Pele prevent Hee 12-15” high. They start flowering when ex- 
: : ing off’ which together with covering too deeply tremely small, and continue thei : 
FLOWERS A PLEASURE causes more failures than anything else. The display all through the supomier (Molden oe 
Geo. W. Park Seed Co. Wauconda, Wash. seed may be sown indoors about 8 weeks before size and ruffling even under adverse con- 
Gentlemen: Sept. 25, 1947 your usual outdoor planting time to give you ditions of heat and dryness. Because of its 
I have had so much pleasure in the flowers blooming plants in early June, and because the uniformity and continuous blooming, it is b 
that I have raised from your seeds. Everybody seed are small should be sown in boxes and far the best variety of Giant Ruffled Petin. 
exclaims about them. Thank you. transplanted even when late planting is prac- ias for borders we have ever seen. Includes a 
Yours very truly, ticed. Petunias like a well drained, good garden wide variety of bright color combinations 
MRS. RALPH J. EVELETH soil, and full sun. They should not be planted Pkt. 25c. 3 
— in shade or where soil is extremely rich. 

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