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Pansy (HA-8 in.) To 
succeed with 
pansies only the best seed 
should be sown. Have the 
bed where it will not re- 
ceive the full heat of the 
sun. The east or north 
side of the house is gen- 
erally a good location. 
Seed sown in the house or 
hotbed between January 
and April or in the open 
ground as soon as the soil 
can be worked in the 
spring will give flowers 
all summer and fall. For 
early spring blooms and 
for the largest and finest 
flowers sow between July 
and September and pro- 
tect during the winter. 
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tember page 119 
Geneva Super 
Pansy Giant Mixed. 
The flowers are gigantic 
size, round and exhibit 
shades previously un- 
known to this family. We know of no strain superior to this. They 
bloom early in the spring, and continue to flower until late fall. 
(Pkt., 20c) (1/32 0z., 60c) (1/16 oz., $1.10) (% oz., $2.00) 
Pans Jumbo Mastodon. Have been Known to produce fiowers 
y up to 5 inches in diameter. Wide range of colors in this 
mixture. Fine for cutting and forcing. 
(Pkt., 50c) (1/32 oz., 85c) (1/16 oz., $1.50) ('% oz., $2.75) 
Petunia (HA) Petunias are among the most popular annuals 
because of their ease of cultivation and freedom of 
blooming. They will stand drought and will give a constant supply 
of flowers from June to October. 
Petunia Ruffled Little Giants Mixed (HA 12 in.) The greatest 
innovation in the Petunia family during the past 25 
years. Plant small,»compact, mound type; completely covered with 
blooms over a longer season than most Petunias. Wonderful for 
garden and for pots. 
Flowers: medium sized, well ruffled and waved, deep-throated and 
produced in almost every shade and combination of marking known 
to Petunia. 
@e Culture DE—F page 119 
(Pkt., 250 seeds, 25c) (500 seeds, 45c) 

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Petunia—Ruffled Little Giant 

