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Martha Washington Petunia 
A unique and entirely new Petunia. Grows about nine 
inches high, and forms a perfect ball effect, the plant} 
being literally covered with lovely ruffled or frilled 
blooms, about three inches in diameter. The colors of 
this new Martha Washington is remarkable. ‘The 
frilled portion of the flower being a beautiful blush 
pink, and the center is strongly veined a rich wine 
red, deepening in the throat to dark violet, the whole 
forming a strong contrast in colors. No. 915. Pkt. 
15c; 2 Pkts. 25c. 


Murvon’s Double Petunia 
100% Double-flowering Petunia in Giant Fringed type 
is one of the most outstanding discoveries of recent 
years. We have tried our special strain in our Trial 
Ground dozens of times but each test found to be ab- 
solutely true-to-name. Moreover, in our strain, if 
you save all of the seedlings including the weakest, the 
percentage of small flowering doubles (which are com- 
monly called Carnation-flowered) does not exceed more 
than 22%, the remaining will be all large-flowering 
well fringed double. The flowers are very large, often 
measuring 5 inches across, exquisitely ruffled and 
contain vast range of many brilliant and intermediate 
colors. No. 1236. Pkt. 20c. 

Balcony Petunias 
‘Especially suited for window boxes, hanging baskets} 
and porch display. The large flowers are of rich vel- 
vety colors. When planted in window boxes, their 
gorgeons blossoms will give a dazzling display. Will 
bloom until late fall. Baleony Mixed. A choice mix- 
ture of the best named sorts and colors. No. 949. 
Pkt. 15c; 2 Pkts. 25e. 


Giant 
Petunias 
A special collection of 
many fine Petunias in 
a splendid array of the 
most gorgeous colors. 
Flowers are of immense 
size, beautifully veined 
and blotched, some are 
fringed and _ ruffled. 
Blooms often measure 
1 to 7 inches across. 
Truly marvelous is their 
richness of colors. An 
endless delight from 
early summer until 
frost. No. 866. Pkt. 
15e¢, 
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CASTOR 
BEAN 
Ricinus Zanzibariensis 
This plant is an annual 
and grows from 4 to 
10 ft. high. It will 
make a wonderful cen- 
ter plant for a bed or a 
good border plant to 
hide an unsightly place. 
Very rapid grower and 
an entirely satisfactory 
plant for producing a 
very quick showing, 
giving complete satis- 
faction. Very easily 
raised from seeds. The 
plants attain great di- 
mensions, making a 
wonderful show. They 
have light and dark 
green leaves and some 
are coppery bronze with 
reddish ribs. A very 
tropical appearing 
plant. 
No. 1093. Pkt. 10c. 



















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Larkspur 
These beautiful Larkspurs are of the 
Delphinium family and are extreme 
ly popular. They are very effective 
in borders and planted amongst 
shrubs. The colors are gorgeous. 
The plants will be in bloom within 
8 months from the time of sowing 
seeds and will continue long in 
flower. An ideal plant for cutting, 
the graceful spikes being particulare 
ly well suited for vase decorations. 
Sow the seeds in early spring or late 
fall where it is intended to remain. 
They grow about 8 feet in height 
fand should be kept 12 inches apart. 
TALL BRANCHING DOUBLE 
STOCK-FLOWERED. A _ splendid 
type 8 to 4 ft. tall. Greatly improved 
in size and color of its blooms. Tall 
long spikes closely set with large 
double flowers in charming colors of 
rose, pink, white striped blue, care 
mine, lilac. Mixed colors. No. 1200. 
Pkt. 10c. 
EARLY GIANT HYACINTH= 
FLOWERED. An improved early 
blooming type notable for its large, 
very double flowers 3 to 4 ft. Mixed 
colors. No. 951. Pkt. 10c; 3 Pkts. 25c. 
EMPEROR OR DWARF BRANCHe- 
ING. An _ outstanding type for 
bedding and pot culture. Large 
closely set well formed blooms 18 to 
aR in. Mixed colors. No. 950. Pkt. 
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Larkspur Blue Bell 
A lovely new larkspur in a delighte 
ful medium dark blue. The most 
pleasing blue we have seen in a long 
while. Blossoms are very large and 
ideal for cut flowers, erect growing, 
and free flowering. No. 882. Pkt. 10c 
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The Murvon Seed Company, South Norwalk, Conn I 
