


GAY, COLORFUL 



i fresh. seed sown in the early Spring. 

Brilliant Decorstion for Window-Box 
or Hanging-Basket Displays! 
Worthy mixture of fringed ruffled, free flowering, 
double and dwarfed varieties. Its effective decoration 
and qualities for quick-growing and prolific flower—- 
ing are sure to make this item one of our best and 
most popular of the season. Blazing array of color. 
No. 2438, Pkt. 15¢; 1/16 Oz. 60¢; 1/8 Oz. $1.00. 

~ \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 ruffled 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. 25c. 
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¢. 
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F ials and th 
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GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
A special well balanced mixture of light and dark 
colors, including pink and rose shades, ringed and 
ruffled, with attractive deep throats, many beauti- 
fully veined. Starts readily from seeds, endures 
moisture, drought, hot sun, cold and neglect better 
than other annuals. Fine for pots in winter. 
No. 2014, Pkt. 25¢; 1/128 Oz. 75e. 
"IGLOO” 
This petunia blooms so pro- 
fusely that the foliage of the 
neat dwarf plants is almost 
hidden with a sheet of creamy 
yellowish throats, Most reck- 
less blooming white petunia so 
far developed. All-American 
Bronze Medal Winner, 
No. 2674, Pkt. 25c; 
1/128 Oz. 75e, 

“BRIGHT EYES” PETUNIA 
ALL AMERICA BRONZE MEDAL 
WINNER FOR 1946 | 
A gay little petunia which is ideal for bedd- 
ing, edges and borders. Plants grow 7 to 9 
inches tall and are completely covered with 
soft light rose-pink flowers with pronounced 
white throat; individual blooms grow about 
13 inches across. 
No. 2688, Pkt. 25¢.. 
Paradise, Pa. 
