Bedding Petunias 
or Dwarf Hybrida 
Very free-flowering compact plants, covered with blooms from early summer until 
frost. This class of Petunias is the most widely used of all. 
Bright Eyes—Plants grow 7 to 9 inches tall, producing masses of fairly small rose pink 
flowers with white throats. 
Celestial Rose Improved—The most popular Petunia in existence. Rich satiny rose with 
white throat. 
Topaz Queen—A glowing carmine rose with distinct orange-scarlet overtone. Medium 
large flowers are abundantly produced. Our favorite for a colorful pink Petunia, 
Admiral—Large clear blue, attractively ruffled flowers. It is our finest blue Petunia. 
Cheerful—Medium large salmon pink flowers with deeper rose veining toward the throat. 
Velvet Ball—Deep, velvety blood-red. 
Elk’s Star—Deep velvety crimson with white star. 
Twinkles—Masses of small rose pink flowers with white star. 
15¢ each; 2 for 25¢; 25 for $2.50 

Fuchsia 
The pendulous, bell-shaped flowers of the Fuchsia exhibit a 
true graceful beauty not shown in any other plant. Succeeding 
best in a cool shady location, the lovely two-colored flowers will be 
produced all summer long. 
Dwarf Double Purple—Medium dwarf grower, red sepals with deep 
purple semi-double petals in the center. 
Speciosa—Long white flowers with red center. 
Trophee—Red with purple center. 
Rosain Patria—Double white center with red outer edge. 
Lord Byron—Purple center, red outer edge. 
Cupid—Creamy white center, red outer edge, 
Black Prince—Cerise petals, pink sepals. 
Little Beauty—Dwarf, free-blooming plant. Center is lavender-blue, outer sepals are 
pink. 
25¢ each; 12 for $2.50 
The Livingstone Daisy 
(Mesembryanthemum Criniflorum) 
Spreading plants literally covered with daisy-like flowers about 1 inch in diameter. 
Needs full sun and plenty of water, and will grow well in poor sandy soil. Many 
attractive colors. 


20¢ each; 6 for $1.00; 25 for $4.00 

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