“Flower Seeds 

Hard to imagine a finer pot plant than this typical Petunia taken 
trom our last spring’s pot plant trial of Ball All-Double Mixture. 

Allegro, best by far of the salmon Ail-Double Petunias 
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ILUNDIS 
The interest of the trade in Double Petunias is consistently increas- 
ing, for well flowered, 4- or 5-inch pot plants are highly attractive. 
With their growth stronger than most of the singles, it follows that, 
after the seedling stage is reached, their cost to the grower is no 
greater than the singles. And considering their premium selling 
price, it should be clear that, with 200,000 seeds in an ounce, 
Double Petunias are considerably more profitable. In fact, supplies 
are frequently exhausted. Also, because of their hybrid vigor, due 
to much crossing in seed production, they are particularly valuable 
for outdoor work. Consider, too, their cut flower value throughout 
the summer. Nothing quite so attractive for corsages and low con- 
tainers or centerpieces. And all summer they can be had on nice 
stems, 
Our own carefully conducted greenhouse trials reveal the following 
varieties as the best in their respective color classes: Allegro, sal- 
mon; Sonata, white; Nocturne, purple; Rose of Canada, medium 
rose; Northern Lights, pink; Pink Perfection, deep rose; Gaiety, 
pink and white blotched; Ball All-Double Mixture, all colors. 
BALL ALL-DOUBLE MIXTURE 
(Formula Mixture) 
We've added sufficient quantities of separate color white, sal- 
mon and purple All-Double varieties to our already well known 
Canadian Mixture to insure a complete and well balanced 
formula mixture of all colors. Growers who liked the Cana- 
dian Mixture (still offered below) will be even more pleased 
with this new and improved blend. 1% tr. pkt., $2.00; tr. pkt., 
$3.50; 1428 0z., $6.65; %4 oz., $12.60; 140 oz., $24.00. 

CANADIAN ALL-DOUBLES 
“Canadian Mixture. The excellent germination, rich coloring and 
uniformly dwarf but vigorous and free-branching habit of this 
fine Petunia have been favorably commented on by growers every- 
where. Though not heavily fringed, the large flowers are nicely 
ruffled and 100% double. Rose, pink and mauve are represented 
in this fine mixture. 14 tr. pkt., $1.80; tr. pkt., $3.00; 1408 oz., 
$6.50; 164 oz., $11.70. 
Colossal Shades of Rose. The largest flowered All-Double Petunia, 
shades of pink and rosy mauve. ™% tr. pkt., $1.50; tr. pkt., 
$2.50; 1423 0z., $5.00; 164 oz., $9.00. 
*Rose of Canada. Fully double, bright medium rose flowers about 
3 inches across are freely produced on compact, bushy plants. 
Here’s your chance to grow all the spring pot plants you need 
of the most popular color in Double Petunias. 
*Northern Lights. A fairly light rose-pink—a few plants are a 
pleasing shade of light shrimp. Ideal bushy pot plant habit with 
3-inch, fully double flowers. 
Prices above 2, each: 1% tr. pkt., $1.80; tr. pkt., $3.00; 1428 0z., 
$6.50; %4 0z., $11.70. 
AMERICA 
This Carnation-Flowered All-Double Petunia is of medium 
size, and freely produced. Its deep rose color gives it distinct 
value in combinations, pot plants or bedding. We find that it 
can be kept quite dwarf through severe pinching. This is 
important when growing it as a pot plant, and for this pur- 
pose it is ideal. 1% tr. pkt., $1.25; tr. pkt., $2.00; 4 0z., 
$6.50; 140 oz., $11.70. 
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, All-Double Petunias are easy to grow, and in flower they sell on sight. 
