PAN-AMERICAN SINGLE PETUNIAS 
= New for 1950 — Hybrid Petunias! 
. ...Threé yedrs of greenhouse and pot trials have 
proven the value of this new class of Petunias. Defi- 
enitelyszmmore vigorous than their inbred relatives, yet 
-» gtilk-dwarf and compact, they make spectacular 
showing in the garden yet are sufficiently dwarf for 
pot plants. 
TANGO. Bright deep salmon to scarlet-salmon in bud. 
Larger tlowers than Carmencita, makes greater 
showing in garden. If you grow Petunias, you 
should try TANGO. 
SNOWHITE. Pure white with yellow throat. Dwarf, 
fringed, yet vigorous and easy to grow. Very uni- 
form and more dependable than other dwart 
whites. Sown Dec. 1, makes a beautiful Easter pot 
plant. 
Prices on above three: 
Yo tt. Dh oS ieee eee $1.50 
Tr. pkte; 5 oe SA ee 2.90 
ROSE CHARM. Hybrid, small flowered, dwarf, com- 
pact. Hybrid vigor makes this bright rose Petunia 
the most showy of all Petunias. Very early. Abso- 
lutely die true. 
V2 tr. pit. 8.4 Ss Se $1.25 
Tro pkt.: yncdsiteaes foe ee ee eee 2.00 
Other Outstanding Petunias 
CARMENCITA. The nearest thing to a true scarlet 
Petunia. Dwarf, fringed, 3 to 3% inches across. 
Don't overlook Carmencita. 
Yet. Dt eta ok a ee) $0.60 
COLORADO SUNSET. Light rose-pink, dwarf, deeply 
fringed. Ours is a good strain of this popular va- 
riety. Uniform and vigorous, free blooming. Hand 
pollinated seed. 
Va tr. pits eee ee $0.60 
Tre, Dita s ie ee eee ae ei 1.00 
ROSITA. Bright rose-pink, large, ruffled. Plants very 
dwarf, compact. The perfect pot plant Petunia, yet 
good anywhere. 
