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1501 Petunia, Fire Chief 
All-America Gold Medal Winner, 1950 
The reddest Petunia you have ever seen. Fire Chief Petunia makes 
its erect growth about a foot high with rich, medium green foliage, 
freely branched but strong and upright. It is attractive in beds, bor- 
ders, edging, boxes and pots. It makes very colorful and striking 
arrangements, combining nicely with other garden or cut flowers. The 
single, large, red blooms are borne in profusion all season, holding 


All-Double Petunias 
1504 Silver Blue (All-Double) 
Clear blue without vein. Flowers well fringed and just as 
large as other Victorious strains. Plant habit is compact and 
in every way most desirable. Pkt. (100 seeds), $1.25 
1505 Pure White (All-Double) 
A superfine dwarf plant rarely exceeding 10 inches in height. 
Flowers average 4 inches across and are delightfully fluffy, 
fringed. It has a pleasing richness and at the same time is 
pure white. Pkt. (100 seeds), $1.25 
1506 Mixed (All-Double) 
All-Double Victorious Petunias mixed from named varieties. 
Dwarf habit, large, well fringed flowers. Pkt. (100 seeds), $1.25 
1507 Petunia, Pink Sensation 
Rose-pink with deeper veining which extends well toward 
the edge of the petals from the white interior of the corolla 
tube finely etched with brown. Flowers 3 to 3% inches in diam- 
eter; plants good form and extremely vigorous. Plants about 
24 inches high and as much as 48 inches across. Very compact 
with production of many branches from a point close to the 
ground, Pkt., 35c 
1511 Morning Glory, Blue Star 
All-America Winner, 1949 
Flowers are large, of an exquisite light or sky-blue shade, with deeper 
colored mid-rib spears which form an attractive star. 
Larkspur, Regal Strain 
A new type of florist’s Larkspur of the same height and compact basal 
branching habit of the Giant Imperials, but feature a tremendously long 
spike of well spaced florets as huge as those of Delphiniums. 
The first of the new type. 
extremely vigorous and quite early. 
1512 Regal Dark Blue Pkt., 25c 
1514 Regal Rose 
1513 Regal Pink Pkt., 25c 
1515 Regal White 
1516 Aster, Ballet Queen (Wilt-Resistant) 
Early and free flowering and a delightful color, deep rose touched with 
salmon, assuming a soft bronze color when many flowers are massed to- 
Fine for home gardens as a bordering plant since it is 
Extremely double, it bears 3%-inch flowers useful for both 
gether in sunlight. 
wilt-resistant. 
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1517 Aster, Princess 
A fine strain of Asters, neat, 3- to 34%-inch flowers on strong stems with 
branching habit. Quite wilt-resistant. Deep quilled ‘‘cushion” centers make 
the flowers full even when completely open. Wide range of colors, ; 
Finest Mixed. Pkt., 20c Marigold, Lemon Trumpet 
the bright color without perceptible fading. 
without spreading later in the season. 
blue. 
across. 
year for Purple Glow. 
Plants are 
Growth also holds well, 
Pkt., 35c 
NEWEST INTRODUCTION IN PETUNIAS 
VICTORIOUS ALL-DOUBLE 
1502 Illumination (All-Double) 
Tixceptionally beautiful brizht red with scarlet sheen. Large, well 
fringed flowers on plants of good habit. 
around purposes. 
Highly recommended for all- 
Pkt. (100 seeds), $1.25 
1503 Purple Glow (All-Double) 
Deep glowing purple with velvetlike glistening overlay of shiny 
Individual flower, well fringed, measures over 3% to 4 inches 
The habit of growth is uniformly dwarf. This is the first 
Pkt. (100 seeds), $1.25 
1508 Petunia, Silver Medal 
All-America Silver Medal Winner, 1949 
An entirely new color in Petunias. Silver Medal should be 
grown to appreciate the rich salmon color, size, shape, and the 
profusion in which they appear on this true, first generation 
hybrid. Height 1 foot. Pkt. (100 seeds), 50c 
1509 Marigold, Lemon Trumpet 
Lemon Trumpet is a medium early African Marigold, grow- 
ing about 20 inches tall. Flowers are a pure lemon-yellow and 
are distinguished by four rows of outer petals being bell- 
shaped and standing out individually. Its center is the same 
color and tightly crested. Flowers average between 2% to 8 
inches in diameter. Makes an excellent cut flower, and is 
equally attractive planted solid in beds. Pkt., 20c 
1510 Love Apple, Scarlet 
The annual Love Apples make delightfully showy plants for 
the flower garden, full of brightly colored fruits for several 
The fruits, or sprays of them, may also be dried for 
Cultural requirements are same as those of 
Pkt., 20c 
months. 
winter bouquets. 
the annual Aster. All parts of the plant are smooth. 
PEt., 20c 
Pkt., 25c 
Pkt., 25c 


