Plowering Plants 
All Annuals Listed Here Are Young Healthy Plants From 214 Inch Pots. 
PETUNIAS 
FIRE CHIEF—New 1950 Gold 
Medal Winner. Flowers are true red 
with a glow of scarlet, the first really 
warm, vivid red to be developed. 
Growth is compact but erect, and the 
plants are quite free flowering. 
6 for 80c; 12 for $1.50 


CELESTIAL ROSE IMPROVED 
—Large deep rose flowers. The most 
popular Petunia in existence for use 
in pot plant work, window boxes or 
bedding. 
ADMIRAL — Large attractively 
ruffled flowers which are almost a 
clear blue. 
SNOW QUEEN—A strong grow- 
ing, free-flowering, pure white Pe- 
tunia. 
VELVET BALL—Dark velvet 
red; ideal for bedding work, 
6 for 55c; 12 for $1.10 

Snapdragons 
TETRAPLOID SNAPS OR TETRA SNAPS—This race of Snapdragons 
has larger cells with double the ordinary number of chromosomes. Because 
of these larger cells the spikes are more full with larger ruffled florets. Mixed 
colors only. 
15c each; 12 for $1.50; 50 for $5.50 

DOUBLE SNAPDRAGONS—LEMONADE—Immense, double, clear 
primrose yellow nicely placed on long, strong stems, the central one growing 
3 feet tall followed with 3 to 5 lateral stems which arise from the main stem 
close to the ground. The flower spikes are frequently more than half the 
height of the plant. Truly a plant to attract attention in the garden and 
wonderful as a cut flower, 
20c each; 12 for $2.00 
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