(HA-8 in.) To 
Pansy succeed with 
pansies only the best seed 
should be sown. Have the 
bed where it will not re- 
ceive the full heat of the 
sun. The east or north 
side of the house is gen- 
erally a good location. 
Seed sown in the house or 
hotbed between January 
and April or in the open 
ground July to September. 
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Geneva Super 
Pansy Giant Mixed. 
The flowers are gigantic 
size, round and exhibit 
shades previously un- 
known to this family. We 
know of no strain super- 
ior to this. They bloom 
early in the spring, and 
continue to flower until 
late fall. 
(Pkt., 20c) 
(1/32 oz., 60c) 
(1/16 oz., $1.10) 
(1%% 02., $2.00) 
Pansy Maple Leaf Giant Mixed (Canadian Giants) 
Thecompact 
plants produce giant blooms having a marvelous range of colors, in- 
cluding both light and bright shades in addition to the dark velvety 
tones usual to pansies. 
(Pkt., 50c) (2 pkts., 90c) (1/16 0oz., $1.50) (14% 02., $2.75) 
! + (HA) Pe- 
Petunia tunias are 
among the most popular 
‘annuals because of their 
ease of cultivation and 
freedom of blooming. 
They will stand drought 
iand will give a constaut 
supply of flowers from 
June to October. 
Petunia Colossal 
Shades of Rose 
Biggest double petunia. 
sometimes 5 in. across, 
petals crisply fringed to 
nicely ruffled. with a 
most attractive blending 
of rose shades. Plants 
grow 20 in. tall and up 
to 3 ft. across. 
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(Pkt., 100 seeds, 
$1.00) 
(2 pkts., $1.85) 
® a 
Petunia 23.4%: 
of California Mixed. The 
giant sized flowers are 
of great beauty and lux- 
ywuriance, including ruf- 
‘fled and deep throated 
ssorts in the endless va- 
wiety of colors. 
® Culture DE—F page 
93 
(Pkt., 250 seeds, 50c) 
(500 seeds, 90c) 
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