PETUNIA FANCY TYPES 
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PETUNIA BALCONY (Tall, Branching, Plain Edges, 
Single). Pendula. Grows 16 to 24 inches; suitable 
for backgrounds, porch boxes, etc. Large flowers. 
336A—Elk’s Pride. (Pkt. 25c) (1/16 oz. $1.25). Well 
known favorite, blooms large of deep violet 
purple forming a five pointed star, lobed edges. 
337A—Violet Blue. Dark’ 
violet blue. 
338A—Rose. 
339A—Crimson. Red. 
340A — White. Pure 
white. 
341A—Black Prince. 
Velvety purple. 
342A —Al1l1_ Varieties 
Mixed. 
Price on Balcony Pe- 
tunias. (Pkt. 20c) (2 
pkts.¢35c). 
PETUNIA 
Balcony Mixed 
(Large, Single). Many 
flower growers consider these the most beautiful 
petunias. Flowers grow large in beautiful colors. 
Fine for bedding and cut flowers. 
348A—Theodosia. (Pkt. 20c) (1/64 oz. 75c). Rose- 
pink with a clear golden throat; veined deep 
purple. One of the finest fringed petunias. 
344A—Elk’s Pride Dwarf Improved. (Pkt. 25c) 
(2 oz. $1.40). Same as regular Elk’s Pride 
except plants semi-dwarf, compact. 
345A—Snowstorm Improved. Grandiflora. (Pkt. 
30c) (1/32 oz. $1.50). The finest white petunia. 
A compact grower, covered with glistening 
4-inch snow white flowers with shaded yellow 
throat. 
346A — Fluffy Ruffles 
(Giant Single 
Fringed). (Pkt. 25c) 
(1/16 0z. $2.25). Flow- 
ers large and so ruf- 
fled and frilled they 
have the appear- 
ble. An _ excellent 
mixture of all colors 
and shades. Grows 
14 to 16 inches, cov- 
ered with blooms. 
347A—Giants of Calli- 
fornia (Fringed). (Pkt. 
25c) (1/16 oz. $2.25). 
This is the largest flowered petunia. Flowers 
fringed, often measure 6 inches across with 
beautiful color assortment. Mixed colors. 
PETUNIA 
Giants of California 
348A—Double Giants of California. (Pkt. 
$1.00) (1/64 oz. $5.00). This is an im- 
proved double fringed and ruffled strain, 
has magnificent color range and high 
per cent of doubles. 
ance of being dou- | 
PHLOX (Drummondi Annual). Being one of the 
prettiest annuals, phlox should occupy a promi- 
nent place in every garden. Of easy cultivation 
and remarkable for profusion of bloom, which 
starts early and continues until frost. The rich 
and numerous brilliant colors produce an elegant 
effect in beds or borders. Fine for cutting. 
349A—Grandiflora (Tall). (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 35c). 
Finest mixed. Grows 14 to 20 inches tall, large 
blooms of many colors and shades. 
350A—Nana Compacta (Dwarf). (Pkt. 15c) (“% 
oz. 40c). Finest mixed 10 to 12 inches tall. 
Produces profusion of blooms. 
351A—Giganta Art Shades. (Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 40c). 
A new strain in Phlox Drummondi flowers, 1 
to 1% inches in diameter. Wonderful range 
of color in soft art shades. 
352A—Star Phlox. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 35c). Extra 
fine mixed. Grows 15 inches, bears star 
flowers of wide range of colors. 
PINKS, GARDEN (Dianthus). This satisfactory old- 
fashioned flower blooms in profusion all summer 
long. They bear marvelous brilliant and con- 
trasting flowers, which are emphasized by stripes 
and dots. Sow seed in open in April, will bloom 
in July until late fall. 
355A—Chinensis Double (China Pink). (Pkt. 7c) 
(Ye oz. 30c). Produce profusion of handsome 
blooms in clusters on strong stems, flowers 
extra double of many colors and markings. 
356A—Chinensis Single (Indian Pink). (Pkt. 7c) 
(% oz. 25c). Flower heads have unbelievable 
range of colors. 
357A—Laciniatus Double Mixed. (Pkt. 7c) (% oz. 
35c). Fringed and laciniated carnation like 
flowers in wide range of colors. Plants semi- 
dwarf and compact. 
POPPIES (Shirley). This is a quick, easily grown 
flower; blooms few weeks from seed; sow early 
in open and later thin to 8 inches apart; will not 
transplant. 
359A — American Le 
gion. (Pkt. 5c) (Y% oz. 
15c). Brilliant orange 
scarlet with yellow 
anthers. 
360A—Single Shirley. 
(Pkt. Sc) (Y% oz. 15c). 
Beautiful satin flow- 
ers with crumpled 
petals on long stems. 
Large range of color. 
361A—Begonia Double 
Flowered Mixed. 
(Pkt. 7c) (Y oz. 25c). 
The flowers resemble 
the double tuberous 
rooted Begonias in form,.and contain an as- 
sortment of lovely light shades. 
POPPY 
Double Shirley 
POPPY, CALIFORNIA. Eschscholizia, see page 41. 
Also see Perennial Poppies, page 55 
All Prices Postpaid 
THE WESTERN SEED COMPANY, DENVER, COLORADO 
