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WEST CHICAGO 
ILLINOIS 
pUl-Doukle Petuuias 
We feel that you will be more than ever pleased with the excel- 
lence of these mixtures this year, 
Suggested Uses for Your Doubles 
Sow December for 4’s during May—Mother’s Day. 
Most important use, of course, in pots or combinations—3’s and 
4’s and some finished in 5’s make highly decorative, saleable plants 
throughout the spring holidays from Easter on. Their large flow- 
ers, full doubleness and fringing add considerable interest to any 
combination. 
Bedding: Doubles, we feel are under-rated for bedding, as they 
are vigorous, showy and stand heat well. 
Cut Flowers: Designers find doubles quite satisfactory for 
centerpieces and table decoration. They hold up well and can be 
cut from outdoor production throughout the summer. Also useful 
for corsage work. 
PAN-AMERICAN STRAINS 
@Allegro. (Pictured below.) Medium to large, fully double 
flowers of clear, bright salmon are carried on fairly dwarf 
plants. A new and atractive color in the All-Doubles and the 
finest in its color class. 
©Caprice. Medium sized rose-pink flowers are carried on fairly 
dwarf plants. Somewhat improved over last year’s strain in 
flower size, according to our pot trials last spring. 
@Sonata. (Pictured lower right.) Extra large, fully double, pure 
white flowers. Not as compact in growth as some varieties; 
should be pinched to induce branching. 
ALLEGRO 
Unquestionably the finest salmon strain of doubles offered. A deep rich 
salmon-rose, uniformly dwarf and iarge flowered. 
@ Minuet. Medium sized lavender. Tall; should be pinched. 
@Nocturne. Semi-double, deep Elk’s Pride purple. The medium large 
flowers are borne on vigorous, but compact plants. 
Prices above 5, each: % tr. pkt., $2.50; tr. pkt., $4.00; 1428 0z., 
$7.60; Ya oz., $14.45. 
Glorious Mixture. Contains both tall and dwarf types in all the Pan- 
American colors. In transplanting, be sure to use both large and 
1% tr. pkt., 
$2.00; ir. pkt., $3.50; 142s 02z., $6.65; 1%, oz., $12.60; 142 02., 
small seedlings, thus insuring'a complete range of colors. 
$24.00. 
VICTORIOUS STRAINS 
Amaranth Red. A deep magenta or amaranth-red. ¥% tr. pkt., 
$2.25; tr. pkt., $4.00; 1408 0z., $8.50. 
IHumination. The brightest red of all Victorious Petunias. 
Y% tr. pkt., $2.25; tr. pkt., $4.00; 1408 oz., $8.50. 
Mayflower. Soft, delicate rose with deeper veining which grad- 
ually fades toward the outer edge. 1% tr. pkt., $2.25; tr. pkt., 
$4.00; 1408 0z., $8.50. 
Orchid Beauty, Improved. Orchid heavily veined deep violet. 
WY tr. pkt., $2.25; tr. pkt., $4.00; 428 oz., $8.50. 
Purple and White. Variegated and striped purple and white. 
Y% tr. pkt., $2.25; tr. pkt., $4.00; 14238 0z., $8.50. 
Orange. Bright orange with some lighter colored. % tr. pkt., 
$2.25; tr. pkt., $4.00; 1408 0z., $8.50. 
@ Pink Perfection (World Beauty). Deep rose color and uniformly 
dwarf growth. 
@Gaiety. (Pictured on preceding page.) Dwarf and compact with 
flowers blotched rose and white. 
Snowball. Well fringed clear white flowers. 
Blue Brocade. Elk’s Pride purple. 
Victorious Mixture. We blend this mixture ourselves from the 
above varieties. We do not handle the regular mixture. 
Prices above 5, each: % tr. pkt., $2.00; tr. pkt., $3.50; 
Vog oz., $6.00; 144 0oz., $11.00; 140 oz., $21.00. 
SONATA 
Still the tops in double whites, Sonata, with medium habit is the 
dwarfest large-flowered white available. Well fringed and ruffled, and 
extra large flowers. 
