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RUFFLED PETUNIA, 
Baby Delight. Lovely lfttle Pansy with flowers smaller than 
Violas, clear light blue wtih wavy petals. Dwarf, compact 
plants. Ideal for late Spring planting because plants with- 
stand heat well. Flower in 70 days. Pkt. 25c. 
PENSTEMON. Per. pen’-ste-mon. Sun. 
Pink, scarlet, crimson, purple or white tubular flowers with 
flaring petals, in showy spikes. Plant in beds and borders. 
Sow August-November for bloom the same season. Germina- 
tion 17 days. 
Heterophyllus Blue Gem. Rich blue. 1 foot bedding variety. 
Sensation. The large flowered type. Good colors, fine for 
cutting. 
Pink, Red, White or Mixed. 1/16 oz. 50c; Pkt. 15c. 
Petunias 
PETUNIA. Pe-too’-ni-a. Sun. 
Pink, rose, red, lavender, blue purple, and white; unusually 
floriferous bedding plants, continuing in bloom from Spring 
to Winter. Sow January to July. Germination period 10 days 
Cultural Note: Mix seed with fine sand and sprinkle over 
surface of ready-moistened, finely-screened light soil-mixture 
in seed pans or flats. Cover with glass or damp burlap until 
seed sprouts; watering unnecessary if soil was properly moist- 
ened, although watering from below allowable. Remove cover 
when first sprouts show. 
DWARF COMPACT PETUNIAS 
A group of petunias ranging in height from the miniatures of 6 
inches to others no taller than 12 inches. All are compact, free 
flowering annuals suitable to edging annual beds and borders 
or in masses by themselves. 
Miniature 
Nana compacta. Dwarf, ball-like plants, 
for a long season. 
Rose Gem. Deep rose. 
Violet Gem Improved. Rich violet blue. 
White Gem. Clear white. All Pkts. 10c. 
Nana compacta, Ruffled. Flowers attractively ruffled. 
General Washington. Velvety red, blackish throat. 
Martha Washington. Blush pink deepening to dark violet at 
thvoat, --Pikct..25c; 
Mixed. Special mixture of the above varieties. 
Dwarf Bedding 
Nana erecta. Dwarf plants averaging 9 to 12 inches in height. 
Showy flowers. 
Celestial Rose. 
Heavenly Blue. 
covered with blooms 
Pkt. -25c. 
Improved Rose of Heaven. Bright rose. 
Light silvery blue. Pkt. 10c. 
Innocence. A new white Petunia, as dwarf and compact as 
Snowball, with a fluffy, fringed flower like Lace Veil. Pkt. 25c. _ 
Rosy Morn. Bright pink with white throat. Pkt. 10c. 
Salmon Supreme. Rich salmon pink. Pkt. 25c. 
Snowball. Pure white. Pkt. 10c. 
Violet Blue. Rich blue purple. Pkt. lic. 
Mixed. Dwarf bedding varieties. Full color range. Pkt. 10c. 
MEDIUM SPREADING PETUNIAS 
Varieties in this group grow from one to two feet in height and 
have a tendency to spread out and develop masses of flowering 
stems. They are very showy when used in masses or as speci- 
mens placed among other plants. Long blooming season, keeping 
their freshness and vigor throughout the flowering period. Re- 
quire little care and water. 
Hybrida: 
General Dodds. Velvety blood red. Pkt. 10c. 
Howards Star. Deep purple with pure white star. Pkt. 10c. 
Mars. Large, deepest velvety crimson. Pkt. 20c. 
Violacea. Rich purple. Pkt. 10c. 
Choice Mixed. Large single flowered. Pkt. 25c. 
Formula Mixture. Blended to include every known color in 
Petunias. Pkt. 10c. 
Hybrida Grandiflora. Pkts. 15c each. 
Burgundy. Wine red. 
Elks’ Pride. Popular. Velvety; dark Elks’ purple blooms. 
White Cloud. Compact plants covered with pure white blooms. 
Hybrida Pendula, Balcony Petunias. Popular spreading variety 
used extensively for masses of color in window boxes and in 
the front margins of borders, or in masses. 
Blue. Dark blue purple. 
Cornflower Blue. Light blue. 
White. 
Rose. Rose pink. 
Mixed. Pkts. 15c each. 
GIANT FLOWERED PETUNIAS 
Ruffled and Double 
All vareities listed below are exceptionally large flowered, with 
the distinction of having either beautiful ruffled or fringed petals 
or extremely double flowers. They are lovely when planted in 
pots or tubs as specimen plants. 
RUFFLED PETUNIAS: 
Copper Red. Ruffled coppery red with dark throat. 
Dainty Lady. Fringed, palest yellow with deeper throat. 
Fluffy Ruffles Mixed. Ruffled and fringed, delightful colors. 
LITTLE GIANTS. Dwarf ruffled, with a wide variety 
of bright color combinations on plants which develop 
into well-rounded mounds 10 inches high. Pkt. 25c. 
Glamour. Ruffled, luscious salmon rose. 
Giants of California, Supreme Strain. 
formula mixture. 
Lace Veil. Fluffy, fringed white. 
Marilyn. Ruffled, rich salmon; veined throat. 
Theodosia. Fringed, rosy pink, golden throat. 
Ramona. Ruffled pink and rose shades. 
Ruffled Monster Mixed. Huge, with darkly veined throats. 
PK 2c; 
All above varieties: Pkts. 25c each; 5 for $1.00. 
DOUBLES: 
All Double America. Soft pink, carnation-type flowers, charm- 
ing in pots. Pkt. 50c. 
Colossal Shades of Rose. Silver Medal A.A.S. ’46. Large flow- 
ered double rose in waved, ruffled and fringed petaled types. 
Color shades range from a few light and salmon-pinks to deep 
pinks and purplish-rose. 18 inches. Pkt. 50c. 
Deep Purple. Rich, velvety, very double. Pkt. 75c. 
Giant Double Fringed. A choice mixture producing 95% per- 
fectly formed giant flowers including Giant Double Ruffled 
and Giant Double Fringed forms in a magnificent color range. 
Very choice. Pkt. 50c. 
Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower. Large, double salmon blooms, 
on bushy, dwarf plants. An All America winner. Pkt. $1.00. 
PHACELIA. fe-see’-li-a. 
Blue shades; native. 
period 15 days. 
Campanularia (California Blue Bell). 6 inches; gentian-blue 
bell-flowers for edging, flowering quickly. 14 oz. 35c; Pkt. 10c. 
Tanacetifolia (Wild Heliotrope). 2 feet; mauve-blue cluster, 
good for bees. 48 oz. 25c; Pkt. 10c. 
Whiltlavia (Wild Canterbury Bell). 
sun, or partly-shaded beds. 
Very ruffled, choice 
Sow November to April. Germination 
1 foot; dark blue bells in 
14 oz. 35c; Pkt. 10c. 
