PETUNIAS—Continued 
PEACH RED — Full-bodied uniform 
pink, free from fading and vivid rich 
peach red. Shapely plants 12 inches tall 
and with a spread of 18” to 24”. Desir- 
able for beds and borders. Pkt. 25c. 
GLAMOUR — Luscious salmon rose, 
delicately veined brown in the creamy 
shallow throat. Plants 14’ tall. Pkt. 25c. 
RADIANCE — Rich cerise rose with 
golden yellow throat below the flare. 
Large flowers borne profusely. Pkt. 25c. 
FLAMING VELVET — Brilliant ma- 
hogany-red with velvety sheen; plants 
are covered with many large flowers all 
_ season. Pkt. 15c. 
WHITE BEAUTY — Plants are semi- 
dwarf and free flowering. Medium sized, 
single, fringed, pure white. Pkt. 35c. 
DEFIANCE LARGEST FLOWERING 
—Flowers often 5” wide, fringed, with 
open throats. Desirable colors. Pkt. 25c. 
ELK’S PRIDE—Immense single; black 
purple, strong, vigorous grower. Pkt. 25c. 
SNOWSTORM— Pure clear, snow- 
white flowers are borne freely. Pkt. 15c. 
NANA COMPACTA — This miniature 
petunia, 5” to 6” high, is recommended 
for borders and rock gardens. ROSE 
GEM or MIXED. Pkt. 15c each. 
BALCONY—MIXED. Pkt. 10c. 
SILVER BLUE (Heavenly Blue)—Pkt. 
15¢e. 
ROSE OF HEAVEN — Brilliant rose. 
Pkt. 15e. 
ROSY MORN — Rose, white throat. 
Pkt, 15c. 
BLOOD RED—PKkt. L5c. 
SINGLE SPECIAL MIX—PKt. Lic. 
New All Double Petunias 
Culture—For seeds of Giant Petunias. 
They are expensive and the safest method 
is to start them indoors about eight weeks 
before the usual outdoor planting time. 
Plant in a flat box or pan filled with 
good sifted soil. Press them into the sur- 
face rather than cover with soil and place 
glass over the box to retain moisture. 
Take the glass off after the seed germin- 
ates to prevent dampening off. The very 
weak, slow growing plants produce the 
finest flowers; with care they will de- 
velop into strong plants. 
BURPEE ORCHID—lIs unusually love- 
ly, 4” to 4%” across, of a rich, light orchid 
color with deep, rosy purple veins; in- 
tense ruffling and deep fringing add to 
the beauty of exquisite blooms. Plants 
are semi-erect, the main stems growing 
18” to 24” tall. Pkt. (100 seeds) $1.00. 
MRS. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER — 
Flowers grow about 234” across. Uniform 
for doubleness and of a soft mid-salmon 
shade never before seen in any petunia.’ 
Plants are dwarf, bushy, and of good 
habit. Pkt. (100 seeds) $2.00. 
ROSE MARIE—F lowers are a delight- 
ful shade of rose-pink, 3” and more 
across, and freely borne on dwarf, com- 
pact plants 18” tall. Excellent for borders 
and cutting. Pkt. (100 seeds) $1.00. 
DOUBLE RUFFLED GIANT MIXED— 
Good range of colors. Pkt. 40c. 
Phacelia 
CAMPANULARIA—Suitable for rock- 
eries and edgings. Intense gentian blue 
with conspicuous white anthers. Pkt. 15c. 
Phiox 
Massing, beds, borders: sow indoors or 
outside. 
RED GLORY—Gigantea type. Brilliant 
red, with creamy white eye. Pkt. 20c. 
MAMMOTH FLOWERING—Drumondi 
type. MIXED. Pkt. 15c. 
DWARF NANA COMPACTA MIX — 
Symmetrical bushes, covered with flow- 
ers during the whole summer and fall. 
OC eee Rtecoc! 
Poppies 
Sow in fall or early spring. 
DOUBLE SHIRLEY (Begonia Flow- 
ered) — Lovely, satiny flowers; finely 
cut foliage. PINK or MIXED. Pkt. 10c. 
Portulaca (Sun Plant) 
For beds, edgings or rockeries. 
SINGLE MIXED—All colors. Pkt. 15c. 
DOUBLE MIXED—Selected. Pkt. 15c. 
Primula, Annual 
MALACOIDES — Seed may be sown 
from May until October for spring 
blooming. They are easily grown after 
they get started, but will not tolerate 
fertilized soil in the seed flat or early 
stage of growth. Pkt. 50c. 
Rudbeckia 
STARLIGHT—Large semi-double and 
double flowers. Primrose yellow with 
base of petals and central zone rich 
mahogany. 3 ft. Pkt. 25c. 
Sanvitalia (Trailing Zinnia) 
Golden yellow with dark purple centers. 
Blooms June till frost. Pkt. 15ce. 
Schizanthus 
(BUTTERFLY OR FRINGE FLOWER) 
GIANT FLOWERED HYBRIDS—Quick 
growing, especially good for shade. 
Mixed. Pkt. 20c. 
