W3824 FIRE CHIEF. The All-America Sweepstakes Win- 
ner for 1950; the reddest Petunia ever produced. Dwarf 
nana cOmpacta type. Your plant customers will be 
asking for it. 
Lg. Pkt. 50c; sy Oz. $1.25; ys Oz. $2.25; Ve Oz. 
$4.00. 
W3851 IGLOO. Our All-American winner in 1943. A 
very compact low growing white with a soft yellow 
throat. Continuous mass of blooms throughout the 
season. One of the neaiest and showiest. 
Lg. Pkt. 40c; }; Oz. 80c; Vg Oz. $1.50; 14 Oz. 
$2-507, O75 7e 502 
W3843 GLOW. The brightest light scarlet of all petunias. 
Since this was introduced we have been making our 
own selections and feel sure we are growing the most 
uniform strain, both in plant form and color, now 
available. 
Lg. Pkt. 40c; + Oz. 80c; Vg Oz. $1.50; 1%4 Oz. 
$2.50; Oz. $7.50. 
W36&23 ROSY MORN. An unusually good strain of the 
ever-popular white-throated pink for bedding, boxes, 
etc. The flowers are large and the plants remain uni- 
formly low growing even during the extremely hot 
weather. 
Lg. Pkt. 25¢; Vg Oz. 55¢; 1%4 Oz. 85c; Oz. $2.80. 
W3833 TOPAZ QUEEN. A rich glowing carmine rose 
with golden throat. A little taller than the other low 
growing bedding varieties. Striking in mass plantings. 
Lg. Pkt. 35¢; Vg Oz. 70c; 4 Oz. $1.15; Oz. $4.00. 
W3836 BLACK PRINCE. The color of Flaming Velvet 
but more dwarf. Similar also to Velvet Ball. Our stock 
is uniformly dwarf and the color a very deep rich red, 
with no off-color plants in our seed crop. 
Lg. Pkt. 45c; 7; Oz. $1.10; Vg Oz. $1.80; 14 Oz. 
$3.25; Oz. $10.50. 
W3834 HOWARD'S STAR. Crimson-maroon with a dis- 
tinct five pointed white star. A little taller than the 
dwarf bedding types. 
Lg. Pkt. 30c; Vg Oz. 60c; 14 Oz. $1.05; Oz. $3.00. 
W3847 ENGLISH VIOLET. Our All-America winner in 
1943. Rich violet-blue which blends beautifully with 
other petunia colors. Profuse and continuous bloom. 
Lg. Pkt. 40c; +5. Oz..75¢;- Vg OZ.)S129- a eae 
$2.00; Oz. $6.50. 
W3844 CREAM STAR. By far the best creamy white 
petunia. Plants are uniformly compact and do not get 
leggy. Combines well with the deep reds’ and purples. 
Lg. Pkt. 35c; Vg Oz. 70c; 14 Oz. $1.15; Oz. $4.00. 
W3822 SALMON SUPREME. Rich coral salmon changing 
to soft pink. Very low and compact. Especially popular 
with people who object to vivid colors in petunias. 
Lg. Pkt. 40c; 7; Oz. 80c; Yg Oz. $1.50; 14 Oz. 
52 DO OZ DIED OL 
W3853 TWINKLES. Very dwarf compact brilliant rose 
with a well defined pure white star. Makes a cute bor- 
der that is irresistible. 
Lg. Pkt. 30c; ’g Oz. 60c; 14 Oz. $1.05; Oz. $3.00. 
The Finest GIANT PETUNIAS 
GIANT RUFFLED TYPE 
W3802 HARRIS’‘ PARAMOUNT GIANTS. If 
you could see the plants in our greenhouses 
being grown for a seed crop, you would agree 
with all who have seen them that they are by 
far the most exquisite Dwarf Ruffled Giants 
you have ever seen. Immense, deep throated, 
beautifully ruffled and frilled flowers in a 
range of vivid and delicate colors are produced 
while the plants are still small, making them 
ideal for spring plant sales. Plants are compact 
and low growing. Excellent for pot plants or 
outdoor bedding. 
500 seeds 75c; 1000 seeds $1.25; 2; Oz. $2.50; 
3z Oz. $4.25; 7s Oz. $7.50; Vg Oz. $13.00. 
W3806 DWARF CALIFORNIA GIANTS, Mixed Colors. 
While not comparable to Harris’ Paramount Giants 
this is a very good strain of seed grown in California. 
Interesting color range and the plants are fairly dwarf. 
500 seeds 35c; 1000 seeds 60c; s Oz. $1.50; 
3g Oz. $2.75; 7s Oz. $5.00; Vg Oz. $9.50. 
W3808 HARRIS’ SALMON BEAUTY. A giant, bright 
salmon-pink. Immense well ruffled flowers with golden 
throat. An excellent florist’s variety. Similar to the new 
“Glamour.” 
1000 seeds 60c; ¢; Oz. $1.25; =, Oz. $2.00; 7 Oz. 
$3:507 en Oz7S6-50! 
F, GRANDIFLORA FRINGED HYBRIDS 
These are the “last word” in petunias! After see- 
ing their performance in our Test Gardens again 
this summer, we are convinced they have a bright 
future ahead. They are first generation hybrids of 
the dwarf, fringed grandiflora type with vigorous, 
uniform growth, producing early bloom. Sow in 
December for Easter pot plants. 
W3801 F; LA PALOMA. Single fringed pure white 3”- 
314” blooms with yellow throat; 100% grandiflora. 
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W3803 F; BOLERO. Warm carmine rose. As profuse in 
blooms as bedding types. Plants extra dwarf remaining 
that way all summer. 
W3804 F; TANGO. A deep scarlet-salmon, more brilliant 
than anything seen thus far. Large, fringed flowers 
produced in abundance. Vigorous but dwarf plants. 
ANY ONE OF ABOVE THREE COLORS: 500 seeds 
oven! 1000 seeds $1.90; 1/128 Oz. $3.85; ~& Oz. 
7.50. 
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We are always working toward perfection in our 
Paramount Ruffled Petunias. 
GIANT WAVED TYPE 
W3809 HARRIS’ ROYALTY. Beautiful large velvety 
flowers in varying combinations of deep purple and 
white. Grown as a pot plant they are a “‘sell-out.”’ 
Since we introduced this variety the demand has so 
increased that we have difficulty keeping up with it. 
W3814 HARRIS’ GIANT SNOWSTORM. Very large, 
waved, pure white flowers on low growing plants. 
Blooms constantly in the garden and sells well as 
potted plants. 
W3816 HARRIS’ PURPLE PRINCE. Not to be confused 
with any other ‘‘Purple Prince’ offered. This is dis- 
tinctly different; the largest flowered, deep velvety 
violet-blue. Large open throats and waved petals. Very 
free flowering. 
ANY ONE OF ABOVE THREE COLORS: 
1000 seeds 60c; g Oz. $1.25; 3 Oz. $2.00; 1 Oz. 
$3.50; Vg Oz. $6.50. 
