Dwarf Single Bedding Petunias—Continued 
1964 Bright Eyes : Pkt., 25c 
All-America Winner. Soft, light rose-pink flowers with white throat completely cover 
the dwarf, compact plants. Height 7 to 9 inches. 
1989 Celestial Rose, Improved Pkt., 10c 
Sparkling, rich satiny rose. Compact in growth. Very popular with gardeners. 
1977 Dwarf Elk’s Pride Pkt., 15c; 1/64 OZ, $1.35 
The type is a true dwarf. In color it is a rich violet-blue. The plants bear immense 
flowers all season long. 
1981 Heavenly Blue Improved Pkt., 15c 
Beautiful light silvery blue. An old favorite that is hard to beat. 
1973 King Henry (Dwarf Flaming Velvet) Pkt., 15c 
Large flowers of a rich velvety blood-red color. Very free flowering. Dwarf, compact 
habit. 
1965 Peach Red Pkt., 25c 
All-America Winner. The beautiful deep salmon with light reddish tint flowers average 
21% inches across. Compact plants. Height 12 to 15 inches. 
1983 Topaz Queen Pkt., 25¢ 
Is deeper and more attractive than Celestial Rose. Prefer it to the variety Glow, that it 
resembles; a deeper shade of rose. 
1982 Rosy Morn Pkt., 10c; 4% oz., 50c 
Deep rose with white throat. Makes a beautiful border. 
1985 Purple King Pkt., 10c; % oz., 50c 
A very fine deep violet of velvety appearance. 
1984 Snow Queen Pkt., 10c; %& oz., 35c 
Excellent pure white. Plants always loaded with flowers. 
1986 Finest Mixed Colors Pkt., 10c; ¥ oz., 65c; % oz., $1.10 
Tall Single Bedding Petunias 
These are of stronger colors and will hold 
up when summers are hot and prolonged. 
The flowering is somewhat larger. Height 
11/4 feet. 
re A be eee 1947 Flaming Velvet Pkt., 15c 
Fo aa Pre. Rich velvety crimson. Best of its color in 
this class. 
1955 Radiance Pkt., 15c; 1/16 0z., 60c 
All-America Winner. It is a brilliant red and a wonderful bloomer. 
1949 White King Pkt., 15c 
Showy, clear, snow-white flowers. 
1948 Exquisite Mixed, All Colors Pkt., 10c; % o2z., 50c 
Balcony (Trailing) Petunias 
A splendid large and free-flowering type for window boxes, vases, hanging baskets, rock gardens, 
and for formal bedding. The flower averages 3 inches across. 
1975 Mixed Colors Pkt., 15c; 1/16 oz., 60c 
Large flowers freely produced. Excellent for bedding. 
Phiox Drummondi Gigantea 
If you want “flocks” of summer colors, then by all means grow annual Phlox, for it is one of the 
most enduring and colorful of all annuals. Try a bed of these for a change. The results will be most 
gratifying. Blooms in a few weeks after sowing and continues until killed by freezing. Prefers a light Phlox, Art Shades 
rich loam and a sunny location. Height 12 inches. 
1997 Art Shades Pkt., 15c; % oz., 80c 
A new strain of Phlox Drummondi, flowers 114 to 11% inches in diameter. The soft colors 
blended together make a beautiful mixture never before seen in annual Phlox. Height 9 inches. 
2002: Red Glory Pkt., 25c 
The brightest color in Phlox. A brilliant red with a large, creamy white eye. Remarkable bloomer. 
1990 Mixed Pkt., 10c; % 0z., 55c; % oz., $1.00 
All colors. 
1998 Starred and Fringed Mixed Colors Pkt., 20c; 4% 0z., 60c; % oz., $1.10 
Quaint and unusual flower formation. 
1999 Dwarf Mixed Pkt., 15ce; % oz., 65c 
Dwarf, compact growth. Rich and showy. Excellent for beds and edging. Height 6 inches. 
PINKS (See Dianthus) 
Poppies - Shirley 
2025 Holmes’ Eldorado Giant Double Mixed Pkt., 10c; % 02., 30c; 0z., 90c 
They should be in every garden. Easily grown and produce a wealth of gorgeous blooms. Sow 
early in the spring. Annual. Height 2 feet. A wonderfully fine strain. Many of the flowers 
Poppy, Shirley are ruffled and semi-double and come in all shades of rose, scarlet, salmon and pink. 2 feet. 
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