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PETUNIAS 
The Petunia loves rich soil and thrives 
Z best in a sunny location. Pinch back 
£ freely. This causes the plant to branch 
ay y cut and spread, shading the ground, 
F \ thereby helping to conserve the mois- 
ture. Keep the faded flowers clipped. 
~ Our list on pages 49 and 50 gives full 
* description of all the varieties. 
; Giants of California. Dwarf extra choice 
} blend. 
ee ge The Balcony or Trailing Varieties. Our 
a Special Mixture of dwarf, small flow- 
: ing varieties, which should be in 
every garden, as it is one maze of 
colors. 
Celestial Rose 
Rosy Morn 
Rose of Heaven 
Elk’s Pride 
Violacea—and many others. 
FIRE CHIEF, illustrated to the right, is 
a firecracker-red, which is the best 
way to describe it. It’s a new AIll- 
America selection which was given 
the rare “Gold Medal.” 1 oz., $20.00; 
V4 oz., $6.75; pkt., 35c, postpaid. 
Petunia, Fire Chief 
CALENDULA (Port MARIGOLD) (A) 
RANGE KING. The outer petals are slightly imbricated, 
while those in the center are curved like those of the 
Peony. Color glowing orange. See page 44. 4 ozs., 
POPPIES $1.35; 1 oz., 45¢; 4 oz., 15¢c; pkt., 10c. 
should be sown as early in the spring as possible, where THE BALL. It has fine stems, immense double flower of 
they are to remain, as they will not stand transplanting. a brilliant glistening orange. A great favorite on the 
Sow very thinly; they must not stand nearer than 5 or 6 Chicago cut flower market. See page 44. 4 ozs., $2.00; 
inches apart if you wish best results. 
SHIRLEY, SINGLE. Lovely and dainty shades, many edged 
and shaded with other colors. 4 oz., 15¢; oz., 40c; pkt., 
1 oz., 70c; 14 oz., 25c; pkt., 10c. 
10c. 
SHIRLEY, DOUBLE. Beautiful double satiny flowers in shades 
of white, pink and old rose with white centers. 4 oz., 15¢; 
oz., 50c; pkt., 10c. See page 51. 
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