& Fire Chief (G.M., A.A.S., 1950). The red- 
dest petunia ever, velvety; cutflower and 
show; compact 15” plants; disease free; 
heate resisters. Est) 2oc; 1/16) oz. $3.00 
English Violet (B.M., A.A.S., 1943). Dis- 
tinct new bedding Petunia color, being a 
rosy mauve-violet, 2 in. flowers continu- 
Guoahy iboy [ikeveprns GS jhe oo oopec ome Pkt. 25¢ 
Glow (S.M., A.A.S., 1940). Glowing car- 
mine rose, lighter throat. 
Pkts. 25c and 50c 
Glowing Rose. (New 1948) a much 
larger and earlier Celestial Rose; long 
DLO OMISK AM hare te oe sata al costs a See bee PkKtZoc 
Igloo (B.M., A.A.S., 1943). Most uni- 
form, compact white bedder, 12 to 15 in. 
tall. 1% in. creamy white flowers, with 
yellowish throats in sheet of bloom; 
Carl yMRtOmlatene ess ccc oye cte es aes Pkt. 25¢ 
Radiance (S.M., A.A.S., 1941). | Rich, 
lively cerise rose with enough salmon 
undertone to remove the harshness com- 
mon to cerise; brown veined yellow 
throat; 2 in. flowers; early profuse 
bloomer, 18 in. ...,...Pkts. 25c and 50c 
Rose of Heaven (Select) (H.C., B.H.S., 
735). Rose pink. 
Pkts. 15c and 25c; %& oz. $1.00 
Rosy Morn (Extra Select). Rose, white 
throat, 12 in. Pkts. 15c & 25c; % oz. $1.25 
Salmon Supreme (S.M., A.A.S., ’38). 
Coral salmon to soft salmon....Pkt. 25c 
Silver Blue (Heavenly Blue). Light blue, 
D2ei nee ence AOS Pkt. 25c; % oz. $1.00 
Snow Queen. Small but clear white 
flowers)el2) ins 4.2... Pkt ise 46 oz, THe 
Dwarf Mixed. Pkts. 15c & 25c; %& oz. Tide 
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23-25 Warren Street 
Every gardener grows petunias and why not. 
until frost; brilliant colors, waved petals, fringed petals, double flowers. 
Alike suitable to beds, borders, boxes, pots; cutflower. 
sow seeds in well levelled soil flats, don’t cover seed; to water use a mist’ 
spray. Transplant at least once before setting out. 
the weakest seedlings, as they are the doubles. 
ae : 
Hybrida Single Bedding 
Uniformly compact growth and fair size 
flowers, 2 to 3 in., best suited to bed- 
ding; 12 in. tall. 
Admiral. Perhaps the finest blue Petu- 
nia, very uniform and true clear blue; 
PUTLled ee ere Meee Me oes PEt 25e 
Bright Eyes. (S.M., A.A.S. 1946). A 
dwarfer, more compact form of Rosy 
Morn, only 10 in. high. Ideal for Boxes, 
pots, edging, bedding and rockeries. 
Bears until frost 1% in. rose-pink 
blooms with white throats. 
Pkt. 25c% 1/16 oz. $2.50 
Celestial Rose. Deep rose, improved 
Rose of Heaven, deeper, more compact, 
12 in. ....Pkts. 15c and 25c; % oz. $1.50 
Cheerful (B.M., A.A.S., 1944). Clear light 
pink, compact bedding Petunia, produc- 
ing foot-tall mound-shaped plants, liter- 
ally covered with large, single, 2%" 
flowers. Deeper than First Lady, slight 
suffusion of salmon, blooms early and 
lone simply adorablet2 is... Pkt25e 
Cream Star (S.M., A.A.S., 1940). Creamy 
white star; yellow throat....... Pkt. 25c 
a ‘ia se 2 ee, 
4 super Fluffy Ruffles (new '39). So frill- 
ed and ruffled they appear double; large 
flowers and large throats, all fine shades. 
Pkts? 35¢e and. 75¢ 
NEW MULTIFLORA (HYBRID) 
Extra strong bushy growth, erect and 
self-supporting mounds 2 ft. high and 
4 ft. girth; most prolific flowering class; 
blooming very early and lasting until 
freezing weather. Popular for bedding 
and cutting. 
Pink Sensation. (B.M., A.A.S. 1948) 3 
inch light rose-pink flowers. 
Pkt. (100 seeds) 50c; 250 seeds $1.00 
Silver Medal. (S.M., A.A.S., 1949) A 
richer, more pleasing salmon pink. 
Pkt. (100 seeds) 50c 
Balcony (Hybrida Pendula) 
Free flowering, strong trailing growth, 
18 to 24 in.; large 3 in. flowers; best 
suited to boxes, baskets. 
Black Prince. Deep velvety red. 
Cornflower Blue. (new 1936) % oz. $2.00 
Rose. Clear rose, golden throat. 
Royal Rose. Better balcony rose; giant 
flowered; clearer, warmer color. 
White (A.M., R.H.S., '35). Glistening 
Crimson. ....Pkt. each 25c; % oz. $1.25 
Collection 5 varieties $1.00 
Burnett’s Mixture. .Pkt. 20c; % oz. $1.25 
BURNETT-SEEDSMEN Z 
They’re easy to grow, bloom 
For early start,: 
In the doubles, select 
Large Single Grandiflora 
Massive 3% to 4 in. flowers, free flow- 
ering, with fringed edges that adds 
greatly to their attractiveness; recom- 
mended for pots and bedding. 
Dwarf Elk’s Pride (new ’39). Extra 
large, rich violet blue. 
Dainty Lady (S.M., 1936). Delicate yel- 
low, large single fringed. 
Flaming Velvet (G.M., A.A.S., 736). Deep 
velvety blood red, 18 in. 
Snow Mound. Dwarf fringed, giant 
white flowers on compact plants for 
pots or bedding; special strain. Pkt. 50c 
Snowstorm. Purest white, compact. 
White Beauty. Fringed white. 
White Cloud. Plain edged, pure white, 
but more compact; appealing. 
Hach Pkt. 25¢ 
Collection Any 5 Pkts. $1.00 and $2.00 
Burnett’s Fringed Mixture. From above 
Varieties) remmttac. Pkt. 25c; 1/32 oz. $2.50 
Nana Compacta (L’g. Flow’ed) 
Martha Washington (S.M., A.A.S., ’35). 
Blush pink, deeping to dark violet throat, 
rurfledwtlowerssyeeecon ee Pkt. 35¢ 
Velvet Ball (B.M., A.A.S., ’39). Com- 
pact 8 in. balls of rich velvety blood 
red; dozens of 2% in. flowers open at a 
CIMA aiserlree otk fone Pkts. 25c and 50c 
Dwarf Giants of California 
“Garden Giants” (New 1948). New 
dwarf ruffled petunia especially suited 
to home growing, because of its low 
growing, uniform, well-rounded 12 in. 
mounds, and continued blooming all 
Summer; withstands heat and drought; 
brilliantecolors yee as Pkts. 35c and 75c 
New York 7, N. Y. 
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