POPULAR PETUNIAS 
Canadian Alisboubleies 
P-474“Gaiety”—An exceptionally fine 
new double Petunia with medium large 
well-doubled and fringed flowers. A beau- 
tiful variegation of bright rose-pink and 
white gives a “Strawberries in Cream” 
effect. Dwarf, base branching plant. 
35e each; 3 for $1.00 
P-475—Canadian All Double—Mixture of 
the best strains of All Double Petunias con- 
taining the following colors: rose, pink, sal- 
mon, white, and mauve. Nicely ruffled, 
growing over 4 inches in diameter. A vigor- 
ous plant, dwarf and free branching. 
25¢e each; 
Hybrid 
P-473—Ballerina—A new All-America Se- 
lection! Extra large frilled flowers of clear, 
intense salmon that hold up well under 
summer sun. Free branching and profuse 
blooming. 
P-476—Silver Medal—All American Silver 
Medal Winner. Low, bushy plants grow 1 
foot tall and. spread 18 to 20 inches. Covered 
with bloom from early summer until frost 
with flowers 3 inches across. First opens a 
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Giants of California 
Fancy Petunias 
P-478—Theodosia — Extra large, heavily 
fringed flowers of brilliant rose with con- 
trasting golden yellow throat. Plant 12 to 
16 inches tall. 
P-479—Giants of California—Very vigor- 
ous plants ideally suited for bedding. ‘The 
colors range from velvety crimson to a deli- 
cate pink. The artistically veined, deeply 
ruffled flowers grow as large as 7 inches 
across. 
0 for $2.00 
Petunias 
salmon cerise with orange undertone, then 
gradually changes to rich salmon. 
P-477—Pink Sensation — All American 
Bronze Medal Winner. Vigorous plants 2 
feet tall, 4 feet in width and covered with 
flowers 3 inches across. Rose pink with 
deeper veining extending out toward the 
edge which is fringed with ‘brown. Its 
metallic luster adds life and sparkle. 
25e each; 10 for $2.00 
Bedding Petunias 
P-481—Admiral—Large clear blue, attrac- 
tively ruffled flowers. Our best blue. 
P-482—Blue Bedder—Mild blue flowers; 
a bed of these resembles a clear summer 
sky. 
P-483—Fire Chief — All American Gold 
Medal Winner. Newly opened flowers are 
a true scarlet-red, turning to deep salmon- 
rose with age. Plants are dwarf and com- 
pact, about 12 to 15 inches high. Yields a 
wealth of bloom throughout the driest. hot- 
test weather. Beautiful in mass planting! 
P-484—Rosy Morn—Delicate rose flowers 
with white throat. Grown by a strong 
dwarf plant. 
P-485—Topaz Queen—Scarlet rose with 
orange scarlet overtone. Large flowers 
freely produced. Our favorite pink. 
P-486—Velvet Ball — Velvety blood red. 
Free-flowering, vigorous growing with 
heavy. foliage. 
20c each; 12 for $2.00 
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