NEW PAN-AMERICAN 
DWARF SINGLE FRINGED 
Extremely uniform, these, the finest of all, 
will give you that extra profit. Try them. 
Ballerina. All-America, 1952. A single F;, 
hybrid with fringed, deep salmon-pink, 
3 \%- to 4-inch flowers on compact, 10-inch 
plants. Astoundingly uniform and true. 
Unexcelled for pots. 
La Paloma. Huge, well-fringed pure white, 4 
yellow-throated single flowers on 12-inch 
plants. An F, hybrid ftne for Easter pots. gg 
Above 2, tr. pkt. $1.35; tr. pkt. $2.50; 
1/1280z. $4.50; lgyoz. $8; lgoz. $15.50; 
1¢goz. $30. 
Carmencita. Fringed, deep scarlet-salmon, 
medium flowers on dwarf, compact 8-inch 
plants for pot culture. Mtr. pkt. 85c; 
tr. pkt. $1.50; 1/1280z. $2; léoz. $3.50; 
Loz. $6; Voz. $11; oz. $21.50. 
Petunia, Dwarf California Giants 
DWARF CALIFORNIA GIANTS ; 
A superb strain of single Petunias unexcelled for pot-culture. The dwarf, sturdy plants, in 
3 or 4-inch pots, will bloom when only 6 inches high. The beautifully ruffled and fringed flow- 
ers, often over 5 inches across, with open, well-marked throats, are produced freely. 
Ramona Strain. Dark Shades Mixed; and Dark and Light Shades Mixed. Each, Tr. Pkt. $1; 
Vézoz. $1.75; 4o0z. $2.75; Yeoz. $5; 4oz. $9; Woz. $15; oz. $45. ; 
Extra Dwarf Mixed. A new strain dwarfer than Ramona and extra fine for pot-culture. Con- 
tains 80% large, open throated, fringed flowers from crimson to pink. Fine for pots and 
flats. Tr. Pkt. $1; Yéjoz. $2.25; Wooz. $4.25; Leoz. $7.50; Yeoz. $13.50; oz. $25. _ , 
Little Giants, Mixed. Ruffled and waved, deep-throated flowers of Dwarf California Giant 
type but of smaller size, averaging 2 inches across. They are freely produced on compact, 
8 to 10-inch plants splendid for flat and pot sale. The colors range from deep crimson to 
white in every combination. Tr. Pkt. 75c; éyoz. $1.40; 490z. $2.50; Yeoz. $4.50; goz. $7.50. 
PAN-AMERICAN ALL-DOUBLE GIANT FRINGED 
These strains are the ultimate in Double Petunias. Not only are they the finest fringed, 
largest, most double flowers, 100 per cent grandiflora, but the dwarf plants, exceptionally 
uniform, are very free-flowering and fine for pot culture. For this a December sowing, grown 
cool, makes the best plants in 4 or 5-inch pots by May, but a January or early February sow- 
Ing gives good 3 to 4-inch May plants. 
All-Double America Improved. A fine 
new strain with rose-pink double 
flowers, 2 4% inches across, on 12-inch 
plants, 18 mches across. Ideal for 
pots. tr. pkt. $1.35; tr. pkt. $2.50; 
1/1280z. $4.50; lésoz. $8; Moz. 
$14.50. 
Allegro. Fully double, nicely fringed, 
bright deep salmon 3 %-inch flowers 
on free-branching, 10-inch plants. 
Caprice. Dark rose- pink, medium flow- 
ers on 12-inch, free-blooming plants. 
Nocturne. Deep violet-purple, 3-inch 
flowers on compact, 12-inch plants. 
Sonata. White, double, 4-inch flowers 
on 15-inch plants. Needs pinching. 
Each of above 4, Yetr. pkt. $2.75; 
tr. pkt. $4.50; 1/1280z. $8.50; l¢é4oz. 
$16; 14202. $29.50; leoz. $58 
Glorious Mixture. Made with 25% 
Allegro, 35% Caprice, 20% Sonata, 
10% Rhapsody (burgundy-wine), 
5% Nocturne, 5% Minuet (laven- 
der). The best mixture of - all. 
VYotr. pkt. $2.25; tr. pkt. $4; 1/128 
oz. $7.60; Yéyoz. $14.45; lgooz. $28; 
Tgoz. $55.40. 
Petunia, Glorious All-Double Dwarf BEDDING PETUNIAS—See page 38 
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