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285,000 S. Thre are 3 distinct classes of Grandiflora: the Ruffled, 
the Fringed, and the Dwarf. Like all Petunias, the most vigorous 
are the tall ones. The Dwarf Grandifloras make ideal pot plants, 
but for bedding most of them do not hold up where summers are 
very warm. 
RUFFLED GRANDIFLORAS 
@ Popcorn (New). Our finest white. See picture at right. 
VY tr. pkt., $1.00; tr. pkt., $1.75; 1/64 oz., $3.30; 
1/32 oz., $6.00; 1/16 0z., $11.00. 
@ White Queen. Extra large, wavy, pure white flowers 
and vigorous growth make this a truly outstanding 
Petunia. Fine for bedding or pot plant use. 
@Snowstorm. Fine, large flowered white. Similar to 
White Queen. Makes a nice pot plant. 
@ Elk’s Pride Dwarf. Our strain of this always popular, 
rich velvety purple is admirably suited for bedding or 
porch boxes. Uniform in growth and a ready seller. 
Prices above 3, each: tr. pkt., 85¢; 1/64 oz., $1.90; 
1/32 oz., $3.40; 1/16 oz., $5.75. 
Summer Night. Elk’s Pride color but much more bushy and 
compact than the variety Elk’s Pride. Blooms with doubles. 
Tr. pkt., $1.00; 14 0z., $2.25; 140 0z., $4.00; 146 0z., $7.50. 
White Cloud. We offer the originator’s strain. 
Burgundy. Dark burgundy wine-red with large white throat. 
Dwarf Pink Glory. Glowing carmine-rose with white throat. 
About 75% large flowered. 
Giant Flaming Velvet. Large, ruffled, mahogany-red flowers 
and fairly compact growth make this an attractive variety. 
Royalty. Large ruffled flowers in combinations of purple and 
white. 
Prices above 5, each: tr. pkt., 850; 164 0z., $1.90; 142 0z., $3.40; 
We oz., $5.75. 
@ Ruffled Grandiflora Mixture. A. well-balanced formula mix- 
ture of all important colors in this very popular class. Tr. pkt., 
60c; 1/64 0z., $1.50; 1/32 oz., $2.75; 1/16 oz., $5.00. 
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WEST CHICAGO 
ILLINOIS 
(Large Flowered) Petuutas 
@ POPCORN— 
A Super-Dwarf Grandiflora White 
Popcorn (New). If you like Snowstorm or White 
Queen for flower size, but find it a bit tall for 
certain uses, here is the answer—a really dwarf, 
large flowered white. Picture the huge glisten- 
ing white flowers of Snowstorm or White Queen 
carried on low-growing, upright plants and you 
have our new Popcorn. Makes a wonderful plant 
for pots or combinations, and is equally at home 
for bedding. Originated by Waller-Franklin 
Seed Co. A Ball introduction last year. 
1% tr. pkt., $1.00; tr. pkt., $1.75, 1/64 oz., 
$3.30; 1/32 oz., $6.00; 1/16 oz., $11.00. 
FRINGED GRANDIFLORAS 
Dainty Lady. A light cream. The nearest approach to a yellow 
~ Petunia. Tr. pkt., 60; 144 0z., $1.50; 4% 02., $2.75. 
Dazzler. Free flowering, deep carmine-rose; fairly well fringed 
and very showy. Extra early and dwarf. This is a fine pot plant 
variety. Tr. pkt., 60¢; %44 0z., $1.50; 142 02. $2.75. 
Fluffy Ruffles. An attractive fringed mixture for bedding work. 
Tr. pkt., 50¢; 142 0z., $1.75; 346 0z., $3.00; 1% 0z., $5.50. 
@Fringed Snowstorm. Nicely fringed, pure white flowers with 
faint gold throat are very freely produced. One of the finest for 
either pots or bedding. % tr. pkt., 65¢; tr. pkt., $1.00; 1%4 0z., 
$2.35; 140 0z., $3.75; Ye oz., $6.75. 
Light Blue. Campanula-blue, with dark veins and purple throat. 
Nicely fringed. 
Pink Triumph. Choice clear rose-pink. Fine bedder. 
Royal Purple. Velvety purple with attractively fringed petals. 
@ Theodosia Improved. Extra large, heavily fringed flowers of 
brilliant glowing rose with contrasting golden yellow throat. 
White Beauty. A strong grower; fringed pure white. 
Prices above 5, each: tr. pkt., 60¢; %44 0z., $1.50; 442 02, $2.75. 
Gaiety. Medium sized, fringed flowers irregularly marked rose- 
pink and white. Vigorous in growth but dwarf and spreading in 
habit. Tr. pkt., 75¢; 44 0z., $1.75; Vo oz., $3.00. 
White Mound. Uniform, compact growth with medium sized, 
white flowers. Tr. pkt., 75¢; %4 0z., $1.75; 142 0z., $3.00. 
@ Fringed Grandiflora Mixture. A high-class mixture made up of 
the best named varieties in the Fringed class. Tr. pkt., 50¢; 
4g oz., $1.85; 446 02. $3.50. 
REGARDING PETUNIA “FORMULA MIXTURES” 
Since germination, vigor, and reaction to different climatic 
conditions vary with varieties, it is difficult to make a formula 
mixture which will perform with uniform satisfaction every- 
where. Some varieties are naturally more vigorous, while oth- 
ers tend to be “drowned out” by the stronger growers; and 
the resultant color balance is not always entirely satisfactory. 
For this reason, where you need substantial quantities, we rec- 
ommend that you buy separate colors, mixing the seedlings 
when transplanting to get special color combinations. 
Plant up your own grounds. It’s a real help in selling bedding plants. 7 
