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Versatile Double Petunias 
Soil out of pots—3’s and 4’s and even 5’s finished sell on sight. The recommended new strains are dwarf, com- 
pact, branching, which gives them ideal pot plant habit. Sow in December for 4’s for April and May. For larger 
sizes sow late November. Need good drainage, cool temperatures. 
Use in combinations—pots or boxes. A mid-December sowing will give lovely 3’s for use in combinations for 
Mother’s Day. 
Note: Read variety descriptions carefully. For super-dwarf strains try Pink Perfection and Gaiety. All others 
have satisfactory dwarf habit except Sonata, Minuet, Burpee Orchid, and several Victorious strains which need 
a pinch to produce ideal potted plant habit. 
Ample spacing builds quality and desirable growth habit into any plant—double Petunias included. 
The All-Double Petunias listed on these two pages are Genuine F: Hybrids. 
@BALL ALL-DOUBLE MIXTURE 
(Formula Mixture) 
Our top quality all-purpose double mixture, contain- 
ing liberal portions of the most popular straight col- 
ors of similar growth habit, blended by formula with 
our well-known large flowered Canadian strain—our 
finest double mixture. 1% tr. pkt., $2.50; tr. pkt., 
$4.00; 1/128 oz. $7.60; 1/64 oz. $14.45; 
1/32 oz., $28.00. 
CANADIAN QUEEN 
For a light rose-pink, uniform fine habit, large, fully double flowers 
delicately fringed, you can’t beat Canadian Queen. 
CANADIAN STRAINS 
MIXTURES 
@Canadian Mixture, Improved. Basically improved 
by the addition of more fine rose, pink and salmon 
shades. 44 tr. pkt., $2.00; tr. pkt., $3.50; 1/128 oz., 
$6.65; 1/64 oz., $12.60; 1/32 0z., $24.00. 
Colossal Shades of Rose, Imp. The largest flowered 
All-Double Petunia. Shades of pink and salmon-rose. 
W tr. pkt., $1.75; tr. pkt., $3.00; 1/128 oz., $6.50; 
1/64 oz., $11.75; 1/32 oz., $22.00. 
SEPARATE COLORS 
@ Cotton Candy. (New.) An appealing, soft creamy 
salmon suffused with pink. Extra large, fully dou- 
ble flowers borne in abundance on vigorous but 
dense plants. Fine for pots or bedding. Better try 
some of this. 1 tr. pkt., $2.00; tr. pkt., $3.50; 
1/128 oz., $6.65; 1/64 oz., $12.60; 1/32 oz., 
$24.00. 
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@ Canadian Queen. Pictured at left. A very fine, true 
pink double, somewhat lighter than Rose of Canada. 
The large, well ruffled flowers are carried nicely above 
the compact, bushy plants. A first class, all-around 
double Petunia. 1% tr. pkt., $2.75; tr. pkt., $4.50; 
1/128 oz., $8.50; 1/64 oz., $16.00. 
America. Medium sized bright rose flowers very freely produced 
on a medium tall plant. If pinched once will produce a very 
nice pot plant. % tr. pkt., $1.35; tr. pkt., $2.50; Mos oz. 
$4.50; 164 0z., $8.00; 14» 0z., $14.50. 
Northern Lights. Shades of medium deep rose with some 
bi-colored types. Typical fine Canadian habit of growth. 
Black Prince. A bright Burgundy wine color. Flowers are only 
medium in size, but freely produced. 
Rose of Canada. Fully double, bright medium rose flowers 
about 3 inches across are freely produced on compact, bushy 
plants. 
Prices above 3, each: % tr. pkt., $2.00; tr. pkt., $3.50; 
Whos oz., $6.65; Yes oz., $12.60; Wo oz., $24.00. 
@ Burpee Orchid. According to our observations this is the most 
suitable of the orchid or lavender doubles for pot use. This 
is not a Canadian All-Double. 1% tr. pkt., $2.75; tr. pkt., 
$4.50; 4405 02z., $8.50; 44 0z., $16.00. 
2 The dot (@) indicates varieties most dependably satisfactory in our experience and observation. 
