Dwarf Petunias 
(HA-10 in.) Dwarf compact 
mound-like plants (hybrida 
nana compacta) are covered 
with blooms from early sum- 
mer until frost. A _ bright, 
grand, display requiring lit- 
tle attention. Unexcelled for 
beds, borders, and edgings. 
Flowers small and single. 
Culture DE—F page 93 
Celestial Rose 
Dwarf Mixed 
Either of above petunias 
(Pkt. 20c) (1/16 02z. 60c) (% 
oz. $1.10) 
Bedding Petunias 
(HA-1% to 2 ft.) Fine bushy 
plants for massing in beds. 
While the single flowers are 
not particularly large their 
great numbers make a cheery 
showing even under trying 
weather and soil conditions. 
Howard’s Star — Crimson 
maroon with 5 _ pointed 
white star. 
Hybrida Fine Mixed 
Culture ADE —F page 93 
Either of these (Pkt. 15c) 
(1/16 oz. 60c) (% oz. $1.10) 
Portulaca (Rose Moss) Double Mixed 
Dwarf Celestial Rose 
(HA-6 in.) 
Will thrive 
in a dry sunny spot, where most other plants would die of thirst. 
Sow in the garden as soon as it becomes warm and enjoy a daz- 
zling display of beauty from July until frost. Can be transplanted 
while in full bloom. While not entirely fixed will produce a large 
percent of doubles. 
Culture AD — GH page 93 
(Pkt., 15c) (1/16 0z., 60c) (% oz., $1.10) 
Phlox Gigantea Salmon 
Glory (HA-10 in.) 
The individual florets are gigantic 
for Phlox and measuring with or- 
dinary culture from 1% to 1% 
inches in diameter. Color is pure 
salmon pink with a distinct creamy 
white eye. 
Culture A—G page 93 
(Pkt., 20c) (% 
oz., $1.00) 
Phlox Gigantea Mixed 
(HA-10 in.) For 
Art Shades variety and com- 
bination of bright fresh colors 
Phlox are unequalled. They flower 
freely during the entire summer. 
Culture A—G page 93 
(Pkt., 20c) (% oz., $1.00) 
(1%4 02., $1.75) 
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