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3818 N 70 STREET 
PHOENIX, ARIZONA 
ALL PACKETS 10c EACH, unless noted otherwise 
PETUNIAS 
Seeds are very fine and need be sown carefully on surface of finely pulverized soil, well lightened with sand and peat or manure. 
GRANDIFLORA 
Giant Single Flowered 
Burgundy—Rich wine red, contrasting 
white throat. 
Violacea—Largest dark velvety purple. 
Flaming Velvet — Luscious velvety 
blood red. 
PETUNIA HYBRIDS 
Spreading Types 
Howard Star—Reddish-purple flowers 
with a white central star. 
White King—Pure white. 
Single Mixed—Choice mixture of many 
lovely colors. 
NANA ERECTA 
Dwarf, Compact Bedding Types 
Celestial Rose—Compact, deep rose. 
Rosy Morn—Dwarf. Rose with white 
throat. 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
Select—Fringed and ruffled. The fin- 
est large flowering strain of single pe- 
tunias. Very deep throat, beautifully 
veined, mixed colors. Pkt. 10e¢ and 25c. 
PHLOX 
MIXED SNAPDRAGONS 
PETUNIAS, GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
PENSTEMON, Arizona Giants, Mixed— 
Very showy tubular flowers. Often 2 
inches long and an inch or so across the 
mouth. Two feet; sun. 
PHLOX—Showy annual flowers, 8 to 
12 inches high, with clusters of brightly 
colored bloom during spring from fall 
and winter sowings. Sun. 
Drummondi 
Pink 
Purple 
Red with White Eye 
Snowbank—White. 
Rosy Morn — Giant-flowered brilliant 
rose with white eye. Free blooming, uni- 
form height. ; 
Salmon Glory — Salmon with distinct 
creamy-white eye. 
Select Mixture 
Dwarf Mixed 
Double Mixed 
Tall Mixed 
PINKS—Beautifully colored single and 
double flowers with petals delicately cut. 
Grows about a foot high. Easy to grow, 
free-flowering. Sun. 
Heddewigi, Single Mixed 
Heddewigi, Double Mixed 
All Types Mixed 
POPPY —Very popular, delicately 
formed flowers. Sun. 
American Legion Red—2 to 3 feet. 
Shirley, Single Mixed—Improved type. 
Shirley, Double Mixed—Beautiful be- 
gonia-like flowers. 
Iceland Poppy — Gay colored flowers 
with lovely texture borne on long leafless 
stems held high above tufted foliage. Sun 
or light shade. 
California Poppy—Low growing annu- 
als with silvery green foliage and showy 
profusion of brightly colored flowers. 
Single Mixed 
Golden West—Golden yellow. 
PORTULACA, Moss Rose—Very showy 
low-growing bedding plant with succu- 
lent waxy leaves and showy cup-shaped 
flowers in clear pleasing colors. Dry 
sunny places. Summer. 
Single Mixed—AIll colors. 
Double Mixed—Flowers fully double. 
RICINUS, Castor Bean—Tall tree-like 
annuals planted for tropical-looking fo- 
liage. 6 to 10 feet. Sun. 
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QUEEN ANNE’S LACE, Select Star- 
Flowered—Used extensively as a filler 
in bouquets. In the garden produces 
drifts of lovely white flowers. Sun. 
SALPIGLOSSIS, Mixed — Beautifully 
veined tubular flowers on 2 to 3 foot 
stems. Rich brilliant colors. Popular as 
cut flowers. Sun. 
SALVIA, Fireball— Plants blaze in 
color. Tender perennials for early spring 
planting. Blooms the first season. Sun. 
SCABIOSA, Mourning Bride, Mixed— 
Pincushion flowers. Profuse and lovely 
flowers on tall wiry stems. 2 to 3 feet 
high. Sun. 
SCARLET RUNNER BEANS — Showy 
clusters of 10 to 30 bright red flowers, 
followed by edible beans. 
SCHIZANTHUS, Select Mixed—Butter- 
fly or Fringe Flower. Dainty compact 
branching annual. Finely cut foliage, 
and brilliantly colored butterfly-like 
flowers. Sheltered position. Sun. 
SHASTA DAISY, Alaska—Large single 
white daisy with yellow center on 242 
foot stems. 
SNAPDRAGONS (Antirrhinum)— Rust 
proof strains. Popular winter annuals 
with showy pleasing formed lovely flow- 
ers. Long flowering season. Sun. In the 
following colors: 
Shasta— White. 
Copper Queen—Bronze. 
Brilliant Rose—Pink. 
Defiance—Giant red. 
Yellow Jacket—Yellow. 
Mixed — Rust proof mixture of fine 
colors. 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
