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F, Hybrid Multifloras 
@Silver Medal. )sYorm Wowramsarmov7 11 in. Medium large flowers 
of soft salmon-pink are lavishly produced on free-branching, semi-upright 
type plants. Here is an ideal shade for the trade which likes soft pastel 
colors. 
@ Pink Sensation \()HYerim( Wownawsemion7 15 in. One of the most vig- 
orous, free flowering, fast growing “showy” Petunias we have ever seen. 
This color is near Fair Lady—a light silvery pink. A very useful Petunia 
for bedding where a real show of color is wanted. 
@ Rose Charm. (Pictured above.) 12 in. Rich, brilliant rose, 
wonderfully vigorous, free branching and flowering. In our trials each 
plant reaches a spread of over 2 feet and is literally a solid mass of 
bloom. Rose Charm has an ideal “bedding” habit of growth. Somewhat 
procumbent in habit as compared with most Petunias, it forms a sort of 
mat” or carpet of bloom in which one plant joins to its neighbor. A 
real “floral ground cover!” 
@ Linda. (New—upper left.) 9 in. Brilliant rosy 
salmon flowers similar to Silver Medal are carried on bushy, 
solid plants of great vigor. Will withstand heavy wind and rain 
without plants breaking down. Somewhat more dwarf than 
Silver Medal. We find demand for salmon Multiflora Petunias 
gradually shifting to this variety from Silver Medal. 
@Brilliancy. (New.) Y)s¥verm Quite similar to Apache in its 
deep cerise-rose coloring but taller and more vigorous in 
growth. Makes a wonderful show for bedding. 
Prices above 5, each: % tr. pkt., $1.00; tr. pkt., $1.75; 428 02z., 
$3.50; 1%4 0z., $6.50; 140 oz, $11.70; %46 oz. $20.00. 
F, Hybrid (Paleface) Vigor—There Really IS a Difference! 
Here are the well known Snowball Imp. and Paleface Petunias planted 
side by side from same sowing date in our 1954 trials. See page 7 
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SNOWBALL IMP. for Paleface and other Indian Series Multifloras. 
~ PALEFACE 
8 The dot (@) indicates varieties most dependably satisfactory in our experience and observation. 
