APACHE 
PALEFACE 
NEW F, HYBRIDS OR LARGE-FLOWERED TYPES 
Try these new types and see the difference. They are 
uniform, vigorous, freer in bloom and show color earlier and 
more uniformly. 
F, Hybrid, Single Grandiflora 
250,000 S; 65° to 75° F.; 1 to 2 weeks; Jan. 15 to Mar. 1 
Ballerina. All-America Winner for 1952. Soft glowing 
salmon. Dwarf, compact and vigorous. 3% to 4-in. 
blooms. Excellent for pots; outstanding for gardens. 
Bolero. Gorgeous carmine-rose. Ruffled, uniform and 
extra dwarf. 
Carmine Rose. Brilliant carmine-rose, mostly with white 
throat. Beautifully waved and fringed flowers, 3 in. 
across. Vigorous grower, dwarf and compact. 
Crusader. (New.) Large, fringed rose-pink-on-white varie- 
gation. The sharp contrast in color makes this variety very 
attractive. 
Fairyland. (New.) Beautiful light salmon-pink. Very 
uniform, compact grower about 8 in. high, carrying a 
mass of 3-in. blooms. 
Flirt. (New.) Clear pmk. A dwarf, compact grower about 
8 in. tall, completely covered with 314-in. blooms. The 
best bloomer in our trials. 
La Paloma. Pure white with yellow throat. Dwarf 
fringed. Vigorous and free blooming. Blooms 3 to 34% 
in. in diameter. 
Minstrel. Large 3-in. flowers. White marked with rich 
blue. Dwarf, compact habit. Extremely uniform in 
habit and marking. 
Prima Donna. (New.) All-America Selection for 1954. 
This new variety has the same growing and flowering 
habits as Ballerina. Bright rose-pink with well-fringed, 
31% to 4-in. blooms. 
Tango. Deep salmon-scarlet. Dwarf fringed. More 
vigorous than the Erfurts; freer blooming. 
Florists’ Mixture. Contains all the above colors in well- 
blended proportions, plus many new shades. 
Any of above, ‘tr. pkt. $1.35, tr. pkt. $2.50, 
1/1280z. $4.50, 14,0z. $8.00 
THE INDIANS ee 
ARE HERE , 
Introducing for 1955 
THE NEW INDIAN SERIES OF 
PETUNIAS 
COMANCHE 
SIOUX 
F, HYBRID, SMALL-FLOWERED SINGLES 
OR MULTIFLORAS 
We are now able to add three companion colors to the 
very popular Comanche Petunia. They have the same 
general habit, vigor and flowering characteristics. 
Apache. Bright rose-red. 
Comanche. 1953 All-America Selection. Brightest red 
Petunia. Richer, brighter, more uniform scarlet-red, 
larger flowered and more floriferous than Fire Chief. 
Sioux. Glowing salmon. Paleface. Pure white. 
Linda. Clear light salmon-pink. Dwarf, vigorous, free- 
blooming plant. Color same as Silver Medal, but plant 
is more dwarf. 
Pink Beauty. Beautiful pink, richer in color and darker 
centered than First Lady. White throat. Very free 
flowering. 
Pink Queen. Clearest pink with creamy throat. Highly 
recommended for color, free-flowering habit and vigor. 
Pink Sensation. Tall. Clear pmk. Very uniform and free 
blooming. 
Rose Charm. Clear luminous rose-pink, of the Celestial 
Rose type but more vigorous. 
Silver Medal. Salmon-cerise. Uniform height (12 to 16 in.) 
and color. Profuse bloomer. 
Florists’ Bedding Mixed. Blend of all the above colors plus 
many new shades. 
Any of above, 14tr. pkt. $1.00, tr. pkt. $1.75, 
1/1280z. $3.50, 1440z. $6.50 
GRANDIFLORA NANA COMPACTA 
314,000 S; 65° to 70° F.; 1 to 2 weeks; Jan. 15 to Mar. 15 
King Henry. Velvety red. Very compact. Produces 
24%-in. blooms on 8-in. plants. 
Velvet Ball. Deep mahogany-red. Excellent for potting 
or bedding. 
Either of above, tr. pkt. 75c, 1/,,0z. $1.35, 14,0z. $2.50 
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H. G. GERMAN, 103 Bank Street, Smethport, Penna. 
