Pan American 
PETUNIA 
SEEDS 
This group of double and hybrid Petu- 
nias are of outstanding quality and they 
have had much popularity over a period 
of years. All the seeds offered here are 
direct from the originator of course. You’ll 
find them most valuable and popular this 
year so plant freely. 
PETUNIA, Nocturne 
DOUBLE FLOWERED TYPES: 
ALLEGRO: Scarlet salmon in bud opening bright deep salmon. Fully 
double fringe 3%’’ to 4’’ flowers. A dwarf vigorous grower base branch- 
ing. About 12’’ high, 24’’ spread. An all purpose variety. 
CAPRICE: A bright rose of attractive shade. Other characteristics similar 
to Allegro. 
MINUET: Orchid-lavender, some blooms variegated. Taller than the two 
above (18’’) but about the same spread. Pinching in early growth 
suggested for better plant form. 
NOCTURNE: Violet-purple - dark. Flowers medium large - 3’’ to 3%’’ 
but fully double fringed. Plant habit medium tall (15’’) with 24’’ 
spread. A good bedding sort. 
RHAPSODY: Burgundy wine-red. Large fiowered - 3%’’ to 4’’ and fully 
double fringed. Uniformly dwarf 12’’ by 24’’ and freely base branched. 
Very excellent. 
SONATA: Pure white. Large flowered 3%%’’ to 4’’ and freely fringed full 
double. Medium dwarf - 18’’ by 24’’. Suggested March 1st planting 
for May 1st setting. Pinch early in growth for better form. 
PRICES: Originators seeds, 4% Trade Packet $2.50; Trade Packet 
$4.00; og oz. $8.00; %& oz. $15.00; % oz. $27.50 per item. 
GLORIOUS MIXTURE: A formula mixture, from straight colors. Percent- 
age is as follows: Allegro 25; Caprice 35; Nocturne 5; Rahpsody 10 
and Sonata 20. Pinch taller plants to uniform height. Be sure to 
transplant ALL, not just the stronger plants as weaker plants in double 
Petunias are usually the best doubles. 
PRICE: ¥% Trade Packet $2.20; Trade Packet $3.90; Wog oz. $7.25; 
gz 0z. $13.50. 
F/1 HYBRIDS, GRANDIFLORA TYPES: Very outstanding type. 
This group produces flowers 314 to 4 inches across in great profusion 
with beautifully fringed edges and brilliant colors. Plant habit is 
dwarf-spreading making it an ideal type for bedding and when pinched 
it can be well grown in pots. These you can’t overlook this year. 
BALLERINA: A. A. S, 1952. Soft glowing salmon of uniform large flowers 
and compact habit. Tops! 
BOLERO: Bright rose-pink and exceptionally free flowering. 
LA PALOMA: Pure white, yellow throat. Well fringed and free flowering. 
PRIMA DONNA: A rich shade of rose. Excellent. 
TANGO: Bright, deep scarlet-salmon. Very striking. 
PRICE: ¥ Tr. Pkt. $1.25; Tr. Pkt. $2.35; 140g oz. $4.00; %& oz. $7.50. 
F/1 HYBRIDS, MULTIFLORA TYPES: Outstanding for bedding. 
This group produces great quantities of large (2144 inch and larger) 
single flowers that give a lot of display throughout the entire season. The 
plant habit is excellent and the dwarf, spreading form makes them ideal 
for both bedding and pots. Pinching for the latter type of culture is 
advised. 
APACHE: A fine, bright rose red. 
COMANCHE: A. 8. S. 1953. Deep scarlet-red. First of this series. 
LINDA: (bnproved Silver Medal) Clear light salmon-pink. 
PALE FACE: One of the finest bedding pure whites. 
SIOUX: A very fine medium salmon. 
PRICE: Y% Tr. Pkt. $1.00; Tr. Pkt. $1.60; 140g oz. $3.00; 2; oz. $5.50. 
