~S.N. & S.Co’s. FAMOUS PETUNIAS | 
Petunias are one of the most important annual plants for your garden because they bloom continuous- 
ly from early Summer to frost. 
They succeed in ordinary well-drained garden soil and in locations where 
they receive plenty of sunlight. The freedom with which the charming blooms are produced throughout 
the season is truly amazing. 
Seeds may be started indoors about six weeks before your usual outdoor 
planting time or sow directly outdoors when the soil has become warm. 
PETUNIA — DOUBLE VARIETIES 
AMERICA—Silver Medal Winner — This All-Double 
Petunia is one of the finest. Plant is compact and 
uniform, 1 foot high and 1% feet across; blooms 
very early and continues profusely until frost. 
The Rose-Pink flowers, two inches and more 
across. Ideal for beds, borders and pots. Really 
beautiful. Pkt (about 100 seeds) 50c. 2 pkts 95ce. 
ROSE MARIE — All-America Bronze Medal Winner. 
Flowers are a delightful shade of Rose-Pink, 3 
inches and more across, fully double and freely 
borne on dwarf, compact plants 18 inches tall and 
30 inches or more across. Excellent for beds and 
borders or for cutting. 
Pkt (100 seeds) $1.00. 2 pkts $1.85. 
DOUBLE FRINGED MIXED — This is a mixture of 
the best large flowering and fringed double 
Petunias, and will produce grand flowers. This 
new strain comes practically 100% double giant 
flowers in the most up-to-date colorings. 
PKt 50c. 2 for $5e. 
SINGLE GIANT FLOWERING VARIETIES 
THE FLOWERS OF THIS TYPE AVERAGE 
3-4 INCHES 
THEODOSIA—Light, bright Rose-Pink with a clear 
Yellow throat veined Purplish Black. Fringed. 
One of the finest. Pkt 25¢c. 2 pkts 45e. 
ELKS’ PURPLE or PRIDE—A most outstanding 
variety, with immense flowers of rich, deep Elks’ 
Purple. The petals are of velvety appearance. 
The blooms are enormously large. The velvety 
Black veins add much to their beauty. Pkt 25e. 
ROSE KING IMPROVED—FEveryone is immediately 
struck with the clearness of the bright Rose-Pink 
color. The flowers are large, usually three inches 
in diameter and have a lovely Golden throat. 
Free flowering. Pkt lide. 1/16 oz 50c. 
GIANT FLUFFY RUFFLES—Single—Mixed—tThese 
Petunias are very large flowered. The petals are 
waved, frilled and curled and twisted, giving an 
extremely pretty flower. Pkt 25c. 2 for 45e. 
HYBRID PETUNIAS 
Are really outstanding, and will produce larger 
flowers, and more per plant. Special care should 
be given to sowing the seed and growing of the 
plants. Wonderful for cut flowers. 
PINK SENSATION — Bronze Medal Winner — The 
first Hybrid Single Petunia, bringing new 
vigor and profusion of bloom to bedding Petunias. 
This new type makes a dramatic border or hedge, 
a compact rounded mass of unusually large Rose- 
Pink flowers. Plants grow 24 inches tall, sa 
bushy they do not “break open.” 
Pkt 100 seeds 50c. 2 pkts $5e. 
PETU NIA—Silver Medal — The richest and purest 
Salmon (Salmon-Pink) colored variety to date. 
Is 12 inches high, in compact, rounded plants, 
practically covered with petaled flowers of me- 
dium size. This variety is early and prolific in 
blooming. Must be seen to be appreciated. 
Pkt 100 seeds 50c. 2 pkts 95ce. 
PHTUNIA — BALCONY SINGLE LARGE FLOWER- 
ING BEDDING VARIETIES 
Showy plants with long branches covered with 
blooms, 2% to 3 in. and more across. Equally as de- 
sirable for trailing from hanging baskets, porch 
and balcony boxes. 18 to 20 inches tall. 
BALCONY BLUE—The flowers are a Purplish- 
Blue, turning to a Violet-Blue when fully ex- 
panded. Pkt 20c. 1/16 oz $1.00. %& oz $1.75. 
BALCONY WHITE—A magnificent pure White, 
very large. PKt 20c. 1/16 oz $1.00. % oz $1.75. 
BALCONY ROSE — Lovely bright rose flowers with 
a contrasting White throat. 
Pkt 20c. 1/16 oz $1.00. % oz $1.75. 
BALCONY MIXED — An excellent mixture of the 
finest varieties to create a gorgeous display. 
Pkt 1l5e. 1/16 oz 55e. Y% oz $1.00. 
SINGLE BEDDING PETUNIAS 
Plants are extremely free blooming, producing a 
wealth of flowers even under the most trying con- 
ditions. Ideal for beds, borders and porch boxes. 
Grow 1 to 1% feet tall. 
FLAMING VELVET—Flowers are rich and brilliant 
deep velvety Mahogany Red. Large flowered, 
free blooming. An outstanding color. Beautiful. 
PKt 25ec. 1/16 oz SOc. 
SALMON SUPREME — An entirely new color. The 
flowers are of a rich Coral Salmon, changing to a 
glistening soft Salmon Pink. They grow two 
inches and are deeply five-lobed, and have a 
nicely rounded form. A uniform height and a 
spread of about 1% feet, blooms profusely. 
RADIANCE—AIll-Ameriea Silver Medal Winner — 
Glowing, soft Cerise-Rose with underlying Sal- 
mon to intensify is brilliance; brown-veined 
Golden-Yellow Throat. PKt 25¢c. 1/16 oz S5de. 
SINGLE DWARF BEDDING 
Very free flowering dwarf compact; the round, 
mound-like plants being covered with blooms from 
early summer until frost. Ideal for edgings, beds, 
borders and highly desirable for pot culture. Will 
produce a grand display with little care or atten- 
tion. 10 to 12 inches tall. 
ROSY MORN — A bright 
Rosy Pink, with Sil- 
Verye WV bite. throat, 
very charming and 
free flowering. 
PKt 15e. 1/16 oz 55e. 
1% oz $1.10. 
ROSE OF HEAVEN — 
A marvelous brilliant 
Rose, with inconspic- 
uous white throat. A 
deeper color than 
Rosy Morn. 
PKt 15e. 1/16 oz 55e. 
% oz $1.10. 
Petunia — Single 
CELESTIAL ROS E—Improvement on Rose of 
Heaven and Rosy Morn; more compact in growth 
and deeper in color, a beautiful, rich, satiny Rose. 
PKt 15e. 1/16 0z 55ce. & oz $1.10. 
CHEERFUL —Is a clear light Pink. It shows up 
marvelously under artificial light. Compact 
growing for bedding, pots or window boxes. The 
round shaped plants are practically covered with 
large single 2% inch flowers. Very free blooming 
PKt 25c. 1/16 oz $1.35. 
FIRE CHIEF —- Striking in color, a spectrum red, 
with the glow of scarlet red. Makes an erect 
growth; the flowers are borne in profusion all 
season long and blanket the plants with single 
large blooms 2% inches across. 
Pkt 25c. 2 ukts 45e. 1/16 oz 95e. 
PETUNIA COMANCHE — NOVELTY 
The Reddest of Red Petunias Known. (About 100 
seeds). Pkt 50c. 2 ukts 95c. See Page 3. 
NEW FLOWERS AND SPECIALTIES, See Pages 2, 
3 and Color Page. 
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