Archive image from page 6 of Currie's garden annual 1939. Currie's garden annual : 1939 curriesgardenann19curr_5 Year: 1939 ( Petunia Velvet Ball ALL DOUBLE DWARF VICTORIOUS PETU- NIAS—This new strain produces 100 per cent double flowering Petunlos of immense size ond o v.'onderf'j! assortment of beautiful colors. ALL DOUBLE WORLD BEAUTY —A rich glowing cormlne pink, the plants ore very dwarf and flowers ore beautifully fringed and very large often measuring over 4 Inches across. 50c. ALL DOUBLE VICTORIOUS MIXTURE — Many wonderful colors, most of them of the Giant fringed type. Plonts
Archive image from page 6 of Currie's garden annual 1939. Currie's garden annual : 1939 curriesgardenann19curr_5 Year: 1939 ( Petunia Velvet Ball ALL DOUBLE DWARF VICTORIOUS PETU- NIAS—This new strain produces 100 per cent double flowering Petunlos of immense size ond o v.'onderf'j! assortment of beautiful colors. ALL DOUBLE WORLD BEAUTY —A rich glowing cormlne pink, the plants ore very dwarf and flowers ore beautifully fringed and very large often measuring over 4 Inches across. 50c. ALL DOUBLE VICTORIOUS MIXTURE — Many wonderful colors, most of them of the Giant fringed type. Plonts ore dwarf and compoct. 50c. PETUNIA HYBRIDA SNOW BEDDER — A new break In dwarf v/hlte colored Petunlos. In height does not exceed 10 Inches but when well grown covers 24 inches of ground. Flowers measure about 2'/2 inches across, and literally cover the whole plant. Unsur- passable to decorate the garden where white flowers are desired. Also valuable for rock gorden. Pkt., 20c. Holhwood Star NEW PETUNIAS SALMON SUPREME—A brond new color In Petunlos. The flowers first are rich corol-solmon. changing as they ma- ture to o glistening soft salmon-pink. They grov/ 2 inches ocross. Plants have a nicely rounded form which Is retained throughout the season. Height about I ft. and spread obout l'/2 'ft- The plants ore unusually flor- Iferous, with light fresh green foliage which hormonlzes beautifully v/ith the soft tone of the flowers. Pkt., 25c. NEW PETUNIA TOPAZ ROSE—A brilllont oddltlon to the Hybrlda group. Fiery vel- vety rose of o brillioncy seldom seen, slightly suffused with gold. The throat Is the color of topaz. Pkt., 15c.
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