Archive image from page 36 of Currie's 65th year garden annual. Currie's 65th year garden annual curries65thyearg19curr Year: 1940 ( lEW <lo4Aje FOR THE GIRDEI All-American Selections NEW PETUNIAS 4r V «4iivt'/ Petunia Miniature Ruffled Betsy Ross GLOW—A dwarf, compact, ball-shaped plant, the color is a bright rosy red with a lighter throat, very free flowering all sea- son, with rich coloring, true, and a wonder- ful variety for the garden. Pkt., 25c. CREAM STAR—Another dwarf compact variety, the flowers are a soft, creamy white, bluntly star shaped, and with a star of cream coloring on t
Archive image from page 36 of Currie's 65th year garden annual. Currie's 65th year garden annual curries65thyearg19curr Year: 1940 ( lEW <lo4Aje FOR THE GIRDEI All-American Selections NEW PETUNIAS 4r V «4iivt'/ Petunia Miniature Ruffled Betsy Ross GLOW—A dwarf, compact, ball-shaped plant, the color is a bright rosy red with a lighter throat, very free flowering all sea- son, with rich coloring, true, and a wonder- ful variety for the garden. Pkt., 25c. CREAM STAR—Another dwarf compact variety, the flowers are a soft, creamy white, bluntly star shaped, and with a star of cream coloring on the white flowers, a grand bloomer, and o welcome color to the dwarf bedding varieties. Pkt., 25c. BETSY ROSS—The color is red and white, with the white blending to golden and the red blending to very deep red in the throat. The blooms ore Zlz' in diameter and well ruffled with a good open throat. The plant is very compact and uniform and completely covered with ruffled blooms, making a very gay effect. Pkt., 25c. PETUNIA BALCONY ROSY MORN—This beautiful color, which for a quarter of a century has maintained its popularity, is now available in the Balcony type. The contrasting colors of pink with a white throat are even more beautiful in this new form. Pkt., 20c. CYNOGLOSSUM, Firmament—An eosy-to-grow, dwarf new type of Forget-me-not. Because of its rich blue color, and neat habits, this All-America 1939 Bronze Medal Winner will be a fovorite of oil gardeners. Pkt., lOe. PETUNIA, Ladybird—This new, compact, dwarf Petunia is of the deepest rose, with faint veins of a darker color towards the throat —and is a distinct addition to this type of dwarf, compact Petunias. 1939 All-America Selection. Pkt., 25c. QUEEN ANNE'S LACE FLOWER The plants grow to a height of 2 to 21/2 feet tail and are covered with white flov/- ers which are excellent for use in bouquets. Pkt., lOe. PETUNIA ROSE CREPE DE CHINE—By form and habit this new Petunia belongs in the Miniature of Gem
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