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The 1939 Selections 



by the official 



All-America Committee 



HOLLYHOCK, Indian Spring (A)— Anew 

 type of this stately old fovorite garden 

 flower thot is attrocting much attention. 

 Semi-double and double fringed flowers 

 in shades of pink, bloom on 4 to 5 foot 

 plants within 5 months after planting 

 seeds. 1939 All-America Selections Silver 

 Medal Av.-ord. Pa-kot, 25c. 



PHLOX DRUMMONDI, Salmon Glory— 

 A worthy novelty ov/orded a Silver Medol 

 by the 1939 All-America Selections Com- 

 mittee. This huge flowered variety has 

 soft, rich salmon-pink florets, with wide, 

 creamy-white eyes. About 10 inches high, 

 runs quite true, and is o prolific bloomer. 

 For bedding, cutting, or boxes. Packet, 

 25c. 



CHINA ASTER, Wilt-Resistant Early 

 Giant, Light Blue — Enormous, lacy, cleor 

 light blue Aster thot is really a glorified 

 Giant Crego. 3-foot branching plants, 

 that produce on abundance of 5-inch 

 flowers with curled and interlaced petals. 

 Fine for cutting and keeping. This new 

 Aster won an All-America Silver Medal 

 for 1939, and v/ill win attention in your 

 border. Packet, 25c. 



ANTIRRHINUM, Guinea Gold— Striking 

 flowers, glov/ing bronzy orange, with yel- 

 low throats. Plants grow dwarf and 

 bushy, 12 to 18 inches high. This 1939 

 All-America Selection is a truly grand 

 Snapdragon, with many large flowers on 

 compact spikes. Packet, 25c. 



MARIGOLD, Early Sunshine— Dwarf and 

 very early flowering variety of Dixie 

 Sunshine. Bushy, 24-inch plants, with yel- 

 lowish-green foliage. Blossoms ore 2 to 

 2'/2 inches in diameter, with uncurved 

 petals of lemon or sulphur yellow. Bronze 

 Medal, All-America Selections. 1939. 

 Packet, 25c. 



CYNOGLOSSUM, Firmament— An easy- 



to-grow. dv/arf nev/ type of Forget-me- 

 not. Because of its rich blue color, ond 

 neat habits, this All-America 1939 Bronze 

 Medal Winner will be a fovorite of o" 

 gardeners. Packet, 25c. 



PETUNIA, Ladybird— This new, compact 

 dwarf Petunia is of the deepest rose, , ^ 

 with faint veins of a darker color tov/ords 

 the throat — and is o distinct oddition to 

 this type of dwarf, compact Petunias. 

 1939 All-America Selection. Packet. 25c. 



VERBENA, Blue Sentinel— Unusuol. rich 

 navy blue flowers, with medium sized 

 florets and trusses. 10 to 12-inch com- 

 pact plonts, fine for neat, dork beds. 1939 

 All-America Bronze Medol. Packet. 25c. 



CHMA 4STER ANTIRRHINUM 



Giant Light Blue Guinea Gold 



Pago 3 

 CrNOGLOSSUM — Firmament 



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P£TUN/>J— Ladyt 



VERBEN4— B/ue Sentinel 



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