All-American Selections 



NEW PETUNIAS 



Petunia Miniature Ruffled Betsy Ross 



VELVET BALL (All-America Bronze Medal) — A dwarf, compact counter- 

 part to the 1936 Gold Medal Winner, Flaming Velvet. A long season 

 bloomer. Lorge, wavy flowers of mahogany red pass with a violet hue. 

 Excellent for bedding. Pkt., 20c. 



GENERAL WASHINGTON — The well-ruffled blooms with large open throats 

 are 3" or more in diameter. The bell port of the bloom is a rich velvety 

 amaranth red with o glistening reddish black throat. The plant is very 

 dwarf and compact. Pkt., 20c. 



SNOW BEDDER — A new break rn dwarf white colored Petunias. In height does not exceed 



10" but when well grown covers 24" of ground. Flowers measure about 2''2" across, and 

 literally cover the whole plant. Pkt., 15e. 



LADYBIRD — This new, compact, 

 dwarf Petunia is of the deepest rose, 

 with faint veins of o darker color to- 

 wards the throat. 1939 All-America 

 Selection. Pkt., 20c. 



VIOLET GEM— Rich violet blue, mini- 

 oture petunia. Only 6" toll and com- 

 pact, with plenty of small 1 '.'z" flow- 

 ers, for edging and pots. Flowers ore 

 deeply lobed and broadly pointed. 

 Pkt., 15c. 



RADIANCE — Hybrido type, a very 

 brilliant ond rich rose or cerise color 

 with brown veined yellowish throot. 

 Begins blooming very eorly and pro- 

 fusely; of uniform height, branching 

 nicely and on outstonding petunio 

 Flowers 1 3," to 2" across. Pkt., 15c. 



SUPER FLUFFY RUFFLES SALMON 

 ROSE— The blooms averoge 3' 2" to 

 4" in diameter and are so frilled ond 

 ruffled that they ore often mistaken 

 for doubles. The color is solmon rose 

 leaning toward the deep side with o 

 golden throat. Pkt., 35c. 



RUFFLED GRANDIFLORA NANA 

 COMPACTA MIXED The blooms ore 

 extra lorgc, well ruffled with good 

 open throats. They will measure about 

 4" in diometer. A remarkoble blend 

 of striking colors. Highly recom- 

 mended for pot culture Pkt., 25c. 



GLOW (Silver Medol 1940) — A dwarf, 

 compact, boll-shaped plont, the color is a 

 bright rosy red with a lighter throat, very 

 free flowering all season, with rich color- 

 ing. Pkt., 20c. 



CREAM STAR — Another dwarf compoct 

 variety, the flowers are a soft, creamy 

 white, bluntly star shaped, and with a star 

 of cream coloring on the white flowers. 

 Pkt., 15c. 



BETSY ROSS — The color is red ond white, 

 with the white blending to golden and the 

 red blending to very deep red in the throot. 

 The blooms are 2I2" in diameter and well 

 ruffled with a good open throat. Pkt., 20c. 



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 ore even more 

 beautiful in this new form. Pkt., 20c. 



FIRST LADY — Exceptionolly uniform nana 

 compocto or dwarf petunia. Large 2' 2" 

 flowers of beautiful light or blush pink in 



profusion all season. Uniform compoct, 

 12" plants. Pkt., 25c. 



HOLLYWOOD STAR (All- America Silver 



Medol) — Distinctive novelty with 5- 

 pointed, stor-shoped flowers of rose-pink 

 with creomv yellow in throats. Plants are 

 bushy erect at first, then grow rather 

 rankly towards end of season. Early bloom- 

 ing and very prolific. Pkt., 20c. 



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