Four Superb 1948 Award Winners 



All America Selections of Flower Seeds 



Silver Medal Winner 



205^ COSMOS 



Radiance 



This is by far the most gorgeous Cosmos 

 we have ever seen. The individual flowers 

 are fully 4 inches in diameter if grown in 

 good soil and the broad over-lapping petals 

 make them fully round. The color is an in- 

 triguing deep rose with the lower third to 

 one-half of the petals accentuated b\^ a 

 deep rich crimson blotch of velvety texture. 

 It belongs to the early-flowering Sensation 

 tj^pe growing 4 feet tall and branching 

 freely into rounded bushes simply covered 

 with blooms during the summer and early 

 fall. Makes a magnificent garden display 

 and is superb for cutting. Pkt. 25c; large 

 pkt. 7 So. 



Bronze Medal Winner 



3348 Petunia, Pink Sensation 



There's something indescribingly beautiful about this 1948 

 All America Winner. The plants grow about 24 inches tall 

 and fully as much in diameter. The bushy and vigorous plants 

 are a sight to behold when covered throughout the summer 

 and fall with so many large, well-formed flowers that hardly 

 any foliage is visible. The color of the blooms is a uniform 

 light rose pink, as clear and pure as ever seen. Like other 

 Petunias, Pink Sensation is excellent for garden display but 

 if cut with a little care it is as showy for vase display as 

 anything the gardener could select. Pkt. SOc. 



Peunia, Pink Sensation 



Marigold, Redhead 



Bronze Medal Winner 



2955 Marigold, Redhead 



Your 1948 flower garden will not be complete with, 

 out this impressive new Crested French Marigold. 

 It is bv far the most vividlv colored of them all with 

 large single blooms of a bright red which scmtillates 

 in full sunlight and turns to bronzy-red as the blooms 

 age. The heavy crested center petals are edged and 

 tipped with brown and gold, a color combination 

 which greatly adds to the beauty of the blooms. 

 Pkt. 25c; large pkt. 75c. 



Be sure to grow every one of these 1948 Winners in your garden. 



