ALL AMERICA AWARD WINNERS 
A Selection of the Best from Previous Years 




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Alldouble Petunia 
The All America Winners represent the finest new 
varieties as based on the opinion of a large number of 
| Judges who report from various trial grounds throughout 
the natior. 
Prize Winning Petunias 
PETUNIA, Pink Sensation, 3348. Bronze 
Medal Winner 1948. Plants grow about 24 
inches tall. The bushy plants are 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. Pkt. 50c. 
PETUNIA, Bright Eyes, 3321. Bronze Medal 
Winner 1946. A most delightful new Petunia 
of remarkably uniform, dwarf compact growth. 
The plants are about 9 in. tall and are covered 
throughout the summer and fall with flowers 
of a pleasing light rose pink with a pro- 
nounced white throat. Ideal for bedding and 
borders. Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 60c. 
PETUNIA, Peach Red, 3322. Honorable Men- 
tion, 1946. Here is a most distinct and new 
color in Petunia. It is a deep salmon with a light reddish suffusion reminding one 
instantly of the sunny side of a ripened peach. The plants grow 12 to 15 in. high. 
They are of compact growth, bearing a wonderful profusion of well-rounded 
flowers which measure 2% in. across. Pkt. 25c; large pkt. 75c. 
DIANTHUS, Westwood Beauty, 2238. Honorable Mention 1946. A new type, 
the result of crossing the Heddewigi and chinensis types combining the large 
open flowers of the former with the long stems of the latter. The widely ex- 
panded, single blooms are 1% to 2% in. in diameter. They are deeply laciniated 
and represent various crimson and scarlet shades. The plants are vigorous and 
well branched. They grow about 16 in. tall and bloom very profusely. Pkt. 15c; 
large pkt. 50c. 
MARIGOLD, Redhead, 2955. Bronze Medal Winner 1948. Bushy plants bearing 
bright crimson-red single flowers with crested centers of smaller yellow petals 
tipped with brown. An unusual blending of colors. Pkt. 25c; large pkt. 75c. 
MARIGOLD, Dwarf French, Naughty Marietta, 2954. Honorable Mention. Com- 
pact plants 12 to 15 inches tall covered with single flowers from early summer 
until late fall. Golden yellow petals with a bright maroon blotch on each. 
Pkt. 25c; large pkt. 75c. 
SNAPDRAGON, Velvet Giant, 1188. Bronze Medal Winner 1947. A vigorous new 
variety growing 2™% ft. tall with each plant producing 6 to 12 spikes closely set 
with well-formed, deep crimson blooms. Pkt. 50c. 

Marigo 
_All-Double Petunias 
PETUNIA, Alldouble, Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, 3419. 
Silver Medal Winner 1947. A vigorous grower about 16 
inches high and 30 inches across bearing during the sum- 
mer and fall lovely double flowers 2% in. in diameter. 
The color is a luminous mid-salmon and the smaller 
ruffled center petals are lightly veined with deeper salmon. 
Pkt. $2.00; 2 pkts. for $3.75. 
PETUNIA, Alldouble, Rose Marie, 3421. Bronze Medal 
Winner 1947. Attractive double flowers 3 in. and more in 
diameter presenting a beautiful clear rose-pink coloring, 
exquisitely veined with deeper rose toward the center of 
the fully double blooms. The plants grow 18 in. tall. 
Pkt. $1.00. 
PETUNIA, Alldouble, Orchid Beauty, 3422. Lovely, im- 
pressive, orchid-pink flowers which are attractively fringed, 
deeply ruffled and fully double. The individual blooms are 
4 to 4% in. across, artistically displayed on vigorous 
plants. Pkt. $1.50. 
PETUNIA, Alldouble, Colossal Shades of Rose, 3416. 
Silver Medal Winner 1946. The flowers measure over 5 
inches across. Some flowers with ruffled petals and others 
exhibiting crisply fringed petals. They represent a delight- 
ful blending of shades ranging from salmony pink to rose 
pink and rich rosy mauve. The plants are vigorous, 20 in. 
_ high, and average 3 ft. across. Pkt. $1.00; 3 pkts. $2.75. 
PETUNIA, America Alldouble, 3412. The first Alldouble 
Petunia originated in this country. Produces free-branch- 
ing plants of compact growth each 12 in. high with 21%4- 
inch flowers of a sparkling rose-pink color. Pkt. 50c; 
large pkt. $2.25. 
“Naughty Marietta 

Snapdragon Velvet Giant 

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