The Two Winners in the 



All 'America Selections for 1945 



of Flower Seeds 



2951 Marigold Flash 



Silv&r Medal Winner. Admirers of single Marigolds and 

 even those who heretofore have given preference to the 

 double flowered varieties ore bound to be delightfully im- 

 pressed with Flash. The uniform compact plants grow about 

 18 inches tall and are splendid for beds or borders, yet have 

 stems plenty long for cutting. The' I %-inch flowers range 

 from brilliant red to chrome-yellow depending on age and 

 weather conditions. Trade pkt. 50c; '/4 oz. $1.00; oz. $3.00. 



2924 Mangold Real Gold 



Bronze Medal Winner. The gorgeous, fully double, Carna- 

 tion-flowered blooms are 4'/2 inches or more across. They ore 

 borne profusely on plants 20 to 25 inches tall which makes 

 them ideol for beds end borders. Of course, the stems are 

 long enough for cutting. The blooms are not only large and 

 fully double but they also are very deep representing as 

 brilliant a color as only the name Real Gold can convey. 

 Trade pkt. 50c; l/g oz. $1.00; % oz. $1.50; oz. $5.00. 



All America Selections of 1944 



3334 Petunia Cheerful 



"Cheerful" is a delightful new bedding Petunia with flowers 

 measuring 2'/2 Inches across. The plants form impressive round 

 mounds 10 to 12 inches toll and up to 2 feet in diameter hav- 

 ing a full center of vigorous growth. They ore covered from 

 midsummer until frost with bright salmon-pink blooms with on 

 exquisite satiny sheen. Tr. pkt. 50c; '/s oz. $1.75; '/4 oz. $3.00. 



2912 Marigold Mammoth Mum 



Glorious, fluffy, light sulphur yellow blooms which measure 

 31/2 inches In diometer and have a depth of obout 2 Inches. 

 The plants grow approximately 30 inches toll ond come into 

 flower within 2I/2 months after sowing. Mammoth Mum be- 

 longs to the highly artistic and popular Chrysanthemum- 

 flowered type of Marigold. Tr. pkt. 50c; 'A oz. $1.25; oz. $4.00. 



All America Selections of 1943 



3412 Petunia America Alldouble. 



100% true to doubleness. Charming, 

 showy, circular plants 18 inches in 

 diameter covered with 2'/4-inch flow- 

 ers of an appealing sparkling rose- 

 pink color. The small mid-green foli- 

 age has little stickiness. It Is the first 

 of the All-Double Petunias originated 

 In this country. I/2 +r. pkt. $1.50; tr. 

 pkt. $2.50. 



2944 Marigold Dwarf Double French 

 Sunkist. Compact plants of dwarf 

 growth and therefore highly desira- 

 ble for dwarf beds and borders. It 

 belongs to the Harmony type of 

 Marigolds and has attractive, dou- 

 ble, rich orange blooms which cover 

 the plant from midsummer until late 

 fall. Tr. pkt. 25c; oz. $1.25. 



3308 Petunia, Dwarf Compact 

 Igloo. A delightful new Petunia 

 forming dense bushes of neat com- 

 pact growth covered continuously 

 with a grand display of creamy white 

 flowers with a pronounced yellow tint 

 In the throat. The individual blooms 

 measure I '/2 inches In diameter. Tr. 

 pkt. 50c; '/s oz. $2.50. 



3332 Single Bedding Petunia Eng- 

 lish Violet. A hybrlda nana Petunia 

 of a delightful velvety light purple- 

 violet color set against a dense moss 

 of bright green foliage. Forms neat 

 compact plants covered with blooms 

 from midsummer until fall. Tr. pkt. 

 50c; 1/16 oz. $1.00; Vs oz. $1.50. 



2046 Cosmos, Giant Sensation Doz- 

 zler. Well-formed, brood-petojed 

 blooms of on appealing deep ama- 

 ranth crimson. Early and a free 

 bloomer with flowers measuring 3 to 

 4 Inches In diameter. Tr. pkt. 25c; 

 oz. $1.00. 



1307 Aster Victory Mixed. An early- 

 flowering California Giant type Aster 

 represented by a splendid range of 

 highly desirable colors. Tr. pkt. 50c; 

 1/4 oz. $1.25; oz. $4.00. 



1302 Aster Extra-Early Navy Blue. 



Elegant large flowers resembling the 

 Giant Crego type but blooming 

 much earlier. Of a deep velvety pur- 

 ple color. 20 Inches tall. Tr. pkt. 50c; 

 1/4 oz. 85c; oz. $3.00. 



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