FAIRWAY S QUALITY 
SEEDS 
3 
1940 "ALL-AMERICA" 
SELECTIONS — OFFICIAL LIST 
BRONZE MEDALS 
Sweet Pea, Spring Flowering, Blue —Similar to 
Rose Pink in habits, color is medium ma¬ 
rine blue and free blooming. 
Antirrhinum, Rosalie —Rust-resistant and of 
Majus Grandiflorum variety. Color intense 
rose-pink, with deeper center and gold suf¬ 
fusion. One of the finest cut flower vari¬ 
eties so far produced in the wilt-resistant 
class. Vigorous grower, flowers well spaced 
on long stems. 
Scabiosa, Heavenly Blue —Early and free flow¬ 
ering, blooms an azure-blue in color, and 
about one and one-half inches deep. Plants 
uniformly bushy and dwarf. Stems short 
and sturdy, carrying high crowned, double 
flowers well. 
Marigold, Limelight —Color pale primrose yel¬ 
low or deep cream, of the incurved Chrys¬ 
anthemum-flowered type. Strong grower 
with deep green foliage that is not odorless. 
Each of the above, Pkt. 25c 
ASTER ROSE MARIE 
Honorable Mention 
ANTIRRHINUM "ROSALIE" 
Bronze Medal Winner 
HONORABLE MENTION 
Aster, Rose Marie —Wilt-resistant and of the 
Early Giant type of China asters. High 
fluffy centers with long narrow petals and 
rose-pink in color. Flowers three to four 
inches; stems long and sturdy. 
Salvia, Royal Blue —Annual Farinacea, free 
flowering, long spikes of a deeper blue than 
Blue Bedder, and an earlier bloomer. Strong 
bushy plants branching freely, good for 
cutting. 
Marigold, Yellow Pygmy —Compact and ball¬ 
shaped plants, good producer, of double light 
lemon-yellow flowers. Dwarf, very good for 
edgings. 
Sweet Pea, Spring Flowering, Lavender —Similar 
in growth to Rose Pink and Blue but not as 
popular because of its color. Color pale 
rosy-lavender. 
Each of the above, Pkt. 25c 
FAIRWAY GARDENS 
PARK RIDGE, 
ILLINOIS 
