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PETUNIA Radiance. Silver Medal, A.A.S. 
The highest awards in the All America Selections 
during these past two years have been Silver 
Medals, and of the four of these given this sea- 
son, three went to Petunias. Radiance placed sec- 
ond in total points, and you may give it first 
place in your garden when you see this brilliant 
new coral-rose bedding variety. The golden 
throats heighten the beauty of the _ flowers, 
which cover the uniform, 18-inch plants for 
months. See illustration on front cover. Pkt., 25c. 
PHLOX Rosy Morn. Bronze Medal, A.A.S. 
Brilliant rose-pink with a white eye, the extra- 
large blossoms of this fine new Gigantea Annual 
Phlox, companion variety to Salmon Glory, are 
larger than a half-dollar. Rosy Morn is per- 
fectly true and of a uniform 1-foot height, ideal 
for a distinctive mass bedding effect in your gar- 
den this summer. Pkt., 25c. 
POPPY, iceland, Pastel Tints. 
Picked in the bud and placed in water overnight, 
few flowers are as dainty for table decoration as 
a dozen stems of softly tinted Iceland Poppies. 
For the first time, a complete color range is avail- 
able, including pinks, salmon pinks, apricots, gol- 
den yellows, lemons, biscuits, and a few whites, 
in the size of flower and sturdiness of stem of 
the Sanford’s Giants. Pkt., 25c. 

Sow Allwood’s English Carnations 
Packets 35c... See page 22 
SALPIGLOSSIS Red Star Chamois. 
This showy, further addition to the Semi-Dwarf 
group is effectively described in its name, for the 
large buff-yellow, or chamois, flowers are broadly 
striped with red, spreading star-like from the 
golden throats. (See also nage Rae aebelt Cees 
