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1941 ““ALL-AMERICA” 
SELECTIONS — OFFICIAL LIST 
SILVER MEDALS 
Petunia, Blue Brocade — Victorious or Dwarf 
All-Double, true violet blue variety. True to 
type and color, stocky growth; good bloomer 
and large sized flowers. For use in garden 
and as commercial. 
Petunia, Radiance—Hybrida type, a very bril- 
liant and rich rose or cerise color with brown 
veined yellowish throat. Blooms early and 
profusely; uniform height, branching nicely 
and very outstanding. Good for home garden. 
Marigold, Spry—Dwarf, double French type, 
compact and uniform, very good for edging. 
Early blooming, about nine inches in height, 
with light orange crested center and maroon 
outer petals. 
Petunia, First Lady—Nana compacta or dwarf 
petunia, very uniform. Large flowers of beau- 
tiful light or blush pink, very profuse all 
season. Desirable for garden and commer- 
cial use. 
BRONZE MEDALS 
Phlox, Rosy Morn — Gigantea single, annual 
phlox of brilliant rose with white eye. Large 
flowered, early and free bloomer. About 
twelve inches tall and very uniform. 
Zinnia, Black Ruby — Deep velvety maroon, 
Lilliput or Pompon type. A very distinct 
color in this class, standout when used with 
light colors. 

Marigold, Goldsmith 
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Petunia "Radiance" 
BRONZE MEDAL 
Marigold, Goldsmith — Giant Chrysanthemum- 
flowered golden orange, base branching and 
very good for cutting. Of the Dixie Sun- 
shine type with full double flowers. Early 
and freeblooming on strong bushy plants. 
HONORABLE MENTION 
Petunia, Violet Gem—Rich violet blue, minia- 
ture petunia. Six inches tall and compact, 
very profuse. Good for edging and pots. 
Scabiosa, Peace—Semi-tall, double white, com- 
panion to Bronze Medal winner of 1940. 
Heavenly Blue. Good for cutting and easier 
handled garden type than tall varieties. 
Marigold, Scarlet Glow—A dwarf French dou- 
ble type of a distinct bright bronzy red color. 
About the largest and brightest red double 
French sort. Compact bushy growth about 
12 inches in height and a fair bloomer. 
Each of the above, Pkt. 25¢ 

RIDGE, ILLINOIS 
