All-America Selections for 1942 
PHLOX, Red Glory 
All-America Award 
Here is the richest bright 
red, with contrasting white 
eye, of the same giant flow- 
ered type as Rosy Morn and 
Salmon Glory, which were 
All-America Winners. Is a 
free continuous bloomer, tall, 
light foliaged, being very 
uniform and true. Pkt., 25c. 

Phlox, Red Glory 
GIANT PINK 
QUEEN CLEOME 
A Gorgeous Spider 
Plant 
All-America Award, 1942 
This tall, beautiful, hardy 
annual plant is never out of 
bloom, with huge trusses of 
bright salmon-pink, of attrac- 
tive appearance. As a cut 
flower it is delightful, combin- 
ing well with lavender or blue. 
Branching freely, blooming 
from June until frost. It is free 
from insects and disease. Pink 
Queen is truly a great flower. 
Height, 3-4 fcet. Pkt., 25c; 14 
oz., 60c. 
Cleome, Pink Queen 

Pearly Gates 
All-America 
Award, 1942 
Scarlett O’Hara 
1939 All-America Winner 

Now / Red, White and Blue Morning Glories 
Cosmos, Yellow Flare 
BURPEE’S YELLOW FLARE 
COSMOS 
All-America Silver Medal for 1942 
1473. The first and only Yellow Cosmos in | 
cultivation, is very striking in color; flower 
2 inches on 3-foot plants, making it an ex- 
cellent garden flower. A continuous bloomer 
on long stems. We offer this only Yellow 
Cosmos, a very worth-while addition to the 
list of outstanding Cosmos. Pkt., 25c. 



With the intro- 
duction of Morning 
G llorriyee bieraraley, 
Gates, a 1942 All- 
America Winner, 
we now have a 
very striking color 
combination of 
Red, White and 
Blue, all of which | 
has approximately 
the same size 
bloom. Free bloom- 
ing from early sum- 
mer until late fall. 
Ideal for covering 
fences and trellises. 
Prices: 
Scarlett O’Hara. Pkt. 
10c; 14 oz., 30c; 0z., 
$1.00. 
Pearly Gates. Pkt., 25c; 
18 oz., $1.50. 
Heavenly Blue. Pkt., 15c; 
14 0z., 30c; 0z., $1.00. 
venly Blue 

