CAMP BELESSEED ‘STORER 
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 


Campbell's All-America and Selected Novelty Flower Seeds 
“(ALL-AMERICA Ai) SELECTIONS 
When a novelty flower is introduced under the title, “All 
America Selections’, it has been given a coveted award for 
worthiness. This flower variety, in order to merit this dis- 
tinction, has been tested in all the sixteen testing grounds in 
different climatic zones of the United States, and one in Canada. 
Since only competent observers are called on to test these 
plants, we can be sure their quality is judged by the high 
standards of this organization. We offer only those best suited 
to the amateur gardener. The other varieties listed, not under 
A. A. S. are those equally fine varieties, that were not entered 
in the competition by the originators. 

Cow 
NIEREMBERGIA Purple Robe. Bronze Medal A.A.S. ‘42. 
This is like the pale lavender N. hippomanica, in its com- 
pact growth, but its flowers are of deep violet, unfading in 
the sun. Furple Robe blooms in 15 weeks from sowing, pre- 
fers sandy soil and full sun, a splendid bedding and rock 
garden subject. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA All Double America. Silver Medal A.A.S. ‘43. 
America is the first all double Petunia to be produced in this 
country. The flowers are a soft pink, medium size, carna- 
tion type, produced abundantly on uniform, compact plants, 
from early summer to frost. America is charming in, flower 
pots. Pkt. 50c. 
PETUNIA Ruffled Glamour. Honorable Mention A.A.S. ‘42. 
Glamorously lovely, this outstanding Giants of California 
Petunia is a favorite with all who have seen it. The 4 to 5 
inch blooms are a luscious shade of salmon rose, delicately 
veined brown in the creamy, open, shallow throat. The satiny 
petals are fully ruffled and unusually dainty. Pkt. -25c. 
PETUNIA Igloo. Bronze Medal ‘43. 
Igloo, quaint as its name, is about the most uniform, reck- 
lessly blooming dwarf white Petunia so far developed. The 
plants grow evenly and cémpactly, 12 to 15 inches tallies dcine 
creamy white flowers with slightly deeper throats, cover 
the plants from early to late in the season; very effective 
in a border. Pkt. 25c. 

Cosmos, Dazzler 

Marigold, Sunkist 
PRIMULA Sweetheart. 
The individual florets are an inch in diameter, produced in 
many whorls on the heavy wiry stems. Exceptionally free 
blooming, with daintily colored blossoms nodding above 
robust rosettes of velvety leaves. Sweetheart is the first 
bi-color, bright salmon pink, bordered with a wide band of 
white softly flushed flesh pink. Every true gardener, who 
prides himself on growing the finest and newest creations, 
will consider Primula Giant Malacoides Sweetheart a must. 
Pkt. 50¢; 
PRIMULA Double Twinkles. 
Exquisitely dainty in coloring, Twinkles is a very soft flesh 
pink, each petal accented with a picotee penciling of rich 
rose. The doubleness consists of a crested center of 2 or 3 
extra rows of petals, appearing first as a tuft but later 
lying in double rows as the flowers are fully open. An ex- 
cellent companion to deep rose Double Fairy Jewels, Twin- 
kles is indeed a twinkling beauty to be added to the galaxy 
of garden stars. Pkt. 50c. 
PHLOX Red Glory. Honorable Mention A.A.S. ‘42. 
Here is the richest, brightest red we have ever seen in a 
Phlox, intensified by a large creamy-white eye. It is in the 
gigantea group, a free, continuous bloomer, tall, uniform 
and true. Favorably grown, the blossoms are as large as a 
half dollar. Pkt. 20c. 
VERBENA Annapolis Blue. 
This mid-blue hybrida grandiflora Verbena is a _ strong 
grower of spreading habit, with large trusses of 3 inch 
flowers standing semi-erect on 15 inch stems. It is the first 
true mid-blue Verbena, without a purple cast, splendid for 
landseape effects or cutting. Pkt. 15c. 
ZINNIA Melody. 
Gay, shaggy, and informal, Fantasy Zinnias have been stead- 
ily increasing in popularity. Melody brings a new color, not 
only to the Fantasy group, but to the Zinnias as a whole. 
A rich orchid lavender, the color is most intriguing, par- 
ticularly in flower arrangements. The medium size flowers 
have finely curled and twisted petals, light and dainty in 
appearance. The 2% foot plants are very free blooming 
throughout the summer months, Pkt. 20c. 

Petunia, Alldouble America 


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