
PLATT’S FLOWER SEED 

ALL AMERICA SELECTIONS 
Each year growers enter their choicest new crea- 
tions in competition for the awards. Only a few 
each year receive the higher awards of Gold, 
Silver or Bronze Medals. In turn we offer only 
such as we believe adapted to our trade. On this 
page there is room for only a few of the more 
recent introductions. Earlier introductions will be 
found on pages 43 to 60. 
Alyssum Violet Queen. A new, very pretty, bright violet 
which is a great improvement over Lilac Queen, being 
much deeper and holding its color throughout the summer. 
The plant is dwarf and compact like Little Gem, making 
it ideal for edging or bedding. Pkt., 15c. each. 
Pearly Gates. A superb, glistening white, early flowering 
Ipomea (Morning Glory), counterpart to Heavenly Blue; 
same vigorous vines covered with flowers from mid- 
summer until frost. Received AA Silver Medal Award 
uae ios., Loc; special Pkt., 25¢c; oz., $1.25. 
Cleome Pink Queen. A grand improvement in this useful 
annual. 3to5ft. The huge trusses of bright, salmon-pink 
on long stems has created much interest and admiration. 
Sow outdoors in May and thin to 2 ft. apart. Tolerates full 
sun or partial shade. Received AA Silver Medal Award 
eae ikes., Lbc;0z., $1.75. 
Delphinium, Pacific Giants, All Shades. The newest con- 
tender for supremacy in Delphinium. Huge spikes on 
strong, hard, graceful stems. Considered the finest strain 
in existence. It is also partially resistant to mildew. 
Pkt., 50c.; %-oz., $1.75. 
Bluejay Series. Clear medium to dark blue. Pkt., 50c. 
Blue Bird. True blue, white bee .......... Pkt., 50c. 
Summer Skies. Clearest light blue ......... Pkt., 50c. 
Guinevere Series. Pinkish-lavender ........ Pkt., 50c. 
Galahad Series. Enormous pure white ...... Pkt., 50c. 
Marigold Dwarf French Double Butterball. A new addi- 
tion to the Harmony type, only 8 inches tall, literally 
covered with flowers, lovely, soft, butter yellow; the 
crested center petals bear a touch of maroon at the tip. 
Early flowering. Received AA Bronze Medal Award 1942. 
Pkts., 15c; oz., $2.00. 
Marigold Dwarf French Double Melody. Another new, 
brilliant orange Harmony type of unusual beauty and 
uniformity. Plants 12 inches, flower early, freely and well 
into fall. Extremely useful for bedding or edging and 
make excellent pot plants; very effective with Blue Ager- 
atum. Received AA Bronze Medal Award 1942. Pkts., 
15c; oz., $2.00. 
Marigold Scarlet Glow. Received Honorable Mention 
1941. The brightest red of all dwarf double French Mari- 
golds. Scarlet turning to tangerine. Profuse blooming, 
suited for borders and cutting. Pkts., 15c.; %-oz., 60c. 
__ Marigold Mission Giant Goldsmith. Bronze Medal 1941. 
Immense golden-orange, chrysanthemum-flowered type, of 
exceptional merit. Height 8 to 4 feet, earlier than other 
African types. Pkts., 15c.; %4-oz., $1.00. 
Petunia Blue Brocade. Silver Medal. A new color in 
double Petunias; true violet-blue, giant, fringed on dwarf 
plants. Pkts., 100 seeds, 50c. 

Delphinium, Pacific Giants 
Petunia Radiance. Silver Medal. Outstanding in the 
hybrida type, a free-blooming petunia of richest brilliance. 
Blooms 1% to 2 inches, cerise-rose with golden throat. 
Pkts., 15c. 
Nierembergia Purple Robe. A charming, half-hardy 
perennial for the rockery or edging, growing only 6 inches 
high, spreading ten to twelve. Blooms profusely in about 
fifteen weeks and should be started early; seed requires 
three weeks to germinate. Received AA Bronze Medal 
Award 1942. Pkts., 25c; %-oz., $2.50. 
Phlox Rosy Morn. Bronze Medal. Brilliant rose with 
white eye, extra large flowered, pleasing color, free bloomer. 
Height 12 inches. Pkts., 15c. 
Phlox Gigantea Red Glory. The brightest color we have 
ever seen in annual Phlox. The large, creamy-white eye 
contrasts and adds to its beauty. Like Rosy Morn and 
Salmon Glory, the flowers are large and freely produced 
throughout the season. Received AA Honorable Mention 
1942. Pkts., 15c. each. 
Wonderful, soft-pink. Pkt., 15c. 
Phlox Salmon Glory. 
