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ALL-AMERICA (ib) SELECTIONS 4 
1946 
ALL the “All -America Selections” introduced since 1933 are grouped 
here. 
They represent the nenest developments in flowers, the latest 
fashions. In making these your choice, you are assured of having 
selected the best for your garden. 
HERE IS HOW THE 
“ALL AMERICA SELECTIONS” 
ARE MADE 
“ALL AMERICA SELECTIONS” are the choice of the Nation’s leading horticultural judges, as being the most 
worthy new varieties introduced each year. They include species from around the World, imported and 
planted in twelve different localities in the United States, from whence they are judged. 
Their recommen- 
dations are authentic and dependable; your safeguard against ambiguous creations or claims. 
Novelties within our garden walls intrigue us, for they tax our keenest anxiety in expectation of unrevealed 
new beauties—and we pride ourselves of keeping in with the modern touch. 
A-A.S. 3... «st. All America Selection 
Bile re vasseeen cists Bronze Medal 

Dianthus Westwood Beauty 
1946 A.A.S. WINNERS 
DIANTHUS, Westwood Beauty (Honor- 
able Mention). A striking new hybrid 
cross of Chinensis and Heddewegii, bear- 
ing deeply fringed and lacinated 2 in. 
blooms of uniform red shades, crimson 
red to deep velvety red; early and con- 
tinuous flowering annual; 15 in. tall. 
Pkt. 25c 
[ses is cheapest to you now, “I 
likely to be dearest in the end.” 
—Ruskin 
23-25 Warren Street 
(All America Symbols) 
GAME erica ets maiscat aurea Gold Medal 
.......Ro0yal Hort. Society 
1946 A.A.S. WINNERS 
PETUNIA, Colossal Shades of Rose 
(Silver Medal) 100% double, _ plain, 
waved, ruffled and fringed petaled; up 
to 4 inch blooms from light pink to deep 
pink and purplish rose, mostly the lat- 
ter; vigorous grower; 18 in. 
Pkt. (100 seeds) $1.00 
PETUNIA, Bright Eyes (Silver Medal). 
A dwarfer, more compact form of Rosy 
Morn, only 10 in. high. Ideal for Boxes, 
pots, edging, bedding and _ rockeries. 
Bears until frost 1% in. rose-pink 
Dee En, white throats. Pkt. 25c; 1/16 
OZ. 2.50. 
PETUNIA, Peach Red (Honorable Men- 
tion). Distinet, unique color rich_ sal- 
mon cerise; the richest salmon; 2 in. 
flowers freely borne on 15 in. plants; 
vigorous growth, spreading, then shoot- 
ing erect. Pkt. 25c; 1/16 oz. $2.50. 
BS IMESae cooie & ahd chatitene csrets Silver Medal 
AMES is: ls fu co tao Honorable Mention 
PREVIOUS YEAR’S WINNERS 
AGERATUM, Midget Blue (S.M., 1940). 
Most uniform dwarf (3 in.) and truest 
azure, blue; Compacts... +. ees ce * Pkt. 25c 
ALYSSUM, Violet Queen (New 1941). 
Rich deep violet, sweet scented, dwarf 
and COMpPACis aa em Pkt, J5¢0:3 44 02: 50¢ 
ANCHUSA, Blue Bird (B.M., 1935). Most 
popular Anchusa, indigo-blue, attractive, 
COMPACE C2 OF Ins vee ueeiette ete ete Pkt. \i5c 
ANTIRRHINUM, Rosalie (B.M., 1940). 
Sprite color; intense rose-pink, suffused 
AMD OPA SO el Wate susislchs a peheie cere rueue Pkt. 15¢ 
ASTER, Ely Giant Light Blue W. R. 
(S.M., 1939). Most beautiful Aster of 
California Giant type; 5 in. flowers, pet- 
alsPeraceLullive curled: tapes sw crs ene Pkt. 25c 
ASTER, Ely Giant Rose Marie W. R. 
(H.M., 1940). Fascinating rich: lively 
rose companion to Light Blue..Pkt. 25c 

Bedding Petunia Bright Eyes 
BURNETT-SEEDSMEN Z. 

New York 7, N. Y. 
