WHAT’S NEW in FLOWER SEEL® 
ALL AMERICA SELECTIONS for 1946 
These superior varieties, featured on this page, are brand new and they have 
been selected because of outstanding points that merit special attention. Seeds 
are not yet in large standard variety supply, and war conditions have kept 
growers from producing large quantities for expected demand. 
PETUNIA ALL-DOUBLE “Colossal Shades of Rose” 
(Silver Medal) 
The first giant Alldouble Petunia created in America—the largest ever 
seen, surpassing even the best pre-Pearl Harbor kinds. The exquisite intensely 
double blooms are up to 5 in. or more across and come in rich rose shades— 
salmon-pink through rosy-pink to deep rosy-mauve. Vigorous plants, 20-24 in. 
tall, bear profusely over a long period. 
Tr..Pkt., (100 seeds) ae $1.00 250 seeds.) .t tn ee. $2.00 
PETUNIA “Bright Eyes” (Hybr. Nana Comp.) (Bronze Medal) 
A more compact and smaller version of the popular Rosy Morn. Flowers 
of clear rose-pink with white throat, carried well above the foliage. Uniform 
color and habit, about 10 in. tall. 
TrsPkt. eee 90c 1/16: 02. eee $1.50 17. 8' Oz. eee $2 50 
PETUNIA “Peach Red” (Hybr. Nana Comp.) 
(Honorable Mention) 
Shapely plants 12 in. tall have a spread of 18-24 in, with no ungainly 
runners. A unique color of rich salmon cerise, distinct, and the richest salmon 
Petunia, quite different from and larger than Salmon Supreme. 
Tri Pkisee coe oe 50c D/1L6%Oze a ee eee $1.50 l/8oz2 $2.50 
DIANTHUS HEDDENSIS “Westwood Beauty” 
(Honorable Mention) 
As the name implies this Dianthus is the result of a cross between Dian- 
thus Chinensis and Dianthus Heddewigi, combining the large open flowers of 
Heddewigi and the long stems of Chinensis. 
Flowers single, 1!/2-2% inches, laciniated. The color is somewhat variable 
in red shades of crimson and scarlet. some having attractive white edgings. 
Average height 16 inches. Westwood Beauty stands the heat well and should 
become a good florist item, as well as a garden favorite. 
CELOSIA “Gilbert's Green Gold” 
(Another Gilbert's Origination) 
The combs of this Novelty are perfectly ball-shaped and very solid in 
texture—a beautiful silvery green, slightly flushed with rose across the tip of 
the ruffles, with just a trace of yellow. A wonderful pastel color combination 
unknown in all Celosias. Comes 98% true. Stems very straight, round and 
non-branching, height about 30-40 inches. 
Tr. Pkt., (300 seeds) 50c 
