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1933 ¥ ALL-AMERICA (ANY SELECTIONS 1948 
ALL the “All -America Selections” introduced since 1933 are grouped 
bere. They represent the nenest developments tn floners, 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. 
(All America Symbols) 
AALS sn ous y All America Selection DE se eat ees ae os cele Gold Medal [=p ieeen dors contac onde Silver Medal 
| nee Reena aE Bronze Medal R.H.S.........Royal Hort. Society FEE hieinioisteiets Honorable Mention 
1948 ALL AMERICA WINNERS ASTER— “Ballet Queen” (New 1948). COSMOS, Sensation (S.M., 1936). Mam- 
A fascinating shade of deep salmon rose moth 4 to 5 in. flowers, broad, heavily 
that attracts attention immediately. fluted petals; bloom in 10 weeks; 4 ft. 
SENSATION COSMOS, “RADIANCE” These 3%” flowers of Queen of the Mar- Crimson, Pink, White...... Each pkt. 25c 
SSMMOMMENLOC All Selo sce: oiler siete seis Pkt. 25c ket type are borne generously on 18” Collection 3 vars. 60c; Mixed Pkt. 20c 
plants useful for bedding and cutting; 
MULTIFLORA PETUNIA very definitely wilt resistant...Pkt, 25¢ COSMOS, Sensation Dazzler (B.M., 1943). 
“PINK SENSATION” : : A superior red Cosmos, being a very 
Bronze medal, Pkt. (100 seeds) 50c BELLIS, Helichrysoides. Giant English rich deep amaranth red........ Pkt. 25¢ 
Daisies that look like Strawflowers; A : . 
FRENCH MARIGOLD “RED HEAD” GATT Od an aatstere Heed lara. eh iavsiiaye Pkt. 35c petcteaeae DD seeciatiie ee See color 
SRO ZG I COA lates, 3 Siaiets Ae liavesene's Pkt. 25¢c inetO “Fay N : ee ee 
(See color plates opposite page) Seem er cae alee teat ne chic COSMOS, Orange Flare (G.M., 1935). 
flowers with upright, strong _ stems. Very free flowering, bright vivid orange; 
MG EURCOlOL ote eee te wake Pkt. 35c 275 BEE Abang ofsii=9 80h rac inh = Can tac Pkt 15¢ 
PREVIOUS YEARS’ BELLIS, Gigantea Alba Erecta. Up- COSMOS, Yellow Flare (S.M., 1942). 
ALL AME WINN right 10 in. stems supporting giant Golden-yellow companion, 3 ft...Pkt. 25c 
RICA I ERS RETIN SS LES a oe $2.00 CYNOGLOSSUM, Firmament (B.M., 
3 BIBRSp) 7 02. $2.06 1939). Easy to grow Chinese Forget- 
AGERATUM, Midget Blue (S.M., 1940). BROWALLIA, Speciosa Major. Is back Me-Not cutflower; indigo blue; uniform, 
Most uniform dwarf (3 in.) and truest again. Ultramarine Blue; for pots. __ compact, 18 in. bushy plants. ..Pkt. 25c 
azure blue, compact............ Pkt. 25c Pkt. 75c 
CALENDULA, Chrysantha (G.M., 1934). 
ALYSSUM, Violet Queen (New 1941). New type with long, slender, incurved 
Rich deep violet, ele scented, dwarf petals; buttercup yellow. ...... Pkt. 20c 
n m Was: peer . 25¢e; J fi é 
and Pkt, 25¢; % 07. $1.00 GanENDULA, Orange Shaggy (G.M. 
ANCHUSA, Blue Bird (B.M., 1935). Most 1934). Another new type, petals fringed 
popular Anchusa, indigo-blue, attractive, and overlapping; graceful. ....Pkt. 20c 
CREDO Les eA tVomyarc ales et) a hs, s\'e.lore Pkt. 25c 
CALENDULAS, PACIFIC BEAUTIES. 
i (New 1948) A new strain with uniform- 
OT tpl do Ole eer 6 aa ly larger flowers, incurved centers, 
; F pe x eRe longer, straighter stems; clearer and 
, 
giant spikes 2% ft. tall; branching; ae Peiiantaaeclers: edees « tipped 

large florets. ........-..+.+-.+. Pkt. 25¢ brown; more resistant to Summer heat. 
ANTIRRHINUM, Rosalie (B.M., 1940). Apricot Beauty. Best apricot. 
Sprite color; intense rose-pink, suffused Lemon Beauty. Purest lemon yellow. 
amber, SQCING: ites eee cee ela Pkt. 25¢ Persimon Beauty. Persimmon-orange. 
Pkt. each 25c; Collection (3) 60c 
ANTIRRHINUM Tetraploid. Giant ruf- 
fled Snapdragons 2 inches across in CALLIOPSIS, Golden Crown (S.M., 
variety of colors, huskier spikes 2% ft. 1938). Fragrant, extra large semi- 
Pkt. 25c double orange-yellow flowers, 12 in. 
Pkt. 15c 
ASTER, Ely Giant Light Blue W. R. CELOSIA, Pyramidalis Flame of Fire 
(S.M., 1939). Most beautiful Aster of (B.M., 1935). Attractive pyramids 
California Giant type; 5 in. flowers, pet- dotted with vivid red plumes...Pkt. 25c 
aismeracerully. curled. 56 6c sic Pkt. 30c CELOSIA, Royal Velvet (H.M.,, 1939). 
Symmetrical plants, ruby red_ cocks- 
ASTER, Ely Giant Rose Marie W. R. . as ‘owth= striking. | Pkt. 25c¢ 
(H.M., 1940). Fascinating rich lively eae Leer es or aye INE _ 
rose companion to Light Blue..Pkt. 30c CHRYSANTHEMUM, Eldorado (B.M., 
19384). Single annual; golden yellow 
ASTER, Ely Giant Peach Blossom. aes With dark, eye: 80 iM. cen. esau Pkt. 15¢ 
Pkt. 30c Collection (3) 75e CLEOME, Pink Queen (S.M., 1942). De- 
lightful salmon-pink with long spider- 
ASTER, Super Giant EL MONTE. : like stamens; 4 soe Serr Oaee Pkt. 25c 
(B.M., 1936). The largest Aster having 
6 in. crimson flowers; early September. COSMOS DOUBLE SENSATION, Ex. Ely 
Pkt. 35c (New ’39) Includes the new fluted pet- ee F 
\ als, lily-like in formation, quite informal we s i Bee ere 
ASTER, Super Giant Los Angeles. and fascinating, also the crested; both 
(S.M:, 1934). Shell pink........Pkt. 256c average 41% in.; mixed..Pkts. 25c & 50c Dianthus Westwood Beauty 
New York 7, N. Y. 
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