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ALL-AMERICA (AN) SELECTIONS 
1949 
ALL the “All cAmerica Selections” introduced since 1933 are grouped 
here. 
They represent the newest developments in flowers, the latest 
fashions. In making these your choice, you ave 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. 
planted in twelve different localities in the United States, from whence they are judged. 
They include species from around the World, imported and 
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. 
ASA‘Sir ee All America Selection 
Bae eat ctr Bronze Medal 
1949 ALL AMERICA WINNERS 
PETUNIA, “SILVER MEDAL” 
Silver medal (see illustration on 
opposite page) Pkt. 100 seeds 50c 
HOLLYHOCK, INDIAN SUMMER 
MIXED—Bronze medal. While strictly 
a perennial to last for years, it will 
bloom the first year from seeds started 
in early Spring. Full double giant 
flowers in pleasing pastel shades, 7 ft. 
Pita be 
MORNING GLORY, BLUE STAR 
Honorable mention. Very light blue 
(lighter than Heavenly Blue, it’s parent) 
with deeper blue mid-rib stripes to form 
a star; a rampant grower. ....PkKt. 25c 
(VEGETABLES on page 5) 
PREVIOUS YEARS’ 
ALL AMERICA WINNERS 
AGERATUM, Midget Blue (S.M., 1940). 
Most uniform dwarf (3 in.) and truest 
AZULEmD1LUCCOMIDACthasnersiecstere stele) © Pkt. 25c 
ALYSSUM, Violet Queen (New 1941). 
Rich deep violet, sweet scented, dwarf 
and compact.+...:.- Pkt. 25c; %4 oz. $1.00 
ANCHUSA, Blue Bird (B.M., 1935). Most 
popular Anchusa, indigo-blue, attractive, 
Gompact 3 -ZOw ie pave ete ate shcis lave Pkt. 25c 
ANTIRRHINUM, Velvet Giant (B.M., 
1947) Velvety textured crimson, 6 to 12 
giant spikes 2% ft. tall; branching; 
HALES NTLONEUS srs, s cists oe onedcl otters share Pkt. 25c 
ANTIRRHINUM, Rosalie (B.M., 1940). 
Sprite color; intense rose-pink, suffused 
Ehinxag, cLenbibe cup.brnoGniGouLeO OO iektarzoc 
ANTIRRHINUM Tetraploid. Giant ruf- 
fled Snapdragons 2 inches across in 
variety of colors, huskier spikes 2% ft. 
Pkt. 25c 
ASTER, Ely Giant Light Blue W. R. 
(S.M., 1939). Most beautiful Aster of 
California Giant type; 5 in. flowers, pet- 
DseeraceLully. CUrleGs meni ces Pkt. 25c 
ASTER, Ely Giant Rose Marie W. R. 
(H.M., 1940). Fascinating rich lively 
rose companion to Light Blue..Pkt. 25c 
ASTER, Ely Giant Peach Blossom. ... 
Pkt. 25c Collection (3) 60c 
ASTER, Super Giant EL MONTE. 
(B.M., 1936). The largest Aster having 
6 in. crimson flowers; early September. 
Pkt. 25c 
23-25 Warren Street 

(All America Symbols) 
(Cf Ot ai oii oereaeon rie Cok Gold Medal 
«........R0yal Hort. Society 
ASTER, Super Giant Los Angeles. 
(SoM: 1934)> Shell) pink:.-...).. Pkt. 25¢ 
ASTER— “Ballet Queen” (New 1948). 
A fascinating shade of deep salmon rose 
that attracts attention immediately. 
These 34%” flowers of Queen of the Mar- 
ket type are borne generously on 18” 
plants useful for bedding and cutting; 
very definitely wilt resistant...PkKt. 25c 
BELLIS, Helichrysoides. Giant English 
Daisies that look like Strawflowers; 
ark red Mies, soe palais tue setae ere Pkt. 35c 
BELLIS, Washington Strain. (New) 
Special selection of extra large double 
flowers with upright, strong stems. 
MIC dE COLOMS meas cate cecslesesieis ce oe Pkt. 35ce 
BELLIS, Gigantea Alba Erecta. Up- 
right 10 in. stems supporting giant 
Aster-like white flowers. 
Pkt. 85c; % oz. $2.00 
BROWALLIA, Speciosa Major. Is back 
again. Ultramarine Blue; for pots. 
Pkt. 75c 
CALENDULA, Chrysantha (G.M., 1934). 
New type with long, slender, incurved 
petals; buttercup yellow. ...... jes PANE 
CALENDULA, Orange Shaggy (G.M., 
1934). Another new type, petals fringed 
and overlapping; graceful. ....PKt. 20c 
CALLIOPSIS, Golden Crown (S.M., 
1938). Fragrant, extra large semi- 
double orange-yellow flowers, 12 in. 
Pkt. 15¢c 
CELOSIA, Pyramidalis Flame of Fire 
(B.M., 1935). Attractive pyramids 
dotted with vivid red plumes...Pkt. 25c 
CELOSIA, Royal Velvet (H.M., 1939). 
Symmetrical plants, ruby red _ cocks- 
comb, erect growth; striking. ..Pkt. 25c 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Eldorado (B.M., 
1934). Single annual; golden yellow 
With CarkKeviern SOIT aleeneucne sieves PKtael oe 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Merry Mixture. 
(New 1949) A superior strain of Painted 
Daisies including new solid colors and 
tricolors; 2% ft., Hasy-to-grow annual. 
Pkt. 20c 
CLEOME, Pink Queen (S.M., 1942). De- 
lightful salmon-pink with long spider- 
likee Stamentss eat testes tre cre, 36 Pkt. 25c 
COSMOS DOUBLE SENSATION, Ex. Ely 
(New ’39) Includes the new fluted pet- 
als, lily-like in formation, quite informal 
and fascinating, also the crested; both 
average 41% in.; mixed..Pkts. 25c & 50c 
BURNETT-SEEDSMEN %. 

B.E. iethereeees er ee asic Silver Medal 
BEM ireicnncies Honorable Mention 
COSMOS, Sensation (S.M., 1936). Mam- 
moth 4 to 5 in.. flowers, broad, heavily 
fluted petals; bloom in 10 weeks; 4 ft. 
Crimson, Pink, White...... Each pkt. 25c 
Collection 3 vars. 60c; Mixed Pkt. 20c 
COSMOS, Sensation Dazzler (B.M., 1943), 
A superior red Cosmos, being a very 
rich deep amaranth red........ Pkt. 25¢ 
COSMOS, Sensation Radiance. (S.M., 
A.A.S., 1948) Introduces two _ entirely 
new colors, being a striking deep rose 
with a rich crimson zone. (See page 2) 
Pkt. 25c; % oz. $2.00 
COSMOS, Orange Flare (G.M., 1935). 
Very free flowering, bright vivid orange; 
2 LES WikVoeStCM Sa <.. < cimls acre cle ens Pkt. 15¢ 
COSMOS, Yellow Flare (S.M., 1942). 
Golden-yellow companion, 3 ft...Pkt. 25c 
CYNOGLOSSUM, Firmament (B.M., 
1939). Basy to grow Chinese Forget- 
Me-Not cutflower; indigo blue; uniform, 
compact, 18 in. bushy plants. ..Pkt. 25c 

Morning Glory Blue Star 
New York 7, N. Y. 
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