1948 ALL AMERICA WINNERS 
The All America selections are the most worthy of the new 
varieties entered in the All America trials from all parts of 
the world. There are 18 flower trial grounds, and twenty veg- 
etable trial grounds located in the various climatic zones of 
this country. Entries are designated by number only, and ex- 

ALL-AMERICA AS) SELECTIONS 
pert, impartial judges observe, report and vote their prefer- 
ences. Results: The finest flowers and vegetables in the world. 
1949 selections are described on this page. Selections from 
past years are listed throughout this book. Be the first to grow 
these Medal Winners for ’49. 
096—All Three for only 65c 

Petunia Silver Medal 
New Type Fl Hybrid 
MULTIFLORA PETUNIA 
Silver Medal 1949 
1600—PETUNIA SILVER MEDAL. 
Highest award winner for 1949 and the 
most attractive and useful of all bedding 
Petunias to date. Silver Medal is 12 in. 
high. The plants are compact and round- 
ed, covered with large flowers of richest 
and purest salmon-pink yet seen in 
Petunias. The color is particularly de- 
sirable and the plants have exceptional 
vigor and are most floriferous of all 
Petunias because it is an Fl Hybrid. To 
produce seed, every flower must be 
emasculated and pollinated by hand. 
This is very costly, but the results are 
worth far more than the small price of 
the seeds. 25 seeds 25c; 100 seeds 50c; 
1000 seeds $5.00. 
Morning Glory Blue Star 
Honorable Mention 
An Entirely New Color in 
Giant Morning Glories 
1042_IPOMOEA BLUE STAR. A dis- 
tinct shade of clear sky blue accentuated 
by the five deeper blue mid-ribs to form 
an attractive star. Truly an outstanding 
and most attractive shade. The flowers 
are of great size, being larger and 
earlier than the popular Heavenly Blue. 
They average from 4-414 inches in diam. 
and are borne in great profusion. The 
flowers remain open well into the after- 
noon on cloudy days, and until noon even 
on sunny days. Climbs 10 or 12 ft. Pkt. 
25c; 3 Pkts. 65c. . 
NEW PATENTED 
DOUBLE ANNUAL HOLLYHOCK 
Indian Summer Mixed 
Honorable Mention 
Blooms in 5 months from seeds and lasts 
for years. 
1016-—HOLLYHOCK INDIAN SUM- 
MER. The only fully double Hollyhock 
which will bloom the first year from 
seeds. A cross between the popular per- 
ennial Chater’s Double and Annual In- 
dian Summer, Indian Spring has the fine 
giant double flowers and 5-6 ft. plant 
habit of Chater’s double yet blooms the 
first year from seeds, and continues for 
several years. This mixture contains a 
very pleasing assortment of mostly pas- 
tel colors. Pkt. 25c; 3 Pkts. 65c. 
OSES — 2 yr. No. 1 
The Roses listed below are all Hybrid Teas with the exception of Blaze which is an ever-blooming 
climber. These patented Roses will be sent by express collect, or via pareel post if 15c extra per plant 
for postage is sent with your order. 
All American Vegetables 
For 1949—See Page 37 
PEACE. (Pat. 591). AARS 1946. The most 
beautiful rose in the world today. Huge yellow buds, edged 
cerise, open to great Peony-like blooms, often 5-6 inches 
across, changirg to creamy yellow with a delicate flush of 
pink. Plants are hardy and vigorous, producing flowers 
on straight, strong stems all summer long. Mild fragrance. 
Each $2.00. ; : 
BLAZE. (Pat. 10). Most Popular of All Climb- 
ing Roses. The everblooming counterpart of Paul’s Scarlet. 
Height 10-12 ft. Masses of vivid scarlet or Flag Red double 
flowers over a long period in springtime, intermittent 
flowers all season. Each $1.50. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. (Pat. 455). AARS 
1941. Long slender blood-red buds open into magnificent 
brilliant colored ficwers of spectrum-red. Each $1.50. | 
ECLIPSE. (Pat. 172) The “Streamlined” Rose. 
The best all-purpose yellow Rose in all climates. Flowers 
golden yellow, large, long lasting. Each $1.35. 
GLOAMING. (Pat. 187). Gracefully formed, 
delicate salmon-pink buds blending into tawny orange and 
gold. Large, double. perfect blooms. Fragrant. Each $1.35. 
MIRANDY. AARS 1945. (Pat. 632). The large, 
long-pointed buds are deep rich dark red with black shad- 

ALL AMERICA ROSE SELECTIONS FOR 1949 
The AARS varieties proved to be the most outstanding 
of all the roses tested in the official test gardens thruout 
the United States. The AARS Winners for 1949 are 
Forty-Niner and Tallyho. These two are the Roses of the 
Year—Be first to grow them. 
FORTY-NINER. (Pat. No. 792) (Hyb. Tea). 
The large, pointed, yellow buds open brilliant orient red, 
change later to cherry red, on the inside of the petals and 
deep chrome vellow changing to straw yellow on the out- 
side. It blooms freely and continuously, has large glossy 
foliage and vigorous upright growth. $2.50 ea.; 3 for $6.30. 
TALLYHO. (P.A.F.) (Hyb. Tea). Here is a color 
never before seen in roses. Soft rose red inside the petals, 
shaded cardinal red outside. Vigorous, free blooming, long 
stemmed. Don’t miss this Winner. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.30. 
PINOCCHIO. (Pat. No. 484) (Floribunda). Extremely 
hardy, very easy to grow, always in bloom, with hundreds 
of flowers wn every bush setting the entire plant aglow 
with gay harmony. Great clusters of exquisite pointed 
buds are rich appealing salmon, flushed with gold at base, 
gradually changing to soft clear pink as the flowers open 
and acquire deeper pink edges. Exotic fragrance, Often 

ings, opening Chrysanthemum red. 
fragrant. Each $1.50. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Fine Two Year No. 1 ROSE BUSHES 
Any of the following at $1.00 each; 3 for $2.70; 10 or more at 85c each, 
Postpaid. 
HYBRID TEAS 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Bright red, large, fragrant. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. Clear brilliant pink, slightly suffused yellow. 
GOLDEN DAWN. Sunflower-yellcw turning to lemon. 
JULIEN POTIN. Rich yellow. 
K. A. VICTORIA. Exotic, pure white. 
PINK RADIANCE. The best pink. 
POINSETTIA. Long, pointed, perfect buds of glowing fire red. Vigorous. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
CLIMBING TALISMAN. Gold and copper. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. Vivid scarlet. 
POLYANTHA OR BABY ROSE 
CECIL BRUNNER. Bright pink and white. 
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Huge, 
long lasting, keep 8-10 days when cut. Flowers are 144” in. across and 
resemble miniature Hybrid teas. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 
BEARDED IRIS 
The following varieties: 45c each; 3 for $1.35. 
Buechley’s Giant. Lavender blue. Happy Days. Giant, clear yellow. 
Black Magic. Intense deep blue violet Jean Cayeux. Cinnamon brown. 
Don Juan. Gigantic, rich red toned. October Blaze. Large red-purple. 
Ethelwynn Dunbar. Orchid pink. Zada. Pure white. 
A REAL BARGAIN: A friend of ours, who is one of the best Iris growers 
in the country, has a field of Iris containing 55,755 plants. These plants 
are all of very good varieties, many of them being very expensive novelties. 
These plants would normally range in price from $1.00 to $10.00 per plant. 
Last winter, the labels on these plants were misplaced or destroyed by 
thoughtless, really criminal pranksters. Therefore the plants cannot be 
sold under their proper names, and we are therefore able to make this 
bargain offer on these very fine Iris. 
MIXED IRIS: 25c each; 3 for 60c; 12 for $1.95; 100 for $15.00. 
ORDER EARLY. This offer is good as long as they last. 
GEO. W. PARK SEED COMPANY, Greenwood, South Carolina. 
