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WIRRER! 
First Gold Medal Winner in I] Years 
Firecracker Red (see illustration in color on front cover page) 
is the best way we can describe the new All American win- 
ner, Fire Chief Petunia. Winner of All American Selections 
rare Gold Medal it is a brand-new Petunia color for your 
1950 garden. Don’t miss Fire Chief—No. 2719, Pkt. 50¢ 
MARIGOLD RED HEAD 
ALL AMERICA WINNER 
A dwarf single French marigold, 
this brilliant deep red variety 
will be welcomed by marigold 
lovers everywhere. All American 
Bronze Winner for 1948. No. 2713, 
Pkt. 15c. 
PETUNIA GLAMOUR 
ALL AMERICA WINNER 
Deeply ruffled blooms of lus- 
cious salmon-rose delicately 
veined brown in a creamy 
open throat, Enormous flow- 
ers. No. 2712, Pkt. 35c. 











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COSMOS RADIANCE 
ALL AMERICA WINNER 
This Sensation Cosmos introduces two entirely new colors in Coss 
mos. A striking deep rose with a rich crimson center, it is the first 
bicolor cosmos ever to be developed. Don’t pass up this outstanding 
novelty which is destined to become very popular. Silver Award 
Winner for 1948. No. 2706, Pkt. 25c. 


SCABIOSA - PEACE 
ALL AMERICA 
WINNER 
A pure white Scabiosa 
with very large double 
flower on dwarf plants. 
NO, - 2707; Pi Tbe; 
14 oz. 60c; 
1% oz. $1.00 
NIEREMBERGIA, PURPLE ROBE 
ALL AMERICA WINNER 
If you want a change from borders of Alyssum, 
this new edging plant is the answer. A lovely 
violet-blue color. Purple Robe is a low compact 
variety, 6 inches tall with a spread of 8 inches. 
It blooms about 15 weeks after sowing and re- 
mains in flower until frost. No. 2711, Pkt. 25c. 




