The Paiion P rece of the Garden 
ALL-AMERICA” AS” SELECTIONS 
ALL the “All America Selections” introduced since 1933 are grouped 
here. They represent the newest developments in flowers, 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) 
A.A.S....... All America Selection (CR. bog amo ocdcqeo SO Clr Gold Medal LPP Pe diggiontaooreEoras Silver Medal 
B.H.S.........BRoyal Hort. Society BR mere crere eaiecevahercner oct Bronze Medal BEM ns ss eves Honorable Mention 
NOVELTIES 
ASTER, Ely Giant Light Blue W. BR. 
; (S.M., 1939). Most beautiful Aster of 
Fiesta Cosmos mellronne seen tyes 5 in. flowers, 
: ‘ 9 petals gracefully curled. ...... Pkt. 25c 
Silver Medal award in All-America Se- ASTER, Ely Giant Rose Marie W. RB. 
lections. This is an annual Klondyke (H.M., 1940). Fascinating rich_ lively 
cosmos, similar to Orange Flare, but rose companion to Light Blue. Pkt. 25c 
with extra petals and the first bicolored ASTER, Ely Giant Peach Blossom. 
S ; Pkt. 2 i g 
flower of this kind. Orange petals are rs lea on ner See ean 
: : -_ AL ; rysantha -M., : 
cnet poaped with scarlet, longi New type with long, slender, incurved 
petals; buttercup yellow. ...... Pkt. 15c 
Persian Carpet Zinnia CALENDULA, Orange Shaggy (G.M., 
Honorable Mention in All-America Se- 
1934). Another new type, petals fringed 
fecH F hi : and overlapping; graceful. ....Pkt. lic 
cehons oe This Be i RE a GILBERT’S COCKSCOMBS a 
more appealing name to this larger an Golden hued, ball shaped heads from 10 
wider colored strain of Mexican zinnias. inch specimens to 3” cut-flowers; long 
It has the deep, rich coloring of Persian 
carpets and the favorite colors of many 
lasting in water or dried for winter. 
Maple Gold. Maple pink. 
Latin Americans. It has rich tones of 
reds and golds. Pkt. 25c 
Rose Beauty. Bright rose-pink. 
Petunia Ballerina 
Pkt. each 25c 
CELOSIA, Royal Velvet (H.M., 1939). 
winner of an Honorable Mention. It be- 
longs to the fringed grandiflora class 
Symmetrical plants, ruby red_cocks- 
and is believed to be the first variety 
comb, erect growth; striking. ..Pkt. 15c 
CLEOME, Pink Queen (S.M., 1942). De- 
approaching 100 per cent trueness in this 
attractive type. Its hybrid vigor and 
lightful salmon-pink with long spider- 
likewstamens si dettwecrssereciieices Pkt. 15c 
free-blooming, rather compact habit 
make it particularly adapted to both gar- 
HOLLYHOCK, Indian Spring S.M., 1939). 
Actually blooms in 5 months, semi- 
double pink and rosy-carmine flowers in 
ADUNAAN CE sy Gwe Capeeere ele etehs tere enol Pkt. 15c 
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. 
(GBEME PAC ATS 9.49) ye ayerereitens renee oe Pkt. 25¢ 
HUNNEMANNIA, Sunlite (S.M., 1934). 
A showy tulip-like, canary yellow flower 
with salmon center for display or cut- 
(ibokees YUH GoanoacuooGe Pkts. 15c and 25c 
MORNING GLORIES, BLUE STAR 
(H.M., A.A.S. 1949). Very light blue 
(lighter than Heavenly Blue, it’s parent) 
with deeper blue mid-rib stripes to form 
a star: a rampant grower. ....Pkt. 25c 
DARLING Morning Glory (New 1951). 
A snow-white-throated Scarlett O’Hara, 
that makes it more attractive; it is far 
more vigorous grower. .......-.- Pkt. 25¢ 
IPOMEA, Scarlett O’Hara (G.M., 1939). 
Sensational red Morning Glory compan- 
ion to Heavenly Blue and Pearly Gates. 
Darke vinaceousmredcmenrciatar et Pkt. 25¢ 
IPOMEA, Pearly Gates (S.M., 1942). 
Enormous 4 in. satiny white flowers 
Wait CreaMmueth road tcrseial cle tersieters sats Pkt. 25c 
IPOMEA, Heavenly Blue Clark’s E. 
Introduced before the advent of the 
A.A.C., otherwise it would have won the 
Helen Campbell. A pure white com- 
panion to Pink Queen; has refreshing 
light green foliage. A pleasing com- 
Dinaetion earner ee Pkt. 25; % oz. $1.00 
den and pot culture. The color of Bal- COSMOS, Sensation (S.M., 1936). Mam- highest awards)... see ee Pkt. 15¢ 
lerina is a bright, deep, rose. Pkt. 50c moth, 4 to 8 in, flowers, broad, heavily Collection; 4 colors above. see eeees 75¢ 
A uted petals; oom in weeks; t: 
Phlox Globe Mixed Crimson, Pink, White ....Each pkt. 15¢ ROSES .. . ILLUSTRATED 
orormitemilentions eltiela dwarf an- COSMOS, Sensation Dazzler (B.M.. 1943). IN COLOR IN’ SPECIAL 
nual phlox for low edging, bedding, MOTO! OG CEREALS aici 6 Pkt: ibe ROSE CATALOG...IF 
COSMOS, Sensation Radiance. (S.M., 
A.A.S., 1948) Introduces two _ entirely 
new colors, being a striking deep rose 
with a rich crimson zone. Pkt. 15c 
COSMOS, Sensation Mixed. ....Pkt. 15c 
COSMOS, Orange Flare (G.M., 1935). 
Very free flowering, bright vivid orange; 
ground covers, rockeries and for pots 
and window boxes. It grows 5 to 6 
inches high, with colors dominantly 
royal purple and white but with other 
phlox colors as well. Pkt. 25c 
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PREVIOUS YEARS’ 
ALL AMERICA WINNERS 
AGERATUM, Midget Blue (S.M., 1940). 
Most uniform dwarf (3 in.) and truest 
azure blue, compact..........-- Pkt. 25c 
ALYSSUM, Violet Queen (New 1941). 
Rich deep violet, sweet scented, dwarf 
and compact. ...... Pkt. 15c; % oz. $1.00 
ANCHUSA, Blue Bird (B.M., 1935). Most 
popular Anchusa, indigo-blue, attractive, 
COMPACTS VOM IN GT eieide eee s ess Pkt. 15c 
ANTIRRHINUM, Velvet Giant. (B.M., 
1947). Velvety textured crimson, 6 to 12 
giant spikes 2% ft. tall; branching; 
ikea tegen SoM Ais nidigiag GlokolO.omucieas Pkt. 25c 
ANTIREHINUM, Rosalie. (B.M., 1940). 
Sprite -color; intense rose-pink, suffused 
pmeslayere, EX Wek, acto Qo coo os mG uO Pkt. 20c 
ASTER, Super Giant EL MONTE. 
(B.M., 1986). The largest Aster having 
6 in. crimson flowers; early September. 
Pkt. 25¢€ 
ASTER, Super Giant Los Angeles. 
(SM 1934).9Shell pink, ...... Pkt. 25c 
23-25 Warren Street 
Cele Wiry. SUGMS  sswiseccislorevsnetere o) Pkt. 15c 
COSMOS, Yellow Flare (S.M., 1942). 
Golden-yellow companion, 3 ft. Pkt. 15c 
Collection Any 4 Pkts. 50c 
CYNOGLOSSUM, Firmament (B.M., 
1939). Easy to grow Chinese Forget- 
Me-Not cutflower; indigo blue; .uniform, 
compact, 18 in. bushy plants. ..Pkt. 15c 
DELPHINIUM, Cambridge Blue (S.M., 
1938). Chinensis type blooms first year 
if sown early; azure blue, 18 in. Pkt. 25c 
DIANTHUS, Splendens (S.M., 1935). A 
striking annual crimson pink with bold 
Wikite Genter Ge). creche sie siete ereier ol Pkt. 15c 
DIANTHUS, Westwood Beauty (H.M., 
1946) new hybrid cross of Chinensis 
and Heddewegii, deeply fringed and 
lacinated 2 in. blooms of uniform red 
shades; early and continuous flowering 
annual; 15 in. tall. Unusually hardy; 
may winter over like a perennial. 
Pkts. 15c and 25c 
BURNETT-SEEDSMEN 7. 
Morning Glory Darling 
New York 7, N. Y. 
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