3 4U-Amevica WINNERS 
For 1955 
PETUNIA, PRIMA DONNA 
Here are the latest winners of All- 
America awards—and to be a winner each 
had to be superior in every way. Why not 
order the collection and enjoy all of them 
in your garden this year? 
One pkt. each of the three 
All-America Winners for 1955 
shown here for 90 cts. 
AQUILEGIA, McKANA’S GIANT 
Aquilegia, McKana’s Giant 
A large-flowered, long-spurred strain of 
as) Columbine. Strong, bushy plants that 
grow 3 feet tall. Richly colored flowers 
on long, wiry stems. Lacy foliage. Bronze 
Medal, AAS, 1955. Pkt. 35 cts. 
Celosia, Toreador 
4 Compact heads of the Cristata type, 
(AM) brighter red than earlier Cockscombs. 
The lighter green foliage contrasts with 
the unusually large combs of uniform color 
and even growth. For cutting and drying. 
Grows 2 feet tall by the end of its long 
blooming season. Bronze Medal, AAS, 1955. 
Pkt. 35 cts. 
Petunia, Prima Donna 
ge Giant dwarf fringed grandiflora type. 
r\\ Bright rose-pink flowers, with  delight- 
fully fringed and wavy petals. Excellent 
for the home garden and also for commercial 
use. Vigorous, 12-inch, bedding-type plants. 
For bedding, borders, pots, boxes and cut- 
ting. An F-1 hybrid. Bronze Medal, AAS, 
1955. Pkt. 35 cts. 
ABBOTT & COBB . 
Philadelphia, Pa. CELOSIA, TOREADOR 
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