All-America Seed Winners 
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Petunia, Prima Donna 
851 Petunia, Prima Donna—An All-Amer- 
ica Award Winner for 1955, this is the finest 
pink petunia ever created. The giant flowers, 
31% to 4 inches across, are delightfully waved 
and fringed, lovely in the garden or in bou- 
quets. An excellent variety for bedding, bor- 
ders and window boxes. Goes well with other 
flowers in any combination of colors. Grows 12 
to 15 inches tall and is always in bloom from 
early spring until frost. Pkt. (109 Seeds) 35c 
1955 ALL-AMERICA SPECIAL 
1 Pkt. Petunia, Prima Donna 
1 Pkt. Celosia, Toreador 
1 Pkt. Columbine, McKana’s Giant 
855 All 3 for only 95ce 
Postpaid 
Zinnia, Blaze, 1954 All-America Winner 
807 Zinnia, Blaze—The only All-America 
Winner for 1954. Newest, most vivid of the 
Giant Hybrid Zinnias. This fiery beauty is 
outstanding for the uniform doubleness of its 
fluffy, quilled petals. Blaze bursts into bloom 
with a profusion of brilliant mandarin-red 
flowers which become scarlet-orange as the 
flowers attain size, over 5 inches across. 
Grows from 28 to 32 inches tall. Delight- 
ful in the garden or bouquets. Pkt. 25c 
All-America Winners 
are chosen affer careful 
selection and testing 
Celosia, Toreador 
850 Celosia, Toreador — This All-America 
Winner for 1955 is much brighter and richer 
red than the other crimson-colored cocks- 
combs. It grows about 2 feet tall concentrat- 
ing most of its flowering in a huge, center 
comb, The foliage is light green, a lovely con- 
trast with the brilliant color of the comb. 
Blooms from midsummer until frost. Lovely 
in the garden, attractive as a cut flower or can 
be dried and used in arrangements all winter. 
Pkt. 35c 
1953-54 ALL-AMERICA SPECIAL 
1 Pkt. Zinnia, Blaze 
1 Pkt. Petunia, Comanche 
1 Pkt. Alyssum, Royal Carpet 
856 All 3 for only 65¢ 
Postpaid 
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Alyssum, Royal Carpet 
805 Alyssum, Royal Carpet — All-America 
Winner for 1953, the first time an Alyssum 
ever received this coveted award. Grows only 
2 to 3 inches tall and spreads to 10 inches 
across. It is a perfect ground cover and be- 
cause of its uniform growth makes a perfect 
edging along walks, beds or borders. Fine for 
rock gardens. The flowers are an unusually 
lovely violet and blooms constantly up to 
frost. Easily grown. For a perfect combination 
plant with Alyssum, Carpet of Snow (page 
79). Pkt. 25c 
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Columbine, McKana’s Giant 
852 Columbine, McKana’s Giant—This 
1955 Winner is the first perennial to win an 
All-America Selections Award in 18 years. The 
large, showy flowers come in a mixture of 
vivid colors including white, cream and rose, 
yellow and red, yellow and violet. They blend 
perfectly adding a graceful touch to any gar- 
den display or bouquet. Grows 2 feet tall. 
Flowers are 3 to 4% inches across and 3 inch 
spurs. Seed planted in early spring should bloom 
the first year but the second season brings 
flowers in their full glory. Pkt. 35c 
854 1 Packet Each of All 7 
All-America Winners Listed 
on This Page for only $1.65 
Postpaid 
Petunia, Comanche 
802 Petunia, Comanche — This 1953 All- 
America Winner is the most striking of all 
Petunias. A vigorous grower about a foot tall, 
it blooms constantly all summer and fall up 
to frost. The flowers are 214 to 3 inches across, 
a fiery, brilliant red that does not fade. You 
simply must have this in your garden. We 
guarantee it to please you. Pkt. 35c 
801 Petunia, Ballerina — This new Hybrid 
was so outstanding that it won the All-Amer- 
ica Selections Honorable Mention Award for 
1952. Large flowers, 3% to 4 inches across of 
glowing salmon create a color beauty spot in 
the garden from late spring to frosts. Consid- 
ered the finest single Petunia ever created. 
Start them indoors and transplant outside 
when weather warms up. Pkt. 35c 
