MORNING GLORY — Scarlett OHaro— the 

 FLOWER greatest novelty of the year. Order early, os 



Jubilee Gem ^^^ supply of this seed will soon be exhausted. 







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Selected by the official 

 All-America Committee 

 as the outstanding new ^, 

 developments. 



IPOMEA, (Morning Glory) Scarlet 



O'Hara — Garden enthusiosts hove long 

 owoited this unusuol new Morning Glory 

 — o 1939 Ail-America Gold Medol Win- 

 ner that promises to reign as a favorite 

 this season, end for mony to come. The 

 flower is rich, wine-red, or deep rosy 

 crimson — an entirely new color. Blossoms 

 are obout 4 inches in diameter, and ore 

 freely produced on fast growing vines. 

 Pocket, 25c. 



SCABIOSA, Blue Moon— Strikingly differ- 

 ent frorr, ar,y other Scobioso. The com- 

 pletely double flowers ore large and 

 deep, resembling an old fashioned bee- 

 hive in shope. Rich, deep lovender blue 

 — a most unusuol shode. Upright, tall 

 plants, 42 to 48 Inches high. Strong, 

 wiry stems hold the blossoms erect, and 

 moke this gorgeous flower ideal for cut- 

 ting. Retains color indoors. 1939 All- 

 Amerlco. Pocket, 25c. 



ZINNIA. Navajo Mixed— This bi-colored. 

 aoillordia flowered Zinnia is today's fa« 

 .orlte omong the newer vorieties. Me* 

 dium-sized flowers In o wonderful rango. 

 of colors ore unsurpossed for cutting. 2'/^ 

 to 3 foot plants, free blooming. 1938 

 All-America Selection. Pocket, 15c. 



ZINNIA, Star Dust— Clear, golden yel-f 

 low, Fontosy Type, whose charming, 

 shoggy-petoled blossoms lend informality 

 and color to the gorden. Good length oar 

 free-blooming plonts. Aword of Meritj 

 1937 All-Americo Selections. Pocket, l5c.T 



CORNFLOWER. Jubilee Gem — Tidy. 



Lor"poct plont. covered with double, rich 

 cornflower-blue blossoms. Splendid for 

 ■ dging, borders, or cutting. Developed in 

 England, and received the All-Americo 

 Aword in 1937. Pocket, 15c. 



MARIGOLD. Crown of Gold— Chryson- 

 tnemum-flowered, odorless Marigold — on 

 All-America Gold Medal Winner in 1937 

 that is still winning hoorty opprovol, 



Short, quilled center petols, collored with 

 flot deep orange guard petals. Plont 

 bronching, 2'/2 to 3 ^eet toll, flowers 

 -lid-season. Pocket, 15c. 



MARIGOLD, Dwarf Royal Scot— Rich/ 



-ohogany red, rother flot flowers with 

 lold stripes. Plonts ore uniformly dworf, 

 bushy, end produce continuous, rjthaf 

 oorly bloom. Pocket. 15c. 



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