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No. 398—ELECTRO $2.25 
Morning Glory Scarlett O'Hara 
F EW plants are easier to grow or give a more colorful and satisfying return 
for the care given them than the Ipomeas or Morning Glories. Scarlett 
O'Hara is an entirely new color in this popular flower—rich dark wine red or 
deep crimson. The flowers, while not as large as Heavenly Blue, are of good size, 
freely produced on fast growing vines which are very showy for covering a 
fence or trellis. The foliage, which is a fairly dark green, is not heavy, making 
a plant graceful in appearance. Scarlett O'Hara will undoubtedly be one of the 
popular Morning Glory varieties, especially in the southern warmer latitudes. 
No. 4384 .... Price per oz., $1.30 Per lb., $15.00 
Approximately 700 seeds per ounce. 
Verbena Hybrida Grandiflora Meteor (Bodger) 
T HE flaming red of a meteor, contrasted with the shimmering white of winter 
snows—this is the combination found in Verbena Meteor, our new intro¬ 
duction. The extremely showy red and white flowers are not unusually large, 
but there are hundreds of them in flower on each plant throughout the summer 
months. Meteor is indeed one of the very gayest Verbenas yet developed and 
should find a permanent place in our garden picture. The strain is absolutely 
true to color and type, and is a strong robust grower. 
No. 7892 .... Price per oz., $1.30 Per lb., $15.00 
Approximately 12,500 seeds per ounce. 
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