No. 423—ELECTRO $2.50 
Ipomea (Morning Glory) Scarlett O'Hara 
Gold Medal \A1UAMERICA; & I SELECTIONS/ 1939 
T HE LONG AWAITED and somewhat obstreperous Scarlett O'Hara is at last 
ready for presentation to a waiting garden world. Ever since word first 
began to filter through the trade that this Morning Glory was soon to be pre¬ 
sented, interest has been running very high. Scarlett O'Hara is an entirely 
new color in this popular garden flower, rich dark wine red or deep rosy crim¬ 
son. While the flowers are not quite as large as the Heavenly Blue Morning 
Glory, they are of good size, about 4 inches in diameter, freely produced on 
fast growing vines which start blooming within 65 days after seed is sown, and 
are very showy for covering a fence or trellis. The dark green foliage does not 
make a heavy growth, leaving the plants graceful in appearance. As few plants 
are easier to grow or give a more colorful and satisfying return for the care 
given them than the Morning Glories or Ipomeas, Scarlett O'Hara will most 
certainly be a reigning favorite this season and for many years to come. 
Although granted the only Gold Medal in last year's All-America Selections, 
Scarlett O'Hara was held over for 1939 introduction because of a scarcity of 
seed supplies last season. Since this variety will receive tremendous publicity 
in newspapers and magazines and will be in demand by every garden enthu¬ 
siast, we urge all our customers to cover for seed supplies immediately. 
No. 4384 .... Price per oz., $1.30 Per lb., $15.00 
Approximately 700 seeds per ounce. 
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