No. 423—ELECTRO $2.50 
Ipomea (Morning Glory) Scarlett O'Hara 
Gold Medal XAlLAMtRICA ii& T StltCTIONS / 1939 
T HE LONG awaited and somewhat obstreperous Scarlett O'Hara has at last 
been presented to a waiting garden world. Ever since word first began to 
filter through the trade that this Morning Glory was soon to be presented, 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 crimson. While the flow¬ 
ers 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 cover-. 
ing a fence or trellis. Flowers are a lovely blaze of color during the morning, and 
until well into the afternoon, remaining open practically all day on cloudy or dull 
days. 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 Ipo- 
meas, Scarlett O'Hara will most certainly be a reigning favorite this season and 
for many years to come. Granted the only Gold Medal in the 1939 All-America 
Selections, Scarlett O'Hara has received tremendous publicity in newspapers 
and magazines and is in demand by every garden enthusiast. We urge all our 
customers to cover for seed supplies immediately. 
No. 4384 .... Price per oz., $1.05 Per lb., $12.00 
Approximately 700 seeds per ounce. 
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