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1939 All-American Flower Novelties 
Morning Glory 
SCARLET O’HARA 
4699 The Gold Medal Winner for 
1939—a well merited honor granted for 
the first time in two years. Scarlet 
O’Hara gives us an entirely new 
color in the Morning Glory family— 
a rich, dark wine red, or deep, rosy 
crimson. The flowers 
are about 4 inches in 
diameter, freely pro^ 
duced on fast grow' 
ing vines which start 
blooming within 65 
days after the seed 
is sown. The 
growth, not be' 
ing too heavy, 
makes the plants 
very graceful in appearance. The char' 
acter of the vine with its beautiful red 
flowers will present a sightly covering 
for fence or trellis. It will grow and 
bloom under a wide variety of condi' 
tions. Scarlet O’Hara, named for the 
leading character in “Gone With 
the Wind,” America’s recent pop' 
ular novel, will receive tremendous 
publicity in mag' 
a 2 ;ines, and will 
be in demand by 
every garden en' 
thusiast. The seed 
supply is limited, 
so be sure to 
order early. 
Pkt. 25c 
PETUNIA HYBRIDA—Hollywood Star 
Petunia Hybrida 
HOLLYWOOD STAR 
5912 Awarded a Silver Medal, this dis' 
tinctive, lovely Petunia shaped like a 
fivc'pointed star is a charming shade of 
rich rose with a creamy yellow throat. 
The strong, vigorous plants, with nar' 
row and elongated leaves, are so smoth' 
ered with blooms that hardly any foliage 
shows. This variety is absolutely new 
and distinctive, and it will prove pop' 
ular for pots, boxes, cutting or bedding. 
Height 1 ft.Pkt. 25c 
Phlox Drummondii Gigantea 
SALMON GLORY 
6040 A Silver Medal Winner, outstand' 
ing for its huge flowers, each floret the 
si 2 ;e of a half'dollar. The color is a pure 
salmon pink with a distinct creamy' 
white eye, a most beautiful color combi' 
nation. It is a prolific bloomer with enor' 
mous florets and trusses. Every gar' 
den should have a planting of this 
grand Phlox. It is very worthy for 
bedding, boxes and cutting. Height 
1 ft.Pkt. 25c 
