1POMEA, Scarlett O'Hara 
Gold Medal, All-America Selections 1939 
Scarlett O'Hara is an entirely new color in the popular Morning 
Glories—rich dark wine red or deep rosy crimson. Flowers are 
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 foli¬ 
age does not make a heavy growth, leaving the plants graceful 
in appearance. Pkt. 25c. 
PHLOX GIGANTEA, Salmon Glory 
Silver Medal, All-America Selections 1939 
A good salmon in Phlox Drummondi Gigantea type. The individual florets are 
gigantic for Phlox, measuring from 11/4 to IV 2 inches in diameter. Color is a 
pure salmon pink with a distinct creamy-white eye. This combination with its 
clear, clean, crisp appearance, makes one of the most beautiful color combina¬ 
tions ever seen. Pkt. 25c. 
Honorable Mention, All-America Selections 1939 
An entirely different and improved flower and 
plant form from existent Scabiosa varieties. Broad, 
heavy, wavy petals, eliminate the pincushion 
center entirely. Flowers are fully double, ex¬ 
tremely large and deep. The color is a rich deep 
lavender blue, a luscious shade which maintains 
its effectiveness indoors or out. An ideal cutting 
type. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA HYBRIDA, Hollywood Star 
Silver Medal, All-America Selections 1939 
A charming shade of rich rose with an amber throat. Unique in 
the form of its flower which consists of a five-pointed star. This 
is a very fine garden variety as it is early, free blooming and the 
strong vigorous plant is so smothered with blooms that very little 
foliage shows. Pkt. 25c. 
SCABIOSA IMPERIAL GIANTS, Blue Moon 
