'flowers for Your Gaihen 
Scarlett O’Hara Morning Glory. 
NEW SCfiRLET MORNING GLORY 
WINS aiL RMERICfi GOLD MEDfiL 
1049. SCARLETT O’HARA.. H. A. A 
year ago we had this variety listed in our cata¬ 
log, hut withdrew it because of an exceedingly 
short supply of seed. We now have a limited sup¬ 
ply of seed to offer. Scarlett O’Hara is the most 
striking variety of Morning Glory we know of. 
See front cover. It closely resembles in growth 
the Heavenly Blue, but the flower instead of 
being blue is a beautiful vivid scarlet. There 
is just enough orange hidden in the color to 
give the impression that the blooms are soft 
velvet. It is very early and will flower in 65 
days from seed. Blooms remain open all day 
even in the warmest weather. Awarded the 1938 
All-America Gold Medal. The most talked of 
flower of the year. Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 40c; i /4 
oz., 90c; Vz OZ., $1.60; oz., $3.00. 
HOLLYWOOD STfiR PETUNIfi IS 
UNIQUE IN SHfiPE 
1089. HOLLYWOOD STAR. H. A. This 
variety won the Silver Medal in the 1939 All- 
America contest. The Petunia is unique in the 
form of its flowers which consists of a five- 
pointed star. The color is a 'charming shade of 
rich rose with an amber throat. A fine garden 
variety as it is early and free blooming. The 
plant is strong and so smothered with blooms 
that hardly any foliage shows. Pkt., 25c; 2 
pkts., 40c; Vi oz., $3.20; Vz oz., $6.25; oz., 
$ 12 . 00 . 
Hollywood Star Petunia. 
"My order received and well pleased with it. We 
ordered our seeds this year March 7th and received 
them March lOih. We are always pleased with 
both your seeds and promptness in ailing orders." 
Dennis Jarrett, Illinois. 
FROM HOLLAND WE GET fi 
NEW ANNUAL HOLLYHOCK 
1008. INDIAN SPRING. H. A. From 
Holland comes the new annual Hollyhock that 
will bloom in sixteen weeks from seed. We rec¬ 
ommend sowing the seed in flats, transplanting 
in six weeks to the open ground, where it vrill 
flower in about ten weeks. Individual flowers 
measure about five inches in diameter. The semi¬ 
double flowers range in color from a pale pink 
to crimson. Height four to six feet. A most 
attractive annual and should prove very pop¬ 
ular in our American gardens. Pkt., 25c; 2 
pkts., 40c; Vs OZ-. $2.25; Vi oz., $4.25; Vz oz., 
$ 8 . 00 . 
Indian Spring Hollyhock. 
NEW PHLOX HAS GIANT 
SALMON FLOWERS 
1112. GIGANTEA SALMON GLORY. 
H. A. A good salnion Phlox of the Drummondi 
Gigantea type has been wanted for a long time. 
We now take pleasure in offering Salmon Glory. 
The individual florets with ordinary field culture 
will average from 1 ^ in. to 1 V 2 in. in diameter. 
The color is a pure salmon pink with a distinct 
creamy white eye. A most striking and beauti¬ 
ful combination of color. We think it will prove 
one of the outstanding novelties of the year. 
Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 40c; Vs oz., $2.15; Vi oz., 
$4.20; Vz oz., $8.25; oz., $16.00. 
"I planted your garden seeds last year and had 
a wonderful garden. One of the best in this 
neighborhood. Your seeds are surely good.” 
Mrs. Helen M. Welch, Wisconsin. 
Yellow Freesia Scented Lupine. 
NEW ANNUAL LUPINE IS 
FREESIA SCENTED 
10281/2- YELLOW FREESIA SCENT- 
ED. H. A. We think this is one of the finest 
of the new flowers. It has the fine form and 
habits of the Hartwegii type and a beautiful 
Buttercup yellow color. See front cover. This 
beautiful color plus the fine form is ample jus¬ 
tification for its being in every flower garden, 
even the most aristocratic, but the outstanding 
feature of all, however, is its grand fragrance. 
It is especially strong and reminds one of the 
sweet scent of a freshly cut Freesia bloom. This 
is the first time that this beautiful flower has 
been cultivated or offered in America. Pkt., 10c; 
2 pkts., 15c; V4 oz., 50c; i/z oz., 80c; oz., $1.50. 
NEW MAHOGANY RED PETUNIA 
HAS COMPACT PLANT 
1090. VELVET BALL. H. A. Several 
years ago we listed Flaming Velvet Petunia, but 
discontinued it as it did not bloom true to color. 
We are ijleased to offer a compact new Petunia 
which has the color we liked so well in Flaming 
Velvet. The Velvet Ball is a long season bloomer 
with large waxy flowers of mahogany red pass¬ 
ing a violet hue. The plants reach a height of 
about eight inches with a spread of from eight 
to ten inches. Each plant will have a dozen 
or more flowers in bloom at a time and the 
flowers will average approximately 2 % inches 
in diameter. This year’s trial showed it to 
come 94 per cent true from seed. For a pot 
plant, border or edging plant. Velvet Ball has 
no equal. It received an award of merit in the 
1939 All-America contest. Seed supply is very 
limited. Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 40c; 1-16 oz., $3.75; 
Vs oz., $7.00; Vi oz., $13.00; Vz oz., $25.00. 
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Velvet Ball Petunia. 
