All America Gold, Silver and Bronze Medal and Award of Merit Winners and Outstanding New Varieties. 
990 _ MorninQ Glory scarlet O’HARA. A11 America Gold Medal Winner for 
two years. The outstanding flower introduction of the year, 
winning the All America Gold Medal in 1937 and again in 1938. An entirely new color, rich dark 
wine-red or deep crimson. The 33^ inch blooms come quite early, continue till frost, and stay 
open longer than any other morning glory; they are often open in the afternoon. The supply 
being exceedingly limited, early orders are advised. Pkt. 25c. 
No 1093 _ Petunia Hollywood star. A11 America silver Medal winner. There is 
nothing else like it in petunias. It is unique in the form of its flowers 
which are five pointed and star shaped. The color is a rich rose-pink with creamy yellow in the 
throat. It is an early bloomer and continues in flower till killing frost. The strong vigorous plants 
are so covered with bloom as to almost hide the foliage. Pkt. 35c. 
No 1104 _ Phlox SALMON GLORY. All America Silver Medal Winner. Each individ¬ 
ual floret will cover a silver half-dollar. This huge flowered phlox has 
soft but rich salmon-pink blooms with wide creamy white eyes. Grows about 10 inches high, is 
quite true to color and is a prolific bloomer of enormous floi'ets and trusses. The symmetrical 
dwarf compact plants are covered with blooms during the whole summer and fall. Pkt. 35c. 
9^^_MariQold early sunshine. A11 America Bronze Medal Winner. Bright 
golden yellow, curled and interlaced chrysanthemum-like blooms 23 ^ 
inches across, and blooming in 15 weeks after the seed is planted, and continuing to bloom pro¬ 
fusely till hard frost. The flowers last nearly two weeks in water. Dixie Sunshine is a grand flower, 
but blooms too late. Early Sunshine is an early strain of Dixie Sunshine with even larger blooms, 
and the flowering season is longer. Showy in the garden and an ideal cut flower. Pkt. 25c. 
604 
990 
No 1302 _ Zinnia fantasy white light. A11 America Honorable Mention winner. 
The well rounded medium sized double flowers 3 to 33^ inches across 
are a mass of twisted tubular petals with the general effect of a shaggy chrysanthemum. The bushy 
plants grow about 23^ feet tall, and bloom profusely throughout the summer and fall. It is the 
same type of flower as Fantasy Star Dust, and as pure white as Zinnia comes. Pkt. 25c. 
No. 604 _ Aster, eight blue early giant wilt resistant. A11 America Award 
of Merit Winner. The blooms are veiy large, full petaled, fluffy, with 
broad graceful petals daintily plumed and intertwined; the color is a clear shade of azure or light 
blue, a shade that blends beautifully with either deeper or lighter tones. The stems are long, with 
but few lateral or side branches. It is an early bloomer. It can safely be counted on to be in flowei’ 
by early September. Grows 2 feet tall. It is fully wilt resistant. Pkt. 25c. 
No 1014_Nasturtium dwarf double scarlet globe, a welcome addition to 
the family of dwarf double sweet scented nasturtiums. Perfect, 
compact plants of uniform globe shaped growth, about a foot high, bearing large double and semi¬ 
double sweet scented fiery scarlet blooms in great profusion. As they hold their neat, compact 
habit throughout the life of the plant they are fine for rockeries and window boxes, while as a 
border plant in the garden they are superb. Pkt. 15c; oz. 25c; V 4 lb- 75c. 
