Kochia 
1302—MEXICAN FIRE 
BUSH (A) 
3 to 4 ft. You have admired this 
easy-to-grow annual hedge during 
the summer when it is dark green 
and in the fall after it has chang¬ 
ed to brilliant red. Very easy to 
grow. Pkt., 5c; Va oz., 20c. 
1304—MIGNONETTE (A) 
1 ft. This well known sweet 
scented flower should be planted 
in April and in July so that a suc¬ 
cession of blooms may be had 
from early summer until heavy 
frost. Pkt., 5c; 1/4 oz., 25c. 
1312—MOONFLOWER (A) 
10 to 15 ft. A rapid grower with beautiful large white 
blossoms which open in the evening. Splendid for shade. 
Pkt., 10c. 
MOURNING BRIDE 
(SEE SCABIOSA) 
A Square Meal— 
Gorgeous Flowers 
The sparkling new varieties of flower 
seed we offer can only be expected to 
do their best if supplied with the eleven 
essential plant food elements. To be 
sure, feed with 
SOME "DO'S" 
Feed everything you grow with Vig- 
oro. 
Keep the Vigoro off the stalks and 
leaves. 
SOME "DON'TS" 
Don't use Vigoro as you would old- 
fashioned fertilizers. You need far less. 
Don't think that because a little is 
good a whole lot is better. 
Don't take someone's word for it; 
read the directions. 
Vigoro is the complete scientific plant 
food. Used by millions. 
for better perennials 
VIGORO 
Complete plant food 
IMPROVED 
Morning Glory 
are the most beautiful of all flowering annual 
vines and they are easy to grow. 
10 to 15 ft. There is plenty of reason why the improved 
Morning Glories are more popular than ever. Flower size 
has been increased so that they are often 4 inches across. 
They bloom much earlier and the color has been improved 
greatly. Foliage is also much thicker so that it provides more 
shade. To hasten germination it is advisable to nick through 
the hard outer shell with a knife or file. They should be 
planted in a sunny exposure, in shady soil, and for an 
abundance of flowers should not be fertilized too much. 
1306 
Scarlett 0 9 Hara (a) 
The flower sensation of 1939 
—Seed shortage has curbed 
its popularity somewhat but 
with larger stocks available 
this difficulty is being over¬ 
come. A few had trouble in 
germinating the seed and we 
advise these people to with¬ 
hold planting until at least 
June 5th. Scarlett O'Hara likes 
warm soil and warm weather 
and will make rapid growth 
under these conditions. Vines 
will start blooming not later 
than mid-August. Color is 
deep wine, blossoms freely. 
Foliage is dark green and Scarlett O'Hara 
very graceful. Plant this rapid 
growing vine for shade and beauty. Order early, as 
seed is scarce. Pkt., 25c. 
1308 
Heavenly Blue 
(Improved) 
The beautiful sky blue of this popular vine is unques¬ 
tionably one of the loveliest shades in any flower. Flowers 
are large, remain open until late afternoon. Sow late in 
May or better, early in June. Pkt., 10c; Va oz., 35c. 
1310—MIXED IMPERIAL JAPANESE 
Colors range from snow white to all tones of blue, red, 
and purple. Striping is equisite. Pkt., 10c; V4 oz., 35c. 
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Plan to have Flowers in bloom from spring to late fall 
