OUTSTANDING FLOWER NOVELTIES FOR 1940 
Morning Glory. 
(A) Scarlett O’Hara. Gold Medal All American Selection for 1939, rich dark wine or 
deep rosy crimson color, dark green foliage, flower about four inches in diameter. 
(B) Alamo or Mile-a-Minute Vine. Creamy white flowers, deep wine red at center. 
Fine lacey foliage, very fast growing, thrives in hot dry places. Flowers are 1% 
inches, opening in late morning and remaining open during the afternoon. 
Zinnia. 
Fantasy, White Light. White with curled and crested petals, medium sized 
flower on bushy plants. 
Fantasy, Wildfire. Rich dazzling scarlet, free blooming, 2 V 2 to 3 feet tall. 
Cupid (dwarf) Pixie. Bright yellow. 
Cupid (dwarf) Tiny Tim. Rich scarlet. 
Cupid (dwarf) Snowdrop. Pure white. 
Scabiosa, Imperial Giants Blue Moon. 
Rich deep lavender blue, tall plants, broad, heavy, wavy petals, eliminating pin¬ 
cushion center completely, fully double. Flower extremely large and deep, about 
the shape of an old-fashioned beehive. 
Cosmos, Sensation Pinkie and Purity. Flowers are immense size, 4 to 5 inches in 
diameter with broad heavy fluted petals which overlap. A good full flower pro¬ 
duced within 8 to 10 weeks from seed. Purity is a white flower of same description 
as the Pinkie. Plants reach a height of 3 to 4 feet. 
The Bush Balsam. Glossy green foliage, easy culture and Camellia-like flowers. 
Blossoms borne at end of stem, not under leaves. Mixed colors. 
Celosia, Royal Velvet. 
Twenty-four inch plants with large long stemmed cockcombs of rich carmine, 
foliage bronzy green with reddish margins. 
Salvia, Farinacea, Blue Bedder. 
Compact, deep blue, growing three feet. 
Flower Plants, all varieties. 
Aster 
Salvia 
Snapdragon 
Zinnia 
Petunia 
Verbena 
Vitamin B., 1 grain vial. 1.00 
(Thiamin Chloride) New powder form vitamin producing sensational results 
in plant cultivation and transplanting. 
Vegetable Plants, all varieties. 
Tomato 
Cabbage 
Mango or Pepper 
Sweet Potato 
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