SCARLETT O'HARA 
Gold Medal, All-America Selections, 1939. 
An entirely new color in the popular Morning Glories—rich dark 
wine red or deep rosy crimson. Flowers 4 in. in diameter, freely 
produced on fast growing vines. Very showy for covering a fence 
or trellis. The dark green foliage does not make a heavy growth, 
leaving plants graceful in appearance. Pkt. 15c. 
LARKSPUR 
Annual Delphiniums are adorned with finely cut, feathery foliage 
which set off to advantage the handsome long floral spikes of 
double blossoms. The colors range from pure white through soft 
shades of lavender and pink to deep blue. Pkt. 10c. 
RUSSELL LUPINS 
Long, closely furnished spikes flower in a great variety of rich colors—- 
deep yellows, oranges, reds, and brillianf bi-colors never seen in Lupins 
before. The florefs are large with flat fan-like back-standards, and 
unlike all other Lupins, most of the spikes retain their florets throughout 
the whole period of development. Awarded the Royal Horticultural So¬ 
ciety's Gold Medal, June, 1937. Pkt. 25c. 
ZINNIA FANTASY, WILDFIRE 
A rich, dazzling scarlet. Wildfire adds a distinct note of color 
and cheerfulness to the garden and will enliven any home when 
used in flower arrangements. Plants neat in habit, strong grow¬ 
ing, and very free blooming; 2'/2 fo 3 feet in height, coming into 
flower 45 to 50 days after seed is sown. Pkt. 25c. 
