GREENWOOD. SOUTH CAROLINA 
1's SPECIAL 
if — “GLORIES” 

IPOMOEA HEAVENLY 
BLUE IMPROVED 
(Blue Moon Flower) 
Deep intense blue color 
shading lighter toward the 
center. The flowers are 
large, profuse and contin- 
uous, forming a picture of 
great beauty and attrac- 
tiveness which lasts until 
frost. Although it has been 
available for our gardens 
for years, it is one of the 
best developments in the 
last decade. 15 seeds 5c; 
1/16 oz. 10c; 1%4 oz. 30c. 
IPOMOEA CLARK’S | 
- MAMMOTH BLUE 
MORNING GLORY. The 
very earliest flowering 
of the mammoth type. 
Flowers not quite as 
large, nor do they re- 
Clark’s main open as late in the 
Heavenly Blue day as “Heavenly Blue 
Improved,” but a gor- 
geous, free-blooming “‘Glory“’ of celestial blue, shading to a delightful 
golden yellow throat. 15 seeds 5c; 1/16 oz. 10c; 14 oz. 30c. 
IPOMOEA SCARLETT O’HARA—1938 GOLD MEDAL WINNER. The latest 
Novelty Morning Glory, Scarlett O’Hara is a graceful, fast-growing 
vine, bearing the large, gorgeous, rich deep wine-red flowers in 
abundance all summer, becoming more lovely as the season advances. 
On sunny days, the flowers remain open until nearly noon; on cloudy 
or rainy days, until sunset. There are few plants requiring so little 
care and affording so much colorful beauty. Be sure to include Scarlett 
O‘Hara in your garden plans this season. The only Gold Medal Win- 
ner in three years. 10 seeds 5c; 60 seeds 25c; 4 oz. S5c. 
IPOMOEA CORNELL. Robust growth and extra large 4-41 inch flowers 
of an intense carnelian red with an eighth inch border of glistening gas 
white which gives the flower particular distinction. Free blooming and 
splendid. 10 seeds 5c; ¥ oz. 25c. . 
IPOMOEA ALAMO (Mile-a-Minute Vine). This little Morning Glory is 
very fast growing and thrives exceedingly well in a hot dry situation. 
The dainty cut leaved foliage makes a lacy tracery of green and the 
pretty creamy 14 inch flowers with wine-red centers open late in 
the morning and remain open all afternoon. 10 seeds 5c; 30 seeds 10c. 
IPOMOEA DOUBLE ROSE MARIE. A quick growing, early, free-flowering 
Ipomoea that is continuously loaded with clear deep rose, double 
flowers. Occasionally throws single flowers. ‘‘A Must Have.” 
20 seeds 5c; 50 seeds 10c. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER (Ipomoea Quamoclit Sloteri), 30 ft. Originated by 
Logan Sloter through crossing of the Cypress Vine and Star Ipomoea, 7 
this glorious, quick-growing, free-flowering annual climber is breath- @& 
taking in beauty. The attractive fern-like foliage forms a decorative { 
background for the clusters of white-throated, tubular, brilliant card- 
inal flowers. Needs good soil and sunny location. 
20 seeds 5c; 50 seeds 10c. 
SPECIAL IPOMOEAS 
Regular packet 5c; Jumbo packet 10c. 
Bona Nox, hha, 20 ft. A vigorous vine bearing clusters of long-tubed 
bright lilac flrs. all Summer, a handsome trellis or wall vine, the 
Evening Glory. 
Coccinea, hha, 30 ft. Lovely vine with small graceful foliage and lovely 
eta flrs, somewhat like Cypress vine; open all day; of easiest 
ture. 
rae Fringed. Very choice colors, beautifully fringed edges, profuse 
oomer. 
Hederacea, hha, 12 ft. The beautiful Ivy-leaved Ipomoea, Sky-blue, free 
and continuous-bloomer. 
Imperialis, Japanese Morning Glory, hha, 20 ff. New giant-flow’d; beau- 
tiful firs. in bright colors. 
Limbata Elegantissima, hha, 20 ft. Vigorous vine, flowers dark blue 
margined white; handsome. 
Noctiflora, Moon Vine, hhp, 20 ft. A splendid vine, free and lona- 
blooming, flrs. large, pure white, deliciously scented. 
Setosa, Brazilian Morning Glory, hha, 30 ft. Hispid vine with big clus- 
ters of red firs; start early. 
Note: When planting Ipomoea, select dry sandy location and do not fer- 
tilize unless heavy foliage is desired. If sown in the open ground, wait 
until soil has thoroughly warmed up. If started indoors for earlier 
plants, use tiny individual pots and transplant without disturbing the 
roots. Soak seeds to facilitate and hasten germination. 

