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M 2 | 7 Guinea Gold. (HA-2 ft.) “All America” Winner. Car- 
arigo nation like petals and brilliant golden color make this 
outstanding among the Marigolds. Free blooming with practically 
all double flowers and almost free of pungent odor. 
(Pkt., 10ce) (4 04., 25e) (0z., SOc) 
Dwarf African Mixed. Same size and type of flower 
Marigol as the African Tall All Double, but the compact plants 
are only about 15 inches in height. 
(Pkt., 10e) (4 0z., 20ec) (1 oz. 60c) 
3 Mixed. (HA-2 ft.) An old 
Marvel of Peru (Four oO Clock) fashioned favorite. It is 
one of the easiest grown. Plants are bushy and covered all summer 
with showy very fragrant blossoms. 
(Pkt., 5c) (0z., 20c) 
Morning Glory 
Plant colorful climbers over 
unsightly views, 
Fences, embankments and 
walls that abuse. 
People like these colorful 
climbers 

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ment over the old-timers. 
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10 ft.) Flowers measure from 
8% to 4 inches across. In 
color they are very dark sky 
blue with white throat. They 
are profuse bloomers and dur- 
ing the long season the vines 
are a mass of meautiful blooms. 
Plants may be transplanted 
when young. 
(Pkt., 10c) (4 024. 20c) 
(0z., 60e) 
Cornell (HA-10 ft.) Our own introduction. Reproduces the colors 
of Cornell University. Giant carnelian red flowers with 
pure white border. The same size and resembles Scarlett O’Hara 
very closely but thought by some 

The New Cornell Morning Glory. to be more beautiful because of 
the contrasting white border. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% 0z., 30c) 
French’s Mammoth 
W hite (HA=10" ft.) A new 
very large pure white. 
The same as Heavenly Blue ex- 
cept for color. 
(Pkt., 20c) (44 0z., 35e) (oz. $1.00) 
Morning Glory Scarlett 
3 (HA -10 ft.) Gold 
O’Hara Medal Winner “All 
America” trials 1939. Face of 
the flower bright rosy red. Broad 
veins radiating from the throat 
form a five-pointed star and are 
brilliantly colored with a tone 
approaching scarlet. Color car- 
ried well down into the throat. 
Flowers large, 3% inches across. 
(Pkt., 15¢e) (4 0oz., 40c) 
: 
106 D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
