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Morning Glory, Pearly Gates 


Morning Glory, Scarlett O’Hara 
MORNING GLORIES 
Here is a group of the latest in Morning Glories—flowers 
are of magnificent size, yet still dainty and graceful. 
Scarlett O’Hara. Entirely different from any 
other Morning Glory. The large carnelian-red 
flowers, about 31 in. across, appear on the 
vine early in the season, about 65 days after 
seed is sown, and remain until frost. Blossoms 
stay open all day long. The vine makes an 
abundance of clean, rich dark green foliage. 
The foliage is ‘“‘halberd’’ shaped rather than 
the heart shaped leaves of most Morning 
Glories. Pkg. (will sow 10 ft.) 15¢; 
large pkg. (will sow 50 ft.) 50c 
Giant Flowering Mixed. Spotted, marbled 
and striped, snow-white to black-purple. Be- 
yond question, the largest and brightest flow- 
ering of the class. Of the easiest culture, and 
can be sown in the open ground in a sunny 
position when the weather has become warm 
and settled. They soon cover a large area. 
The flowers are of gigantic size, and their col- 
orings beautiful beyond description. The self 
or solid colors range from snow-white to black- 
purple, with all the possible intermediate 
shades. There are also an endless number hav- 
ing flowers spotted, marbled, striped, flaked. 
splashed, etc. Pkg. 10c; oz. 30c. 
Nigella - Love-in-a-Mist 
This is a pretty, interesting and easily grown 
annual. The foliage is fine and feathery and 
the showy flowers, mostly in shades of blue, 
are surrounded by a border resembling green 
lace, fine for cutting. Height 12 to 15 inches. 
Miss Jekyll. Lovely, double, cornflower-blue 
blossoms. Pkg. 10c; 1 oz. 25c¢ 
Damascena, Double Mixed. Double flowers 
of blue and white. Pkg. 10c; 2 oz. 25¢ 
Nigella—Love-in-a-Mist 
Heavenly Blue, Hart & Vick’s Early-Flow- 
ering Strain. This beautiful blue Morning 
Glory has attracted much attention and has 
been greatly admired by many people. The 
vines make a growth of 15 feet or more, are 
covered with splendid light green foliage, and 
show, from July until frost, masses of pure 
sky-blue flowers delicately shading to white 
in the center. Pkg. (will make a 15-ft. row) 
15c; large pkg. (will plant 60 ft.) 50c; 
oz. $1.00 
Pearly Gates. This annual climbing vine won 
the Silver Medal of the All-America Selection 
in 1942. The vine grows rapidly to a height 
of 15 ft. or more and bears fair quantities of 
lustrous white trumpet shaped flowers with 
creamy shadings in the throat. The flowers 
are large, about 41% inches in diameter and 
in bloom from July to frost. Pkg. (will sow 
10 ft.) 15¢; large pkg. (will sow 50 ft.) 50c 
Hart & Vick’s Victory Mixture of Morn- 
ing Glories. Red, white and blue—a pa- 
triotic combination of giant flowering 
Morning Glories. Give them a prominent 
place in your garden this season. 
Pkg. 15c; large pkg. (enough seed to make 
vines to cover a 30-ft. fence or trellis) 35c. 

Nierembergia 
Purple Robe. Bronze Medal, All-America 
Selection, 1942. A charming annual blooming 
15 weeks after seed is sown. Grows about 8 
inches high and produces an abundance of 
showy, small, cup-shaped blooms of clear deep 
violet-purple shades. This plant is neat, com- 
pact, extremely free flowering, with a spread 
of some 10 to 12 inches. Makes a grand bor- 
der and edging subject. 
Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 50c 
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Morning Glory, Heavenly Blue 
Nemophila 
Baby Blue Eyes 
Insignis. An easily grown, very satisfactory 
annual bearing bright blue flowers on sturdy 
plants 6 to 8 inches high. 
Pkg. 10c; 14 oz. 30c 
Nemesia 
Dwarf, free-flowering, showy annual pldnts 
for borders and rock gardens. Does best in 
eee weather. Blooms from midsummer to 
rost. 
Blue Gem. Lovely blue bedding plant. 
Pkg. 25c 
Triumph Hybrids. Cream, orange, yellow, 
crimson and orange flowers tipped with other 
colors. Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 35¢ 
Nierembergia, Purple Robe 
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