Color Magic 
Dwarf plants with large double flowers 
in very wide array of colors and bi- 
colors — orange, yellow, red, bronze, 
maroon in many attractive combina- 
tions. 
Harmony 
12 to 14 inches, early blooming, florif- 
erous, colorful. Orange center, reddish 
maroon edges. 
Harmony Hybrids Mixed 
12 to 14 inches, early, free flowering 
colorful. Shades of yellow, orange and 
bicolors. Globular and crested heads. 
Melody 
All-America Selection—1942 
12 to 14 inches, rich orange flowers of 
Harmony type. Early and free flowering. 
Miniature Mixed 
6 to 10 inches, a blend of the very best 
dwarf types for edging and _ rock 
gardens. Flowers range from yellow, 
orange and red _ to bicolors§ and 
splotched. 
Spry 
9 inches, early blooming, floriferous, com- 
pact habit. Harmony type but dwarfer 
and with clear yellow center and ma- 
roon edges. 
DWARF FRENCH SINGLE 
Flash 
18 inches, single flowers with orange cen- 
ter in vivid shades of red, orange, red- 
dish yellow. 
Naughty Marietta 
All-America Selection—1947 
Annual 12 to 15 inches, plants dwarf and 
very early blooming. Flowers about 2 
inches across, clear yellow with starred 
maroon center. Excellent for edging. 
Red Head 
All-America Selection—1948 
Annual, 12 to 15 inches, compact, early 
flowering plants with crested showy 
blooms mahogany red to bronze. 
Mexican Dwarf Gnome 
(Tagetes Signata Pumila) 
10 inches, dwarf, compact plants with 
miniature single yellow flowers borne 
in great profusion. Excellent rock gar- 
den and edging subject. 
MIGNONETTE 
(RESEDA ODORATA) 
Annual, 12 inches, vigorous, leafy plants 
with small inconspicuous spikes of 
highly fragrant flowers. Desirable for 
bouquets and to add fragrance to 
garden. 
MOONFLOWER 
(IPOMEA NOCTIFLORA OR 
I. GRANDIFLORA ALBA) 
Climbing annual, 10 to 12 feet, vigorous 
vines with large, heart-shaped leaves 
and large, white, trumpet-shaped flow- 
ers. 
MORNING GLORY 
Annual climbers, 10 to 12 feet, vigorous vines with large, attractive leaves, showy 
trumpet-shaped flowers. Need light, warm soil. Too rich or moist soil decreases flower- 
ing. Desirable for trellises, fences, screening. 
Crimson Rambler 
(Convolvulus) 
Fast growing, floriferous with medium 
sized bright crimson flowers. 
Heavenly Blue 
(Ipomea) 
Large, clear sky blue flowers with cream 
colored throat. Easily grown, free 
flowering. One of the most beautiful and 
satisfactory of flowering vines. 
Pearly Gates 
(Ipomea) 
All-America Selection—1942 
Large, pure white flowers shading to 
cream color in throat. 
Scarlett O’Hara 
(Ipomea) 
All-America Selection—1939 
Large, bright, wine red flowers, attrac- 
tive cleft leaves. Later flowering than 
Heavenly Blue and not a strong climber. 
Scarlett O'Hara, Imp. Climbing Strain 
Similar in all respects to the beautiful 
original strain except it climbs well. A 
big advantage as can be trained on 
trellis, fence or porch. 
Mixed Colors 
(Convolvulus) 
The old-fashioned favorite morning glory 
with medium sized flowers in many 
colors borne profusely all summer. 
Morning Glory—Heavenly Blue 
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