Archive image from page 11 of Currie's garden annual 1939. Currie's garden annual : 1939 curriesgardenann19curr_5 Year: 1939 ( 4 aT-'' ?â t / & Selected by the official All-America Committee as the outstanding new , developments. IPOMEA, (Morning Glory) Scarlet O'HaraâGarden enthusiosts hove long owoited this unusuol new Morning Glory âo 1939 Ail-America Gold Medol Win- ner that promises to reign as a favorite this season, end for mony to come. The flower is rich, wine-red, or deep rosy crimsonâan entirely new color. Blossoms are obout 4 inches in diameter, and ore freely produced on fast gr
Archive image from page 11 of Currie's garden annual 1939. Currie's garden annual : 1939 curriesgardenann19curr_5 Year: 1939 ( 4 aT-'' ?â t / & Selected by the official All-America Committee as the outstanding new , developments. IPOMEA, (Morning Glory) Scarlet O'HaraâGarden enthusiosts hove long owoited this unusuol new Morning Glory âo 1939 Ail-America Gold Medol Win- ner that promises to reign as a favorite this season, end for mony to come. The flower is rich, wine-red, or deep rosy crimsonâan entirely new color. Blossoms are obout 4 inches in diameter, and ore freely produced on fast growing vines. Pocket, 25c. SCABIOSA, Blue MoonâStrikingly differ- ent frorr, ar,y other Scobioso. The com- pletely double flowers ore large and deep, resembling an old fashioned bee- hive in shope. Rich, deep lovender blue âa most unusuol shode. Upright, tall plants, 42 to 48 Inches high. Strong, wiry stems hold the blossoms erect, and moke this gorgeous flower ideal for cut- ting. Retains color indoors. 1939 All- Amerlco. Pocket, 25c. ZINNIA. Navajo MixedâThis bi-colored. aoillordia flowered Zinnia is today's fa« .orlte omong the newer vorieties. Me dium-sized flowers In o wonderful rango. of colors ore unsurpossed for cutting. 2'/ to 3 foot plants, free blooming. 1938 All-America Selection. Pocket, 15c. ZINNIA, Star DustâClear, golden yel-f low, Fontosy Type, whose charming, shoggy-petoled blossoms lend informality and color to the gorden. Good length oar free-blooming plonts. Aword of Meritj 1937 All-Americo Selections. Pocket, CORNFLOWER. Jubilee Gem âTidy. Lor'poct plont. covered with double, rich cornflower-blue blossoms. Splendid for â dging, borders, or cutting. Developed in England, and received the All-Americo Aword in 1937. Pocket, 15c. MARIGOLD. Crown of GoldâChryson- tnemum-flowered, odorless Marigoldâon All-America Gold Medal Winner in 1937 that is still winning hoorty opprovol, Short, quilled center petols, collored with flot deep orange guard
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