Extra Good ''News" in Flowers an, 



row of Spring Flowering Sweet Peas 



SWEET PEAS 



spring Flowering— A Ferry- Morse development and the 

 most important Sweet Pea introduction in recent years. 

 Extremely hardy, productive, and more heat resistant than 

 other Sweet Peas. (See also page 23). 



Rose Pink— Beautiful clear shade. Unusually long stems. Great 

 vigor. Heavy crop of flowers. All-America Silver Medal, 1940 

 Blue— Clear marine blue. All America Bronze Medal, 1940 

 Lavender— Clear soft lavender. All-America Honorable Mention, 



^^*^ Each: Pkt. 25c 



Summer (or Late) Flowering— Charming new Ferry- 

 Morse offerings in this type of Sweet Pea are the following: 



Ideal— Clear, rose cerise. Certificate of Merit, Scottish Sweet Pea 

 Society, 1939 



Salmon Queen- Real salmon pink. 



Certificate of Merit, Scottish « 



Sweet Pea Society, 1939 



Tops— Light cream pink suffused with salmon 

 sparkling 



Siesta— Shining rose pink. Silver Medal 

 Trials, 1936. Offered now for the first time 



Each: Pkt. 25c 



-lustrous and 



Scottish Sweet Pea 



Early Flowering — New varieties of note are: 

 Early Clipper— Strong growing, black seeded white 

 E^ly Peeress — Pleasing shade of clear, rose cerise 



Each: Pkt. 25c 



LARKSPUR 



Ferry-Morse developments in three entirely new types: 

 Super Majestic Rose Pink— Long clean stems, 5 to 6 feet in 



height, bear huge double rose pink blossoms. Extremely vigorous. 



(See also pages 1 and 20) Pkt. 25c 



Majestic Rose Pink— Extra large, double, clear rose pink flowers 



on plants 4 to 5 feet tall. Erect, neat habit Pkt. 25c 



Dwarf Stock Flowered Rose Pink— Dwarf, compact plants with 



brilliant rose pink blossoms. Free blooming. Ideal for garden and 



cut flowers. 30 inches tall Pkt. 25c 



Larkspur, Stock Flowered Purple— Rich deep purple. A new 

 and distinct shade in this popular class. Compact plants about 40 

 inches tall Pkt. 25c 



Our Larkspur exhibit at the San Francisco Golden 

 described here, was granted a Gold Medal Aw 



Petunia, Cream Star 



Aster, Rosalie 



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