Sweet Peas Famous 'Round the World 



FERRY-MORSE SWEET PEAS RECOMMENDED 

 AS BEST IN THEIR COLOR CLASS 



Early Flowering Spencer — Plant outdoors in autumn in California and the South; plant in very early spring for 

 early summer bloom where summers are hot. Also widely grown for greenhouse use. 



Early Daphne— Soft salmon pink on cream ground (Sil- 

 ver Medal International Flower Show 1937); Early Memory 

 — Clear rosy lavender; Early Chime — Light salmon pink; 

 Early Mariner — Clear marine blue (Award of Merit Dutch 

 Horticultural Society); Early White Harmony — Black 

 seeded white; Early Vulcan — Bright scarlet; Early Star — 

 Sparkling rose pink flushed salmon (Award of Merit, Dutch 



Each: Oz. 55c; Pkt. 10c 



Horticultural Society); Early Triumph— Soft lilac mauve 

 (Certificate of Merit, Chicago Commercial Flower Growers); 

 Early Boon — Deep cream pink shaded salmon (Certificate 

 of Merit, Chicago Commercial Flower Growers); Early 

 Apollo— Soft salmon cerise; Early Cinderella— Clear light 

 blue; Early Mars — Rich ox-blood crimson 



Spring Flowering Spencer — Our new class of Sweet Peas, All-America winners 1940 (See also page 24). They 

 do well under hot summer conditions in the East and Middle West. Blue; Lavender; Rose Pink. 



Each: Pkt. 25c 



Summer (or Late) Flowering Spencer— Plant where nights are cool and days not extremely hot. 



Ecstasy — Blush pink; Peer — Bright orange pink (Award 

 of Merit, British National Sweet Pea Society); Welcome — 

 Brilliant scarlet; King Lavender — Clear lavender; Bridal 

 Veil — Clear white, black seeded (Gold Medal Award, Scot- 

 tish Sweet Pea Society); Amethyst — Clear medium blue; 



Discovery — Beautiful chamois pink; Vista — Clear light pur- 

 ple; Fairyland— Rich, rose cream pink; Stylist— Clear rich 

 rose pink; Flagship — Clear navy blue (Silver Medal, Scot- 

 tish Sweet Pea Society); Mastercream — Rich deep cream, 

 black seeded 



Each: Oz. 35c; Pkt. 10c— except Vista and Fairyland which are: Oz. 50c; pkt. 15c 



All of the Above Varieties Were Featured in Our Sweet Pea Display on 

 Treasure Island at San Francisco's International Exposition, Summer of 1939 



The Booklet "Ferry-Morse Sweet Peas and How to Grow Them" 

 Contains Our Complete List of Varieties. It Will Be Sent Free Upon Request 



Name on Packet 



Verbena Hybrida 

 ■ Mammoth 



Vinca 



Viola cornuta 



Viola cornuta, 



Jersey Gem 



Viscaria, Mixed 



Whitlavia glox- 

 inoides Blue 



Xeranthemum 

 Double Mixed 



Zinnia, Double 

 Dahlia Flowered 



Zinnia, Double 

 Elegans 



Zinnia, Mexicana 

 Double Orange 



Zinnia, Lilliput 

 or Pompon 



Zinnia, All-Giant 

 Rainbow Mix- 

 ture 



Other Names 



Verbena gigantea 



Vinca rosea; Peri- 

 winkle 



Tufted Pansy 



Tufted Pansy 



Rose of Heaven 



California Canter- 

 bury Bell 

 Everlasting 



Youth-and-Old-Age 



Cut-and-come-again 



Mexican Zinnia 

 Youth-and-Old-Age 



Youth-and-Old-Age 



See 

 "Key to 

 Symbols" 



H. 



t-P 

 used as 

 annual 



8 in. 



t-P 



15 in. 



h-P 



6 in. 



h-P 



6 in. 



h-A 



12 in. 



h-A 



12 in. 



h-A 



18 in. 



h-A 



2>^ft. 



h-A 



2 ft. 



h-A 



12 in. 



h-A 



16 in. 



h-A 



2V2it. 



Colors — Suggestions — Prices 



Separate colors: Blue with white eye; Pink (LUMINOSA); Scarlet 

 (LUCIFER); White. Large flowering strain with fine rounded blossom 

 clusters Each: Vs oz. 55c; pkt, 15c 



Separate colors: White (PURE WHITE); Rose (ROSEA); White with 

 rose center (ROSEA ALBA). (See also Vinca page 14) 



Each: \/a oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



Separate colors: White; Yellow; Light Blue (BLUE PERFECTION). 

 (See also Viola, page 14) Each: Vs oz. 50c; pkt. 15c 



The best deep violet-blue Pkt. 25c 



White and shades of red and blue. Flowers resemble miniature wild 



roses. Neat tufted plants Pkt. 10c 



Violet blue bells with white interiors. Leaves heart-shaped and toothed. 



California native that does well almost anywhere Vi oz. 45c; pkt 10c 



Rose, purple, yellow, or white silky petals around tufted centers of white. 



Excellent for winter bouquets Vz oz 55c; pkt 10c 



Separate colors: Light Yellow (CANARY BIRD); Crimson (CRIM- 

 SON MONARCH IMPROVED); Golden Yellow (GOLDEN DAWN); 

 Lavender (DREAM); Light Rose (EXQUISITE); Orange and Gold 

 (ORIOLE); Purple(PURPLEPRINCE);Scarlet (SCARLET FLAME); 

 White (POLAR BEAR). (See also Zinnia, page 15) 



Each: Vi oz 55c; pkt. 10c 

 Separate colors: Bright Scarlet; Golden Yellow; Salmon Rose. Flowers 

 about 23^ in. diameter. Dome shaped with petals overlapped 



Each: Vi oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 

 Mixed: 1/2 oz. 45c; pkt 10c 

 Rich orange. Approaches true Mexican native variety. An edging gem 



Vs oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 

 Separate colors: Canary Yellow; Crimson; Orange; Purple; Salmon 

 Rose; Scarlet; White. (See also Zinnia Lilliput, page 15) 



Each: V4 oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 

 All the colors found in Zinnias. Correct proportion Vi oz. 55c; pkt. 10c 



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