Directions on all Packets of Ferry's Seeds 



Name on Packet 



Morning Glory, 

 Crimson Ram- 

 bler 



Morning Glory, 

 Heavenly Blue 



Morning Glory 

 Giant Japanese 

 Mixed 



Morning Glory, 

 Mixed 



Morning Glory, 

 Scarlett O' Hara 



Nasturtium, Gold- 

 en Gleam 



Nasturtium, Gold- 

 en Globe 



Nasturtium, Scar 

 let Gleam 

 Improved 



Nasturtium, 

 Gleam Hybrids 



Nasturtium, Tall 

 Mixed 



Nasturtium, 

 Dwarf Mixed 



Nemesia, Triumph 

 Mixed 



Nemophila, 

 Insignis Blue 



Nicotiana, Eve- 

 ning Star 



Nierembergia 

 coerulea 

 (hippomanica) 



Other Names 



See 



Key to 



Symbols" 



Convolvulus 



Ipomoea rubro 

 coerulea 



Ipomoea, imperialis 



Convolvulus major 



Ipomoea 



Tropaeolum 



Tropaeolmn 

 Tropaeolum 



Tropaeolum 



Tropaeolum 

 lobbianum 



Tropaeolum; Tom 



Thumb Nasturtium 

 Nemesia compacta 



Baby-blue-eyes 



Nicotiana affinis hy- 

 brida; Flowering 

 tobacco 



Dwarf Cup Flower 



h-A 



h-A 



h-A 



h-A 



h-A 



h-A 



h-A 

 h-A 

 h-A 



hh-A 



12 ft. 

 or more 



12 ft. 

 or more 



10 ft. 



10 ft. 

 or more 



10 ft. 



15 in. 



tall; 



3 ft. 



trailing 



12 in. 



15 in. 



tall; 



3 ft. 

 trailing 



15 in. 



tall; 



3 ft. 

 trailing 



18 in 



tall; 



5 ft. 

 trailing 



12 in. 



8 in. 

 6 in. 



2 to 



3 ft. 



6 in. 



Colors — Suggestions — Prices 



Ruby red. white throat. Strong climber. Effective against side of house 

 or on fence or trellis. Our 1939 introduction V2 oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 



Clear sky blue, creamy throat. Quick, dense growth and beautiful flowers 

 make this vine wonderfully popular 1/2 oz. 65c; pkt. 10c 



Radiant colors with odd markings. Graceful vine 



Oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



Clear tones of blue and crimson. Twine over fence, trellis, or on strings 

 Easy to grow Vi lb. 50c; pkt. 5c 



Bright red. Large flowered. Not a strong climber. Good in window and 

 porch boxes. All-America Award, 1938 Pkt. 10c 



Golden yellow, semi-double flowers. 



Unsurpassed for cutting. Fragrant. 

 Oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



Golden yellow. Compact form of Golden Gleam, 

 box, low border planting 



Brilliant scarlet. Fine for cutting and border use. 

 the semi-doubles 



For cutting, window 

 1/2 oz. 35c; pkt. 10c 



Some singles among 

 Oz. 35c; pkt. 10c 



Salmon, rose, yellow, primrose, red. Some singles among semi-doubles 



2 oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



Bright colors, 

 garden 



Window box; ornamental vine planting for trellis; cutting 



1/4 lb. 40c; pkt. 5c 



Bright and pastel colors. Well suited for edgings, low borders, window 

 boxes 2 oz. 30c; V4 lb. 45c; lb. $1.30; pkt. 5c 



Deep red, orange, yellow, blue, dark purple. Excellent edge or rock 

 garden plant wherever summers are cool Vs oz. 55c; pkt. 10c 



Sky blue shading lighter toward center. California wild flower that does 

 well in other parts of country. Spreading; useful as ground cover or in 

 low bed V2 oz. 35c; pkt. 10c 



White, lavender, purple, rose, red. Mass in border for fragrance. Com- 

 bine with taller annuals V2 oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



Lavender-blue blossoms with yellow center. Profuse flowering. Splendid 

 for edging, bordering walks, for rock gardens, window boxes 



Pkt. 25c 



Marigold, Early Sunshine 



Morning Glory, Heavenly Blue 



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