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Sturdy plants of Rust Resistant "Snaps" produce 

 spikes of exquisite colors. 



ell-filled 



RUST RESISTANT SNAPDRAGON 

 (Antirrhinum) 



Last year we introduced to you seed of Rust 

 Resistant Snapdragon from stock secured at the 

 University of California 

 where it was first developed. 



Since then, we have made 

 great progress with these 

 flowers at our own Breed- 

 ing Stations, selecting them 

 for separate colors and a 

 high percentage of resistance. 



We are happy to offer you 

 the results of our work — 

 beautiful new colors, fine 

 flowers, and strong plants. 

 And they are 100% 

 resistant to rust! (See 

 page 53.) 

 Pkts. 25c each. 



DELPHINIUM 

 Summer Cloud 



A good white Del- 

 phinium has been a seed 



breeder's will-o'-the-wisp 



for years. Even now 



perfection has not been 



reached, but Summer Cloud 



closely approach(-s it. About 



90% of the plants are true in 



color and they are nearly as 



vigorous as Bella Donna. Sum- 

 mer Cloud is particularly 

 effective as a foil for the 

 lilues in Blackmore and 

 Langdon Hybrids. (See 

 page 61.) Pkt. 15c. 



NASTURTIUM 

 Golden Globe 



SWEET PEAS 



Lovers of Sweet I'eus will be interested in our new 

 varieties fur 19;5(i. There are five among the Late Flower- 

 ing and four among the Early l^owering Sweet Peas. You 

 will find them marked "Morse 1936" and described on 

 pages 82 to S."). 



New Late Flowering varieties are: Artiste, Capri, 

 Grand Slam, Lullaliy and Stylist. 



New Early Flowering: Early Boon, Early Chime, 

 Early Redwood, and Early Triumph. Pkts. 25c each. 



Golden Globe is simi- 

 lar to Golden Gle<im 



in color and shape of flowers but distinct in 

 habit; it is dwarf, compact, and well rounded. 



In our 1935 trials Golden Globe came 98.4% 

 true in its dwarf, compact habit; 99% true in 

 color, and 97.2% true in semi-double form of 

 flowers. 



Genuine merit and usefulness assure Golden 

 Globe of lasting popularity. We heartily 

 recommend it. (See page 72.) i _, oz. 30c; pkt 10c 



Rose King Improved received an award of "Special 

 Menlion" in the 193C^II-America Selections. 



CENTAUREA CYANUS Jubilee Gem 

 (Bachelor Button) 



This new English Cornflower should be 

 very useful. 



It is distinctly improved in 

 form of plant — compact, 

 tidy, and covered with large 

 blue flowers. Jubilee Gem is 

 splendid for beds, edgings, 

 and for cutting (See page 

 59.) Pkt. 25c. 



PETUNIA 

 Rose King Improved 



Visitorsat the Ferry-Morse 

 Trial Grounds, Salinas, Cali- 

 fornia, have long been 

 enthusiastic about 

 this unusually fine 

 Petunia which we are offer- 

 ing this year for the first 

 time. 



The clear rose-pink color 

 is striking, and the large 

 blossoms have pretty golden 

 throats. 



The branching plants 

 stand erect, produce many 

 flowers, and begin to 

 bloom when only a 

 few inches tall. 



Among other splen- 

 did qualities, 'R.ose King 

 Improved makes an ex- 

 cellent cut flower. (See 

 page 74.) Pkt. 25c. 



CELOSIA 

 Fiery Feather 



A modern school of 

 color design suggests: 

 "For large masses — soft restful shades. For the 

 final touch to give interest and distinction — nar- 

 row lines of brilliant color." 



For this use of "brilliant color" you will be de- 

 hghted with Fiery Feather. The plants are excep- 

 tionally uniform and neat in gro\\'th; flowers 

 glowing red. You will be surprised at what a 

 difference it can make in a garden that might 

 otherwise be commonplace. (Seepage 58.) Pkt. 10c. 



LARKSPUR Rose Queen 



Old fashioned Larkspur, reminiscent of quaint 

 gardens a hundred years ago, is increasingly 

 popular today. 



No wonder people hke it! The improvement in 

 colors and size of flowers is remarkable. 



Kose Queen, our outstandingly beautiful new 

 Stock Flowered variety, is a distinctly different 

 shade of rose pink from any previously offered. 



Rose Queen received an Award of Merit from 

 the Royal Horticultural Society in 1934. 



We are proud of this new Larkspur ; we belie ve 

 you will be pleased with it, too. (Sec page 68.) 



Artiste — a 

 rose pink 

 favorite 

 among the 

 new Late 

 Flowering 

 Sweet Peas. 



Gay Fiery Feather will add new life to any garden. 



