Many Honors at home and abroad 



Brilliantly showy are the scarlet 

 blossoms of Grand Slam; 



and Lullaby is charming 

 light rose pink. 



SWEET PEAS— LATE SPENCER (Continued) 



PINK— Rose Pink Pkt. Oz. 



Artiste (Morse 1936) Clear geranium pink, salmon 

 shaded — a lively, glowing color. Sure to be a 

 favorite, both outdoors and under artificial 

 light. (See illustration page 49.) 25c 



Ecstasy (Morse 1934) An appealing shade of 

 blush pink. This variety has become a fav- 

 orite light pink Sweet Pea. Very large and 

 strong growing 10c 30c 



Lullaby (Morse 1936) A charming shade of light 

 rose pink, and a fine companion to our wonder- 

 ful blush pink, Ecstasy. A strong grower. 

 Award of Merit, National Sweet Pea Society, 

 1934 25c ... 



Mayfair Salmon pink on white ground. Strong 



growth and long stems 10c 30c 



Pinkie (Morse 1928) Rich rose pink. This extra 

 vigorous sort is universally accepted as the 

 largest flowering and finest of its class 10c 30c 



Pinnacle (Morse 1935) The deepest rose pink 

 Sweet Pea yet introduced. The color, on a 

 white ground, sparkles with life. The flowers 

 are ideally placed on long stout stems and have 

 remarkable keeping quality 10c 30c 



Stylist (Morse 1936) The very boldness of these 

 flowers as well as their clear, deep rose pink 

 color attracts favorable attention. Salmon- 

 flushed. Delightful 25c 



PURPLE 



Olympia Royal purple, deep and rich. Large waved 

 flowers, strong vines, and glorious color make 

 this the standard purple Sweet Pea 10c 30c 



American Quintet Collection This selection contains five 

 recent Morse introductions all of which are of unusual 

 merit and distinction. They are: Pinkie, Capri, 

 Mary Pickford, Welcome, and Youth. 

 Each set of five 40c 



ROSE— Light Rose Pkt. Oz. 



Sentinel (Morse 1935) Especially glorious for exhi- 

 bition purposes. A glowing deep salmon-rose 

 on cream. Robust and large flowered 10c 30c 



Good Cheer (Morse 1931) Charming Begonia 

 rose. This magnificent sort is very robust. 

 Produces large flowers of clear color on long 

 stems 10c 30c 



ROSE — Carmine Rose 

 Brilliant Rose Warm Tyrian rose. A distinct and 



striking color 10c 30c 



Damask Rose A large well-formed flower of bright 



rose carmine 10c 30c 



Doreen (Morse 1925) Bright carmine. Unusually 

 vigorous, bearing many large blossoms, nor- 

 mally in fours 10c 30c 



SCARLET 

 Grand Slam (Morse 1936) For those who like bril- 

 liant colors this sparkling flower will have a 

 great appeal. It is bright scarlet cerise, shaded 

 orange. Does not burn in the sunshine 25c 



Royal Scot Flame scarlet. Well known wherever 



Sweet Peas are grown 10c 30c 



Welcome (Morse 1932) The most dazzling of all 



the scarlets 10c 30c 



WHITE 



Avalanche Glistening pure white. Large, beauti- 

 fully frilled flowers make this a leader 10c 30c 



Kames Pure white. Very large flowered; strong 



growing; black seeded 10c 30c 



Superb Mixed This mixture has been formulated to afford 

 unusual richness and briUiancy. It contains the finest 

 named sorts, and we have endeavored to make it the 

 choicest blend possible Vi 'b- 75c; oz. 25c; pkt. 10c 



Sweet Peas, Choice Mixed V4 ">• 60c; pkt. 5c 



1938 Collection For the sum of seventy-five cents we 

 offer these ten beautiful varieties: Grand Slam, 

 Doreen, Ecstasy, Gleneagles, Kames, Smiles, 

 Mastercream, Olympia, Powerscourt, Red Boy. 

 Each set often 75c 



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