Ferry-Morse flower seeds tor better home gardens 
If your dealer’ s display doesn’t contain all varieties you want at the time of your call, he will gladly order at your request 
We give no warranty, express or implied, as to the productiveness of any seeds 
or bulbs we sell and will not be in any way responsible for the crop. Our lia- 
bility in all instances is limited to the purchase price of the seeds or bulbs. 
Ferry-Morse Seed Co. 
h—Hardy; resists low temperatures 
hh—Half-hardy; needs protection where temperatures are low 
t—Tender; will not endure frost 
Name on Packet 
Abronia umbel- 
lata grandiflora 
Achillea ptarmica, 
The Pearl 
Acroclinium, 
Double Mixed 
African Daisy, 
Hybrids 
Ageratum, Dwarf 
Blue Bedder 
Ageratum, Midget 
Blue 
Alyssum (Sweet), 
Carpet of Snow 
Alyssum (Sweet), 
Little Gem 
Alyssum (Sweet), 
Violet Queen 
Alyssum, Hardy 
Anagallis grandi- 
flora, Blue 
Anchusa capensis, 
Bluebird 
Anchusa italica, 
Dropmore 
Arabis alpina 
Arctotis, Large 
Flowered 
Hybrids 
Armeria formosa 
Hybrids 
Asclepias tuberosa 
Aster, Double 
American 
Beauty Mixed 
(Wilt Resistant) 
Aster, Double 
American 
Branching 
(Wilt Resistant) 
Aster, Double 
(Wilt Resistant) 
KEY TO SYMBOLS 
A—Annual; lives only one season 
B—Biennial; lives two seasons, often blooms second year only 
P—Perennial; tends to live from year to year 
‘(For frost dates and when to plant see pages 3 and 5) 
Other Names 
Sand Verbena 
Sneezewort; Yarrow 
Helipterum 
Dimor bhotheca 
Floss Flower 
Alyssum procumbens 
Alyssum compactum 
evrectum 
Alyssum compactum 
erectum 
Alyssum saxatile com- 
bactum; Basket of 
Gold 
Pimpernel 
Summer Forget-me- 
not 
Summer Forget-me- 
not 
Rock Cress 
Blue-eyed African 
Daisy 
Butterfly Flower; 
Butterfly Weed 
Callistephus; China 
Aster 
See 
“Key to 
Symbols”’ 
h-A 
h-P 
hh-A 
h-A 
h-A 
h-A 
h-A 
h-A 
h-A 
h-P 
h-A 
h-A 
h-A 
Ht. 
2 ft. 
Colors— Suggestions— Prices 
Rosy lilac. Trailing. Rock gardens and window boxes. Thrives in rather 
poor soil pkt. 15c 
Double satin-white flowers. Blooms long season. Needs sun pkt. 15c 
Mixed colors. Cut when in bud for winter bouquets pkt. 15c 
Shades of yellow, orange, and apricot. Blooms profusely for long season. 
Good rock garden plant pkt. 15c 
Compact plants with large clusters of deep, rich lavender-blue flowers 
Ideal for edging. A Ferry-Morse development pkt. 15c 
The finest variety for neat edgings. All-America Award pkt. 15c 
White. One of the best edging plants. Fragrant. Masses of flowers 
pkt. 10c 
White. Edging plant. Fragrant pkt. 10c 
New. Rich violet. Retains color throughout season. Perfect edging plant 
pkt. 10c 
Brilliant yellow. Rock garden and front of border. Blooms with tulips 
pkt. 15c 
Clear, deep blue. Bushy plants. Useful edging or rock garden plant 
: pkt. 15c 
Clear, bright blue, white eye. Rough, hairy stalks and foliage. Flowers 
larger and color more intense than forget-me-nots pkt. 15c 
Deep gentian blue flowers in drooping sprays. Does well in dry location. 
Prefers partial shade. Long blooming pkt. 15c 
Pure white. Easy to grow. Likes sun. Showy for edging or rock garden 
pkt. 10c 
Attractive blend of colors. Fine for low borders pkt. 25c 
Globe-like blossoms ranging in shade from delicate to deep rose. Does 
well in poor soil pkt. 25c 
Gorgeous orange-red. Attractive for bouquets. Needs sun and well 
drained soil pkt. -25c 
Well blended colors. Flowers similar to American Branching, but larger; 
blooms two weeks later pkt. 15c 
White (BALL’S WHITE); Pink (PEERLESS PINK); Rose; Lavender; 
Purple; Rose Pink (ROSALIE); Ruby Red (HEART ‘Oly FRANCE); 
and Mixed. Fully double. Very regular and symmetrical. Bloom same 
time as Crego. Separate colors, each: pkt. 15c 
Mixed: pkt. 10c 
Fine blend of colors. Very early: Free blooming. One of best for northern 
sections pkt. 15c 
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