The Ferry display contains many varieties; 
Name on Packet 
Castor Bean, 
Zanzibariensis 
Castor Bean, Mixec| 
Celosia, Dwarf 
Fiery Featner 
Celosia, Tall 
Feathered Mixed 
Centaurea 
éymnocarpa 
Centaurea 
imperialis 
Cerastium 
tomentosum 
Cheiranthus 
allioni 
Chinese Forget- 
me-not, Firma- 
ment 
Chinese Lantern 
Chrysanthemum, 
Single Annual, 
Merry Mixture 
- Cineraria, Large 
Flowered Mixed 
Clarkia, Double 
Salmon 
Clarkia, Double 
Mixed 
Cleome, Giant 
Pink Queen 
Cobaea scandens 
Cockscomb, 
Dwarf Crested 
Mixed 
Coleus, Large 
Leaved Mixed 
Columbine, 
Imperial Long 
Spurred Hybrids 
Columbine, 
Long Spurred, 
Blue Shades 
Columbine, 
longissima 
Coral Bells 
Coreopsis, May- 
field Giant 
Coreopsis, Double 
Sunburst 
Cosmos, Early 
Yellow Flare 
Cosmos, Orange 
Flare 
Cosmos, Early 
Mammoth 
Mixed 
Cosmos, Sensation 
Cosmos, Sensation 
Radiance 
Creeping Zinnia 
Cypress Vine 
Mixed 
Dahlia, Unwin’s 
Dwarf Hybrids 
Other Names 
Ricinus 
Ricinus 
Celosia plumosa 
Dusty Miller 
Sweet Sultan 
Snow-in-summer 
Siberian Wallflower 
Cynoglossum amabile 
Physalis franchett 
Annual Chrysanthe- 
mum 
Cineraria hybrida 
grandiflora 
Spiderflower 
Cup-and-Saucer Vine 
Celosia cristata nana 
Foliage Plant 
Aqutlegia 
Aquilegia 
Coreopsis lanceolata 
grandiflora 
Coreopsis lanceolata 
grandiflora 
Cosmos bipinnatus 
Cosmos bipannatus 
Sanvitalia procumbens 
Ipomoea quamoclit 
Semi-double Dahlia 
See 
“Key to 
Symbols” 
t-P 
used as 
annual 
(pale 
used as 
annual 
h-A 
h-A 
h=P 
h-A 
h-P 
h-B 
h-A 
h-P 
h-A 
t-B 
h-A 
h-A 
h-A 
hh-P 
h-A 
h-P 
h-P 
h-A 
h-A 
h-A 
h-A 
t-P 
used as 
annual 
3 to 4 ft. 
20 ft. 
10 in. 
12 in. 
2V6 ft. 
14 in. 
Colors—Suggestions—Prices 
Huge leaves brilliant green to lustrous bronze. For quick shrub effects 
pkt. 15c 
screen, or background 
pkt. 10c 
Leaves of varying colors. Temporary hedge, 
planting 
Glowing red. Neat edging plant of uniform growth. Plume-like flowers 
pkt. 15¢c 
Crimson, rose, and golden yellow. Good background plant pkt. 10c 
Silvery gray, deeply cut foliage. Ornamental border plant pkt. 15c 
Amaranth Red; Yellow (Suaveolens); and Mixed. Delicate fragrance. 
Good border flower 
Separate colors, each: pkt. 15c; Mixed: pkt. 10c 
Small white flowers in profusion. Silvery gray foliage. For rock garden 
and edging. Sun or partial shade. Blooms early pkt. 15c 
Fiery orange, four-petaled flowers. Rock garden or low border. Blooms 
first season from seed pkt. 15c 
Blue. Bushy and compact. More dwarf than other varieties. Fine for 
border edging or cutting pkt. 10c 
Orange-red pods. Artistic winter bouquets. pkt. 25c 
Combinations of yellow and white. Daisy-like blooms. Excellent for 
bouquets. Long stiff stems pkt. 10c 
Shades of red, purple, blue, and white. Successfully grown outdoors in 
mild climates; ideai pot plant in colder ciimates pkt. 50c 
Salmon-orange. Excellent in the border wherever summers are cool 
pkt. 15c 
Rich colors. Erect, bushy plants pkt. 10c 
Huge trusses of bright salmon pink onlong stems. Novel seed pods. Very 
striking. A Ferry-Morse development. All-America Silver Medal, 1942 
pxt. 10c 
Blue. Clings to brick, screen, or other rough surfaces. Grows rapidly 
pkt. 25c 
Combs of crimson and rose; bronze foliage. Showy in border with other 
annuals Each: pkt. 10c 
Many shades and combinations of red, green, yellow. Pot, window box, 
or border plant pkt. 25c 
Delightful blend of colors. Excellent in rock garden or border. Does well 
in part shade pkt. 15c 
Shades of blue. Large single flowers; long spurs pkt. 15c 
Pale golden yeliow blossoms 
pxt. 75c 
Sensational type with extra long spurs. 
See Heuchera sanguinea, page 21 
Glossy yellow. Single flowers. Long stems for cutting. Excellent in large 
masses in the border pkt. 10c 
Rich golden yellow. Blooms first season but flowers are better second 
season pkt. 15c 
Flowers of golden or “butter’’ yellow. Free blooming. More striking 
than Orange Flare, and slightly later and taller. All-America Silver 
Medal, 1942 pkt. 10c 
Golden-orange. Striking in flower border. Good for cutting pkt. 15c 
Long graceful stems. Especially adapted to the 
Large single flowers. 
‘i pkt. 10c 
North 
Bright crimson (DAZZLER); and Mixed. Very large flowers. Early 
enough to bloom anywhere in U. S. Long blooming pkt. 15c 
Deep rose with rich crimson center. Large flowers on long stems. All- 
America Award, 1947 pkt. 25c 
Many small, deep yellow, double flowers resembling miniature zinnias. 
Black centers. Likes sunshine. Fine edging plant pkt. 15c 
(Scarlet and white). Graceful lacy vine for trellis or arbor. Climbs 
readily Each: pkt. 15c 
Gorgeous blend of colors. Group in foreground of border for spot of lovely 
color pkt. 15c 
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