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FERRY'S SEEDS 



EARLY FLOWERING SPENCER 



This splendid group has justly earned signal recognition from 

 a great body of American planters, particularly from the com- 

 mercial growers for forcing under glass. It deserves more atten- 

 tion from the home gardener who has possibly been disappointed 

 in his results with the later sorts, as it comes into bloom from 

 three to four weeks earlier and therefore should be well in 

 flower before our summer heat arrives. Besides they enjoy a 

 very long blooming season and where cool nights are the rule 

 they will continue to bear for months. The vines are less 

 branching than those of the late Spencers but the blossoms 

 are equally large, beautifully waved and carried on splendid 

 long stems. They are ideal for late fall planting and where 

 the winters are mild, as in our Gulf States, those bordering on 

 the Rio Grande or in Cahfornia they are used in large quanti- 

 ties at that season of the year. 



Early Apollo 



BICOLOR Pkt. Oz. 



Early Columbia Rosy standard and light pink 

 wings. This vigorous variety supplies finely 

 waved and frilled flowers 10c 60c 



BLUE 



Early Blue Bird Pure violet blue. A sort producing 

 fine, waved flowers. It has been popular for 

 many seasons past 10c 60c 



Early Marine (Morse 1930) The clearest true 

 blue of all Sweet Peas. Extremely vigorous with 

 huge flowers on fine long stems 10c $1.25 



CERISE or CHERRY 

 Early Glitters Cerise with scarlet tone on wings. 



The blossoms are of large size and nicely waved. 



For many seasons it has remained in favor. . . . 10c 60c 

 Early Sunray (Morse 1930) Bright glowing cerise 



with salmon sheen. Vigorous grower, extra long 



stemmed, scintillating under electric hght 10c $1.25 



CREAM 

 Early Meadow Lark (Morse 1918) A fine light 

 cream. This dependable sort will supply fine 



waved blossoms 10c 60c 



Early Oriental (Morse 1929) Clear deep cream. 

 A vigorous, long stemmed sort bearing exceed- 

 ingly waved, often duplexed flowers. Black 

 seeded 10c $1.25 



CRIMSON 



Early Aviator Glowing crimson in color. 

 This variety carries fine large flowers of 



excellent form and coloring 10c 60c 



Early Queen Crimson (Morse 1927) Glisten- 

 ; ing oxblood crimson. For a deep tone of 



! this color this variety is most desirable. 10c 60c 



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Early Harmony (Morse 1921) Clear laven- 

 der. Has enjoyed a wonderful popularity 

 due to its very vigorous habit, fine flowers 



and color 10c 60c 



Early Vogue (Morse 1931) Desirable bluish- 

 lavender. Vigorous in habit, of splendid 

 form, dehghtfuJly fragrant and very floriferous 25c .... 



ORANGE 

 "Require Shading Against Sunburn" 



Early Ball's Orange Bright clear orange. This 

 variety shows practically no shading and 

 produces large well waved blossoms 25c .... 



Early Burpee's Orange A clear orange self. A 

 free flowering sort that bears fine flowers 

 of good form 10c $1.00 



Early Fortyniner (Morse 1931) Glowing rich 

 orange color. Very vigorous and long stemmed 

 wit h bold elegantly frilled flowers 25c .... 



Early Mrs. Kerr A clear hght orange color. For 

 many seasons this variety which produces fine 

 flowers has been very popular 10c $1.00 



PINK— Cream Pink 



Early Apollo (Morse 1931) Soft salmon pink 

 self. A strong growing, extra long stemmed sort 

 bearing fine bold fiowers 25c .... 



Early Duplex Gem (Morse 1929) Soft, rosy- 

 cream pink. This semi-double sort is not over- 

 vigorous but the extra frilled flowers are huge . . 10c $1.50 



Early Duplex Pioneer (Morse 1929) Clear rosy- 

 cream pink. More self colored and deeper than 

 Duplex Gem. Equally large and semi-double. . . 10c $1.50 



Early Spring Song (Morse 1928) Bright rose 

 pink flushed salmon. This sort is the most bril- 

 liant cream pink and is very popular 10c 75c 



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