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Early Giant Rose 

 EARLY FLOWERING SPENCER (Continued) 



Early Mixed This blend contains a choice selection of the best 

 named varieties combined to furnish a brilliant show. We 

 urge our customers to plant a generous row of this splendid 

 mixture Vi lb. $1.25; 02. 40c; pkt. 10c 



PINK— Rose Pink Pkt. Oz. 



Early Ball's Rose A rich rose pink. This 

 variety holds its color well and wUl 

 produce large well waved flowers . . . 10c 75c 



Early Rose Queen Clear bright rose 

 pink. A very free blooming kind, 

 slightly smaller flowered but con- 

 tinues in favor 10c 60c 



Early SuRerior Pink (Morse 1926) Deep 

 rose-pink. This beautiful sort carries 

 a tinge of salmon to enhance the 

 color of the fine flowers. . ; , 10c 60c 



ROSE— Light Rose 

 Early Alameda (Morse 1930) Spark- 

 ling cerise rose ; of fine substance and 

 "Y form; ideal under artificial light 10c $1.25 



Early Giant Rose (Morse 1927) Warm 

 rose pink. For extreme size of flower, 

 splendid form and beautiful waving 

 we recommend this variety 10c 60c 



Early Zvolanek's Rose Bright rose. One 

 of the oldest varieties of this race. 

 It is still desirable and produces 

 many fine flowers 10c 60c 



ROSE— Carmine Rose 

 Early Chevalier A pure deep rose self. 

 The bold flowers which are well 

 waved are attractive because of their 

 distinct color 10c 60c 



Early Fandango (Morse 1931) Bril- 

 liant rose. A magnificent, vigorous 

 duplex or semi-double sort with 

 large blossoms of extreme friUiness. . 25c .... 



Early Pal (Morse 1931) Scintillating 

 carmine rose. This superb sort is very 

 vigorous and extra long stemmed. 

 Bold flowers of glorious color . . 25c .... 



^ SCARLET 



Early Bright Light (Morse 1927) Flam- 

 ing scarlet. Among the reds, this gay 

 sort continues in favor due to the size 

 and form of its blooms 10c 60c 



Early Grenadier Brilliant poppy-scarlet. 

 This sort is a pure self and is de- 

 servedly popular because of its bold, 

 waved flowers 10c $1.00 



Early Sparkle (Morse 1931) Glisten- 

 ing vivid scarlet. A vigorous grower 

 furnishing splendid flowers on stout 

 stems. Fine sunproof color 25c .... 



* " Early Vulcan (Morse 1925) Fiery 

 scarlet red. This showy sort never 

 burns and as it furnishes large flowers 

 is a great favorite 10c 60c 



WHITE 

 Early Snowflake (Morse 1916) Pure white in color. 



This floriferous variety is vigorous and will 



produce large waved flowers on long stems . . . 10c 60c 

 Early Snowstorm Improved Beautiful clear 



white. Considered by many planters as the best 



white seeded variety. Large frilled flowers. . . . 10c 60c 

 Early White Harmony (Morse 1929) Ghstening 



pure white. Unquestionably the ideal white. 



Very vigorous, long stemmed with fine blooms. 



Black seeded and a dependable sprouter 10c $1.00 



Early "Five" Collection A group of five dependable 

 sorts that the public should know. The varieties are 

 as follows: Early Aviator, Early Columbia, Early 

 Harmony, Early Marine, Early Springsong. 



Each set of five; 40c 



Spanish Mission Collection For the gardener who is un- 

 acquainted with the early Flowering Spencers, we have 

 selected ten splendid sorts which will give excellent 

 satisfaction. They are the following: Early Alameda, 

 Early Aviator, Early Giant Rose, Early Harmony, 

 Early Marine, Early Oriental, Early Springsong, Early 

 Sunray, Early Vulcan, Early White Harmony. 

 Each set of ten; 75c 



Sweet Pea Perennial (See Lathyrus Latifolius) 



