^.A 





'She" admires a 



grouping of 



Guinea Gold 



*> Marigolds near 



%fl the doorway. 



LOOK/ 



Spread open the outside 



covers of this book and enjoy the 



effect of the home scene. It is a true color 



photograph taken in a real dooryard. Every flower and 



every vegetable you see there grew from FERRY'S SEEDS. 



* Compare the views on this page with the cover picture. You are 

 looking at the same two people; the same setting. Read the 

 captions, telling about the flowers and vegetables on the covers. 



* On the inside back cover are color photographs of our 1938 

 All-America winners — Early Prolific Straightneck Squash and 

 Savoy Cabbage, Chieftain. Note, also, the two distinctive 

 flowers — Antirrhinum, Celestial and Zinnia, Crimson Monarch 

 Improved. * The striking picture opposite this page is your 

 guide to your neighborhood stores that handle FERRY'S 

 SEEDS. Varieties starred ( -Ar ) in this book can usually be 

 found in the RED and SILVER DISPLAYS. If it happens that 

 you cannot find what you want, your dealer will promptly 



get for you anything we list. Send directly to us only when 

 there are no FERRY'S SEEDS in your locality. 



'^ Buy from FERRY'S RED and SILVER 



DISPLAY and support your 

 local dealer! 



"She" cuts a 

 bouquet of Yel- 

 low Supremes for 

 the table. 



"He" describes the 

 splendid qualities of 

 a carrot grown from 

 Ferry's Seeds. 



"He" 

 stresses 

 , a poin 

 about th 

 slicing value 

 of Pritchard 

 (Scarlet Topper, 

 tomato. Notice 

 this variety in color 

 on the outside back 

 cover. 



:|i»»' one cups 



the faded blos- 

 soms from the Phlox 

 drummondi border. 



