In colors 



Soft and Vivid 



"Anyone Can Make an Artistic Bouquet With Cosmos" re- 

 marked a man who raised a fine grouping of improved strains 

 from Ferry's Seeds last summer. The lovely clear white, soft 

 pink, and deep rich maroon are attractive together, as shown on 

 the left. Or each color is pretty by itself. The blossoms are huge. 

 Choose Early Flowering varieties if you live where the growing 

 season is short. (See page 50 for further description and prices.) 



A Magnificent 

 Field of Petu- 

 nias! Yes, it's 

 White King, a 



pure white vari- 

 ety with very 

 large flowers. 

 Seed of White 

 King grown on 

 one of our Cali- 

 fornia ranches 

 awaits you in 

 the Ferry pack- 

 ets. (See page 

 62 for further de- 

 scription and 

 prices.) 



and 



Old 



A Dainty New Petunia 



for edging a border is 

 Rose Bedder, on the 



right. You'll like it in win- 

 dow boxes, too. Neat 

 dwarf plants are covered 

 with a mass of rose-colored 

 blossoms, much brighter 

 than those of Rosy Morn. 

 In fact, it is the liveliest 

 pink of any of the dwarf 

 petunias, having none of 

 the purple cast often so 

 objectionable. The plants 

 start to bloom when quite 

 small. Rose Bedder is 

 our 1937 introduction in 

 petunias. (See page 62 

 for further description and 

 prices.) 



