Sweet Peas and Stocks of 



CORAL Pkt. 



Debutante (Morse 1932) Coral, subtly shaded with sal- 

 mon or peach pink. Long succession of blooms 10c 



Personality (Morse 1937) Exquisite coral salmon pink. 

 A flower of outstanding charm and individuality. 

 Does not burn in bright sunshine 25c 



CREAM 



Majestic Cream A deep rich cream shade. Excellent 



flowers, gracefully waved 10c 



Mastercream (Morse 1934) Deep cream without a trace 

 of pink. Black seeded. Flowers duplexed, large, and 

 beautifully frilled 10c 



What Joy Primrose, shading to cream. Charming, and 



so far the nearest approach to a true yellow 10c 



CRIMSON 

 l-lonour Rich crimson. Beautifully waved blossoms ... . 10c 



Red Boy (Morse 1933) Pure crimson, deep and rich. 



Enormous flowers in fours on long stems 10c 



Sybil Henshaw Glowing blood-red _• ■ • • 10c 



LAVENDER and MAUVE 



IVmbition Deep lavender. Large-flowered, strong grow- 

 ing, and fragrant. Long stems 10c 



Chieftain Pure satiny mauve. The flowers are large and 



plentiful, stems long, vines robust 10c 



■Powerscpurt Clear lavender. A standard variety 5c 



MAROON 

 The Sultan Deepest maroon, with a trace of violet 10c 



l/Varrior Rich ox-blood maroon, with sparkling sheen .. . 10c 



ORANGE 

 "Require Shading Against Sunburn" 



Celebrity (Morse 1931) Brilliant orange. Unsurpassed 

 in this color class for vigor, size of iiowers, and long 

 stems. Gorgeous under artificial light 10c 



fangerine Improved Rich salmon orange. A favorite, 



but less brilliant and vigorous than Celebrity 10c 



PICOTEE 



iSunkist (Morse 1928) Clear cream, edged pink. The 

 edging is clearly defined on the large well waved 

 blossoms 10c 



l^outh (Morse 1924) Pure white, edged soft pink. One of 

 the largest flovvered and most vigorous of all Sweet 

 Peas. Fragrant 10c 



: PINK— Cream Pink 



\ffection (Morse 1937) Dainty coral pink on cream 

 ground. Vary pretty alone or combined with other 

 varieties 25c 



Cissie Light cream pink 10c 



Vlagnet Rich cream pink 10c 



Mary Pickford (Morse 1926) Blossoms large, well 



waved, and sometimes duplexed 10c 



ilapture (Morse 1935) Lovely, deep, clear rose pink on 

 deep cream ground. The vines are vigorous and bear 

 four-blossomed sprays abundantly 10c 



Simplicity (Morse 1937) Strikingly beautiful new shade 

 of deep chamois pink on cream ground. Sure to be a 

 favorite 25c 



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Vanity (Morse 1935) Deep geranium pink flushed with Pkt. 

 salmon on a light cream ground. Exquisite. It does 

 not burn in brightest sun 10c 



.PINK— Rose Pink 



Ecstasy (Morse 1934) An appealing shade of blush pink, 

 — a great favorite. Very large and strong growing. . 



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Lullaby (Morse 1936) Charming shade of light rose pink, 

 a fine companion to our wonderful blush pink. Ec- 

 stasy. A strong grower. Award of Merit, National 

 Sweet Pea Society, 1934 10c 



Mayfair Salmon pink on white ground. Strong growth 



and long stems 10c 



Pinkie (Morse 1928) Rich rose pink. Extra vigorous. 

 Universally accepted as the largest flowering and 

 finest of its class ' 5c 



Pinnacle (Morse 1935) The deepest rose pink Sweet Pea 

 yet introduced. The color sparkles with life. The 

 flowers are ideally placed on long stout stems and 

 have remarkable keeping quality 10c 



Stylist (Morse 1936) The boldness of these flowers as 

 well as their clear, deep rose pink color attracts favor- 

 able attention. Salmon-flushed. Delightful 10c 



PURPLE 



Olympia Royal purple, deep and rich. Large waved 

 flowers, strong vines, and glorious color make this 

 the standard purple Sweet Pea 10c 



ROSE — Carmine Rose 



Brilliant Rose Warm Tyrian rose. A distinct and strik- 

 ing color 10c 



Damask Rose A large, well-formed flower of bright rose 



carmine 10c 



Doreen (Morse 1925) Bright carmine. Unusually vigor- 

 ous, bearing many large blossoms, normally in fours. 10c 



SCARLET 



Grand Slam (Morse 1936) For those who like brOliant 

 colors this sparkling flower will have a great appeal. 

 It 's bright scarlet cerise, shaded orange. Does not 

 burn in the sunshine 10c 



Life (Morse 1937) Salmon shading makes the scarlet 

 ';erise of this flower unusually brilliant and sparkling. 

 Does not burn in strong sunshine. 25c ... 



Welcome (Morse 1932) The most dazzlingof all scarlets. 10c 30c 



WHITE 



Avalanche Glistening pure white. Large, beautifully 



frilled flowers , 10c 



Bridal Veil (Morse 1937) The first real white sweet pea 

 without a trace of blush. Received Gold Medal 

 Award Scottish Sweet Pea Society, 1935, .' . . . 25c 



Kames Pure white. Very large flowered; strong grow- 

 ing; black seeded 10c 



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Superb Mixed This mixture has unusual richness and brilliancy. It 

 contains the finest named sorts J^ lb. 75c; oz. 25c; pkt. 10c 



Sweet Peas, Choice Mixed J^ lb. 60c; pkt. 5c 



American Quintet Collection Here's extraordinary value for 

 you! A group of five recent Morse introductions of unusual 

 merit and distinction: Pinkie, Capri, Ecstasy, Welcome, and 

 Youth Each set of five 40c 



1937 Collection Ten beautiful varieties in a splendid range of 

 colors: Grand Slam, Doreen, Lullaby, Gleneagles, Kames, 

 Smiles, Mastercream, Olympia, Powerscourt, Red Boy. 



Each set of ten 75c 



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