Monarchs of the Summer 



Sunflower, Red and Gold. Helianthus. 



Petals crimson and yellow; center deep red. Useful 

 background flower. (h-A 5 ft.) 15c 



Sweet Peas, Cupid (See Dwarf Bedding Mixed) 



Sweet Peas, Cuthbertson Floribunda. 



A Ferry-Morse Development and Introduction. 



Possess all the beaut3^ vigor, and heat resistance of the 

 original Cuthbertson strain, but in addition can bear 

 up to five or more large, fragrant, flowers per stem, 

 when given proper culture. Colors: Blue (Robert), 

 Lavender (Frank G.), Mauve (Peggy), White (Daisy), 

 Salmon Cream Pink (Evelyn), INIixed. (h-A 6 ft. or 

 more) Each: 15c 



Sweet Peas, Cuthbertson. Lathyrus 



A Ferry-Morse Development and Introduction. 



Insist on the originator's strain of Cuthbertson Sweet 

 Peas. Large, abundant, fragrant flowers. Long Stems. 

 Vigorous vine growth, causing them to succeed where 

 other Sweet Peas fail because of summer heat. 

 (h-A 5 ft. or more) 



Blush pink (HELEN) 

 Blush salmon pink on light 



cream ground (ALICE) 

 Bright deep salmon 



(WANETA) 

 Bright rose crimson 



(DAVID) 

 Chamois (CONNIE) 

 Clear cerise(C ATHERINE) 

 Clear salmon pink 



(FRANCES) 

 Cream, black seeded 



(MARION) 

 Crimson (KENNETH) 



Deep Orange (RONNIE) 

 Deep rose cerise (DORIS) 

 Deep rose pink (RUTH) 

 Deep scarlet (JIMMY) 

 Light blue (HAZEL) 

 Light carmine (BILLY) 

 Maroon (LIZA) 

 Navy blue (DANNY) 

 Pink picotee on white 



ground (WILLIAM) 

 Rose carmine (FLORA) 

 Rose cream pink (KATIE) 

 White, white seeded 



(JENNIE) 



Cuthbertson Varieties Each: 15c 



Sweet Peas, Dwarf Bedding Mixed (Cupid or Little 

 Sweethearts; . 



Perfect mounds of flowers just under 8 in. high. 

 Flowers are large and ruffled. Wide range of shades. 

 (h-A 8 in.) 25c 



Sweet Peas, Early Flowering Spencer. Lathyrus. 



Separate colors: Blue; Cream-pink; Lavender; Rose- 

 pink; Scarlet; White; and Mixed. For winter bloom 

 in California and the South plant in fall; for early 

 summer bloom where summers are hot, plant in very 

 •early spring. (h-A 5 ft. or more) Each: 15c 



SAVE WITH THESE SPECIALS 

 SWEET PEAS CUTHBERTSON ... Six individ- 

 ual packets in one big package include: Salmon 

 cream pink, Lavender; White, black seeded; 



Deep scarlet. Deep rose pink and Blue 50c 



SWEET PEAS, CUTHBERTSON MIXED 

 Generous size package for seeding large areas. 

 Mixture of clear bright colors, ail from originator's 



strain. Economv Size Packet 25c 



SWEET PEAS, EARLY FLOWERING Huge 

 waved flowers. Bright colors. For winter bloom in 

 California and the south; for early summer bloom 

 where summers are hot. Package containing 6 

 packets 50c 



Sweet Pea, Perennial. Lathyrus latifolius. 

 See Perennial Sweet Pea, page 29 



Sweet William, Double Dwarf Mixed. Dianthus barbatus. 

 Abundant blossoms of very bright shades on compact 

 low-growing plants. Attractive for bedding or edging. 

 (h-B 6 to 8 in.) 15c 



Sweet William, Double Mixed. Dianthus barbatus. 



Dainty shades. Not so showy, but blooms for a longer 

 period than the Single type. (h-B 2 ft.) 15c 



Siveet Willi am, Single 



Sweet William, Single. Dianthus barbatus. 



Salmon Pink (PINK BEAUTY); Bright Scarlet 

 (SCARLET BEAUTY); and Mixed. Fine rounded 

 clusters, 3 or 4 in. across. Especially good to follow 

 tulips. (h-B 2 ft.) Each: 15c 



Sweet Wivelsfield. Dianthus. 



Red and pink. Similar to Sweet William but plants 

 are smaller. Fragrant. For edging or for cutting. 

 (h-A 15 in.) 15c 



Texas Blue Bonnet. Lupin texensis. 



Rich deep blue: heart-shaped rose-pink eye. Prefers 

 cool weather. Good in dry locations. (h-A 12 in.) 10c 



Thermopsis caroliniana. False Lupin. 



Long spikes of golden yellow blossoms resembling 

 Lupin. (h-P 2H ft.) 25c 



Thunbergia alata. Mixed. Black Eyed Susan. 



Blossoms white through buff to deep orange with solid 

 black center. Twines or climbs. Use as annual for 

 window box, ground cover in sun, or to overhang bank. 

 (t-P 4 ft.) 15c 



Tithonia Torch. Mexican Sunflower. 



Single flowers, 3-4 in., are fiery orange-scarlet with 

 golden center discs. Long stems. Ej-e appealing 

 background plant for the garden. Makes striking 

 arrangements and good for cutting. All-America 

 award winner. ft-P 4 ft.) 15c 



Tritoma. Red-Hot-Poker, Mixed. 



Shades of yellow, orange, and scarlet. Stems topped 

 with a closely-packed spike. Start in early spring; 

 blooms second year. Needs staking because of height. 

 (hh-P 4 ft.) 25c 



Verbena. Verbena hybrida; Verbena gigantea. 



Scarlet (SPECTRUM RED); Fine Mixed (superb 

 blend). Good-sized blossoms. Rock gardens, low 

 borders, window boxes. (t-P 8 in.) Each: 15c 



Verbena Mammoth. Verbena gigantea. 



Separate colors: Blue with yellow or creamy yellow eye. 

 Pink (LUMINOSA) and White. Large flowering strain 

 with fine rounded blossom clusters. (t-P used as 

 annual 8 in.) Each : 25c 



Vinca rosea. Periwinkle. 



Rose: White: and Mixed. Splendid for bedding and 

 borders. Foliage free from insects. (t-P used as annual 

 15 in.) Separate colors. Each: 25c; Mixed: 15c 



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