FER R Y'S SEEDS 



SOME FLOWERS YOU WILL LIKE 



ICELAND POPPy 



While Poppies are among our 

 most decorative garden plants, 

 few of them last long or make 

 good cut flowers. This bare 

 stemmed species is an exception 

 to the rule for it does keep well 

 if gathered before fully expanded 

 and is a favorite with florists. It 

 is extremely hardy and the Sun- 

 beam strain with its larger 

 flowers and greater range of 

 colors is far superior to the 

 original hybrid Iceland Poppy. 

 The shades of orange, yellow, 

 pink, and white while bright 

 are not so bold as to clash with 

 any subdued color scheme. (For 

 further description see page 74.) 



Sunbeam Orange 



Sunbeam White 



Sunbeam Yellow 



Pkts. 15c each. 



Sunbeam Mixed — Pkt. 10c. 



Coonara Pink Hybrids 



Pkt. 10c. 



STOCK 



NASTURTIUM 



DOUBLE YELLOW (Golden Gleam) For years the seed 

 trade knew that double or semi-double Nasturtiums 

 existed. But it also knew that they did not reproduce them- 

 selves from seed and for that reason had to be propagated 

 from cuttings. 



Then, in 19.31 came Golden Gleam, a real semi-double 

 Nasturtium that was practically 100 per cent true from 

 seed, and before a single packet of seed was offered to the 

 public it was a sensation. 



We are now putting Golden Gleam within the reach of 

 everj'one, and you can be among the first to grow double 

 or semi-double Nasturtiums from seed. You will like 

 them, too, for the color is fresh and clear, the flowers 

 sweet-scented, and the stems long enough for cutting. 

 (For further description see page 70.) 

 Pkt. 25c. 



ZINNIA 



LILLIPUT, Double Mixed Lilliput Zinnias are showing an 

 enormous increase in popularity. And why shouldn't 

 they? Bright fresh colors that are clearer than any in 

 the Giant or Dahlia flowered types, abundant pompom 

 flowers, and sturdy compact plants place them among the 

 most useful of all annuals. 



Have a bed of Lilliput Zinnias this summer. If you 

 tried them last year, you need no urging. (For further 

 description see page 87.) 

 Pkt. 10c; 1/4 oz. 40c. 



GIANT IMPERIAL Believing 

 that the Giant Imperials have 

 an unusually bright future, we are putting special care into 

 their development. Our methods are single plant selec- 

 tion, pure line breeding, and merciless discard of all 

 inferior plants. The results of these methods are that the 

 Stocks have practically all desirable characteristics except 

 extreme earliness. 



Tall vigorous plants, long stems, massive spikes of large 

 flowers, superb colors, and a surprisingly high percentage 

 of doubles — our strain has all of these. Among the best 

 colors are Chamois, Lavender, Golden Rose, and Yellow; 

 We offer them with both confidence and pride. (For fiu-- 

 ther description see page 79.) 



Pkt. 15c; i/g oz. 50c. 



COLUMBINE 



MRS SCOTT-ELLIOTT'S HYBRIDS These are just the 

 best Columbines we have ever seen. They have the largest 

 flowers, the longest spurs, and the most dehghtful colors. 



The seed we offer is from an improved strain which sur- 

 passes the earlier Scott-EUiott Hybrids not only in beauty 

 and size of flowers, but also in symmetry and compact- 

 ness of plants. 



Probably you already know Columbines and class them 

 among the loveliest of hardy perennials. But do you know 

 these new hybrids? Try them! (For further description see 

 page 58.) 



Pkt. 25c; is oz. 75c. 



