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EARLY FLOWERING SPENCER (Continued) 



PINK— Cream Pink 



Pkt. Oz. 



Early Duplex Gem (Morse 1929) Light cream 

 pink. This semi-double sort is not very strong 

 growing, but the extra-frilled flowers are huge. 10c 



Early Duplex Pioneer (Morse 1929) Clear rosy- 

 cream pink. More self colored and deeper than 

 Duplex Gem. Equally large and semi-double. . . 10c 



Early Fancy (Morse 1932) Old rose, flaked 

 heavily on a cream ground. Exceptionally long 

 stemmed, large flowered, and vigorous 25c 



Early Spring Song (Morse 1928) Bright rose 

 pink flushed salmon. This sort is the most bril- 

 liant cream pink and is very popular 10c 



PINK— Rose Pink 



Pkt. Oz. 



Early Alameda (Morse 1930) Spark- 

 ling cerise rose ; of fine substance and 

 form; ideal under artificial light 10c 60c 



Early Ball's Rose A rich rose pink. This 

 variety holds its color well and will 

 produce large well waved flowers . . . 10c 60c 



Early Giant Rose (Morse 1927) Warm 

 rose pink. For extreme size of flower, 

 splendid form, and beautiful waving 

 we recommend this variety 10c 60c 



Early Zvolanek's Rose Bright rose. One 

 of the oldest varieties of this race. 

 It is still desirable and produces 

 many fine flowers 10c 60c 



ROSE — Carmine Rose 



Early Chevalier A pure deep rose. This 

 has been the standard carmine rose 

 for many years 10c 60c 



Early Fandango (Morse 1931) Brilliant 

 rose. A semi-double sort with large 

 blossoms of extreme frilliness. Much 

 more vigorous than other duplexes . . 10c $1.00 



Early Pal (Morse 1931) Bold flowers of 

 glorious carmine rose. Longest 

 stemmed, largest flowered, and most 

 vigorous of this color class 10c $1.00 



SCARLET 



Early Bright Light (Morse 1927) Flam- 

 ing scarlet color and large well frilled 

 blooms keep this variety a favorite. . 10c 60c 



Early Sparkle (Morse 1931) Fiery light 

 scarlet. A strong grower furnishing 

 splendid flowers on stout stems 10c $1.00 



Early Vulcan (Morse 1925) Vivid non-burning Pkt. 

 scarlet. Perhaps the best known and most 

 popular early red 10c 



WHITE 



Early Snowflake (Morse 1916) Purest white. A 



vigorous free-blooming variety 10c 



Early Snowstorm Improved Large frilled flowers 



on long stems. Clear white 10c 



Early White Harmony (Morse 1929) Glistening 

 pure white. Vigor, long stems and large blos- 

 soms make this the ideal florist's variety. Black 

 seeded; therefore, a dependable sprouter 10c 



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Early Greeting 



Oz. 

 60c 



60c 



60c 



$1.00 



Early Mixed Try a generous row of this mixture in 

 your garden. The blend contains a choice selec- 

 tion of named varieties, and the flowers will 

 make a brilliant show. . . .V4 lb. $1.25; oz. 40c; pkt. 



Early "Five" Collection A group of five dependable sorts 

 that the pubHc should know. These varieties are: 

 Early Columbia, Early Giant Rose, Early Harmony, 

 Early Marine, Early Queen Crimson. 



Each set of five; 40c 



Spanish Mission Collection For the gardener who is 

 unacquainted with the Early Flowering Spencers, we 

 have selected ten splendid sorts that will give excel- 

 lent satisfaction. They are: Early Alameda, Early 

 Blue Bird, Early Oriental, Early Pal, Early Spring- 

 song, Early Sunray, Early Vogue, Early Vulcan, 

 Early White Harmony, Early Zvolanek's Rose. 

 Each set of ten ; 75c 



10c 



Sweet Pea, Perennial (See Lathyrus Latifolius) 



