Directions on all Packets of Ferry's Seeds 



Name on Packet 



Columbine, 

 Longissima 



Coral Bells 



Coreopsis, May- 

 field Giant 



Coreopsis, Double 

 Sunburst 



Cosmos, Early 

 Double Crested 



Cosmos, Early 

 Yellow Flare 



Cosmos, Early 

 Mammoth 



Cosmos, Late 

 Mammoth Mixed 



Cosmos, Orange 

 Flare 



Cosmos, Sensa- 

 tion 



Cosmos, Sensa- 

 tion Dazzler 



Cosmos, Sensa- 

 tion Mixed 



Creeping Zinnia 

 Cypress Vine 



Dahlia, Cactus 



Mixed 

 Dahlia, Double 



Mixed 



Dahlia, Unwin's 

 Dwarf Hybrids 



Delphinium, 

 Dwarf Chinese 



Delphinium, Paci- 

 fic Giant White 



Delphinium, Paci- 

 fic Hybrids 



Delphinium, 

 Tall Hybrids 



Dianthus deltoides 

 erecta 



Dianthus 



plumarius 

 English Daisy, 



Double Mon- 



strosa 

 Forget-me-not, 



Blue Bird 

 Four o'clock. 



Mixed 



Foxglove, 



Fine Mixed 

 Gaillardia, Giant 



Perennial Mixed 

 Gaillardia grandi- 



flora Portola 



Hybrids 

 Gaillardia picta. 



Double Lorenzi- 



ana Mixed 



Gaillardia picta. 

 Single Mixed 



Gerbera Jame- 

 soni Hybrids 



Geum, Double 

 Golden Ball 

 (Lady Strath- 

 eden) 



Geum, Double 

 Scarlet 



Other Names 



Aquilegia 



Coreopsis lanceolaia 

 grandtflorq 



Coreopsis lanceolata 

 grandiflora 



Cosmos bipinnatus 



Sanvitalia procumbens 

 Ipomoea quamoclit 

 Dahlia, Cactus type 

 Dahlia, Informal type 

 Semi-double Dahlia 



Perennial Larkspur 



Maiden Pink 



Belli s perennis 



Myosotis oblongata 



Mirdbilis jalapa; 

 Marvel of Peru 



Digitalis gloxinaeflora 



Gaillardia grandiflora 



Blanket Flower 



Transvaal Daisy 



Avens 



Avens 



See 

 "Key to 

 Symbols" 



Ht. 



h-P 



2Mft. 



h-P 



2 ft. 



h-P 



2 ft. 



h-A 



3 ft. 



h-A 



3Mft. 



h-A 



4 ft. 



h-A 



5 ft. 



h-A 



3Mft. 



h-A 



3Mft. 



h-A 



3Hft. 



h-A 



3Mft. 



h-A 



6 in. 



h-A 



8 ft. 



t-p. 



3 ft. 



t-p 



3 ft. 



t-p 

 used as 

 annual 



14 in. 



h-P 



2 ft. 



h-P 



5 ft. 



h-P 



5 ft. 



h-P 



5 ft. 



h-P 



7 in. 



h-P 



8 in. 



h-P 



12 in. 



t-p 

 used as 

 annual 



2 ft. 



h-P 



3 ft. 



h-P 



2 ft. 



h-P 



2 ft. 



h-A 



18 in. 



h-A 



18 in. 



t-p 



18 in. 



h-P 



2 ft. 



h-P 



2 ft. 



Colors — Suggestions — Prices 



Sensational type with extra long spurs. Pale golden yellow blossoms 



pkt. % .50 



See Heuchera sanguinea, page 12 



Glossy yellow. Single flowers. Long stems for cutting. Excellent in large 

 masses in the border pkt. 10c 



Rich golden yellow. Blooms first season but flowers are better second 

 season pkt. 10c 



Crimson (CRIMSON KING), Pink (PINK BEAUTY), White ("WHITE 

 QUEEN), and Mixed. Finely cut foliage. Center of flower double 

 with many small petals, outer petals large Each: pkt. 25c 



Flowers of golden or "butter" yellow. Free blooming. More striking 

 than Orange Flare, and slightly later and taller. All-America Silver 

 Medal. 1942 pkt. 10c 



Crimson; Pink; and Mixed. Large, single flowers. Long graceful stems. 

 Especially adapted to the North . Each: pkt. 10c 



Blended colors. Single flowers graceful for cutting. Plants beautiful for 

 backgrounds. Use where season is long pkt. 10c 



Golden-orange. Striking in flower border. Good for cutting pkt. 10c 



White (PURITY); Pink (PINKIE). Very large single flowers on long 

 stems. Early enough to bloom anywhere in U. S. Each: pkt. i5c 



Bright crimson. Flowers about 4 inches across with broad overlapping 

 petals. Blooms midsummer to frost. All-America Award, 1943 



pkt. 15c 



Pink, red, and white. Very large flowers. Early enough to bloom any- 

 where in U. S. pkt. 10c 



Many small, deep yellow, double flowers resembling miniature zinnias. 

 Black centers. Likes sunshine. Fine edging plant pkt. 10c 



Scarlet; Mixed (scarlet and white) . Graceful lacy vine for trellis or arbor. 

 Climbs readily Each: pkt. 10c 



Variety of gorgeous colors. Shaggy twisted petals pkt. 25c 



Fine blend of vivid colors. Loose double flowers 



pkt. 25c 



Gorgeous blend of colors. Group in foreground of border for spot of lovely 

 color pkt. 10c 



Soft sky blue (AZURE FAIRY); Ultramarine blue (BLUE BUTTER- 

 FLY). Reaches full development first season from seed planted early. 

 For low borders Each: pkt. 10c 



New. Enormous, double clear white blossoms. Strong stems. Highly 

 mildew resistant pkt. 25c 



Shades of blue, lavender, mauve. Large flower spikes. Particularly suited 

 to Pacific Coast conditions. Mildew resistant pkt. 10c 



Silvery blue (BELLADONNA); Deep intense blue (BELLAMOSUM). 

 Sown early will flower late first season Each: pkt. 15c 



Single flowers in shades of bright carmine rose. Plants erect and com- 

 pact. A fine addition to the rock garden or low border. pkt. 15c 

 See Pinks, Hardy Single and Double Mixed, page 17. 



Crimson Ball, Rose, White, and Mixed. Extra large flowers, about 75% 

 double. Long blooming period. A favorite for rock gardens and 

 edgings Separate colors, each : pkt. 25c; Mixed : pkt. 10c 



Blue with small yellow eye. Combine with bulb flowers in rock garden 

 or border pkt. 10c 



Red, white, yellow, and striped and blotched. Use as bushy hedge or in 

 clumps in border pkt. 10c 



Rose and white. Combines well with Sweet William'and Pinks 



pkt. 10c 



Tones of marc on and orange. Strong growing and hardy. Blooms early. 

 Semi-double blossoms pkt. 10c 



Bronzy red centers, petals gold-tipped. Blooms for long season. Semi- 

 double pkt. 10c 



Shades of sulphur, orange, scarlet, amaranth. Easy to grow pkt. 10c 



Tones of yellow and red. Bright, easily grown border plant pkt. 10c 



Pastel tones of red, orange, yellow, rose, and pink. Difficult to grow and 

 recommended only to experienced gardeners pkt. 25c 



Rich golden yellow. Well suited for bouquets and for perennial border. 

 Does especially well on Pacific Coast pkt. 15c 



Dazzling scarlet. Good in border and rock garden. 



A little hard to start 

 pkt. 10c 



11 



