le^orthy Ferry-Morse Development 



( EXTRA LONG STEMS! SPARKLING COLORS! 



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In experimental trials in many sections of the country, the Cuthbertson Sweet Pea has shown wonderful 

 superiority over the older types. 



Florida: "Since I first grew the Ferry-Morse sweet peas In 1941, I have been very enthusiastic about this 

 group for Florida. There is no question your strain exhibits the greatest advance made in this flower insofar 

 as our growing conditions are concerned." 



Massachusetts: ". . . the sweet peas . . . gave excellent results at my home south of Boston. Planted 

 in front of an arborvitae hedge, they made a delightful picture, and they bloomed for what in our section 

 is an uncommonly long period." 



New York: "... to tell you of the gratifying success I have had with Cuthbertson sweet pea seed. We 

 have had quite a little cool growing weather and some typically hot Long Island weather, but the plants 

 have done splendidly. The colors have been beautiful." 



West Virginia: "I am thoroughly sold on Cuthbertson Sweet Peas. The white is magnificent. The colors 

 of all are exquisite. The vines are vigorous, free-flowering, and the blooms are borne on long sturdy stems." 



Ohio: "Cuthbertson Sweet Peas did amazingly well for me. Years ago I gave up trying to grow sweet peas 

 because they just wouldn't do anything in this climate. But these grew well and bloomed over a long period. We 

 had good bloom through most of July. I think if I had given them more care I could have kept them going later." 



AWARD 

 WINNERS 



BLUE (Tommy) 



Scottish Sweet Pea Society 

 1st Class Certificate, 1944 



LAVENDER (Frank G.) 



Scottish Sweet Pea Society 

 1st Class Certificate, 1944 



ROSE PINK (Lois) 



Scottish Sweet Pea Society 

 Silver Medal, 1944 



SALMON CREAM PINK 

 (Evelyn) 



Scottish Sweet Pea Society 

 Silver Medal, 1944 

 Gold Medal, 1945 



SCARLET (Coline) 



Scottish Sweet Pea Society 

 Certificate of Merit, 1944 



WHITE (Janet) 



Scottish Sweet Pea Society 

 Certificate of Merit, 1944 



Mr. Cuthbertson reaches for some of 



the top blossoms of Lois, this lovely 



rose-pink variety of Ferry-Morse 



development 



