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yl /mge shipment of seeds from Ferry-Morse Seed Co.'s production fields to headquarters for packing. The bags might 

 contain almost any kind of vegetable or flower seeds grown on the more than 50,000 acres required annually to produce 

 the Company' s tremendous supply. As it happens, this is zinnia seed on its way from California to Detroit to be put up 



in packets for home gardeners all over the country. 



SWEET PEAS, CUTHBERTSON. Large, abundant, fragrant flowers. Long stems. Vigorous vine growth, causing them to 

 succeed where other Sweet Peas fail because of summer heat. Lovely colors: Evelyn (salmon cream pink). Frank G. (laven- 

 der), Janet (white, black seeded), Jimmy (deep scarlet), Ruth (deep rose pink), and Tommy (blue). Package containing 

 6 packets 75c 



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 



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Name on Packet 



Other Names 



See 

 "Key to 

 Symbols' ' 



Ht. 



Sweet Peas, Early 

 Flowering 

 Spencer 



Lathyrus 



h-A 



3 ft. 



or 



more 



Sweet Peas, 



Summer 



Flowering 



Spencer 



a 



h-A 



3 ft. 



or 



more 



Sweet Peas, 

 Cuthbertson 



a 



h-A 



3 ft. 



or 

 more 



Sweet Pea, 

 Perennial 



Lathyrus latifolius 







Sweet William, 

 Double Dwarf 

 Mixed 



Dianthus barbatus 



h-B 



6 to 8 in. 



Sweet William, 

 Double Mixed 



a « 



h-B 



2 ft. 



Sweet William, 

 Single 



u a 



h-B 



2 ft. 



Sweet Wivelsfield 



Dianthus 



h-A 



15 in. 



Tagetes signata 

 pumila 



Single Dwarf Mari- 

 gold 



h-A 



10 in. 



Texas 



Blue Bonnet 



Lupin texensis 



h-A 



12 in. 



Colors — Suggestions — Prices 



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 Each: pkt. 10c 



Blue; Cream-pink; Lavender; Rose-pink; Scarlet; White; and Superb 

 Mixed. Freer blooming and longer stemmed than early varieties. Use 

 where summers are fairly cool Each: pkt. 10c 



Turn to page 15 for a complete list of color varieties in lovely 

 shades and tints 



See Perennial Sweet Pea, page 25 



Abundant blossoms of very bright shades on compact low-growing plants. 

 Attractive for bedding or edging pkt. 15c 



Dainty shades. Not so showy, but longer in flower than the Single type 



pkt. 15c 



Salmon Pink (PINK BEAUTY); Bright Scarlet (SCARLET BEAU- 

 TY); and Mixed. Fine rounded clusters, 3 or 4 in. across. Especially 

 good to follow tulips Separate colors, Each; pkt. 15c 



Mixed: pkt. 10c 



Red and pink. Similar to Sweet William but plants are smaller. Fra- 

 grant. For edging or for cutting pkt. 15c 



Small, golden yellow flowers on bushy plants. Ideal for edging pkt. 25c 



Rich deep blue; heart-shaped rose-pink eye. Prefers cool weather. Good 

 in dry locations pkt. 10c 



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