You'll Find Exquisite Sweet Pea Colors 



FERRY-MORSE SWEET PEAS RECOMMENDED 

 AS BEST IN THEIR COLOR CLASS 



EARLY FLOWERING SPENCER— Plant outdoors in autumn in California and the South; plant in very early spring for 

 early summer bloom where -ummers are hot. Also widely grown for greenhouse use. 



Early Daphne — Soft salmon pink on cream ground (Sil- 

 ver Medal International Flower Show 1937); Early Memory 

 — Clear rosy lavender; Early Chime — Light salmon pink; 

 Early Mariner — Clear marine blue (Award of Merit Dutch 

 Horticultural Society); Early White Harmony — Black 

 seeded white; Signal Red — Bright scarlet; Early Star — 

 Sparkling rose pink flushed salmon (Award of Merit, Dutch 



Horticultural 'Society); Early Triumph— Soft lilac mauve 

 (Certificate of Merit, Chicago Commercial Flower Growers); 

 Early Boon — Deep cream pink shaded salmon (Certificate 

 of Merit, Chicago Commercial Flower Growers); Early 

 Dawn — Deep chamois pink; Early Cinderella — Clear light 

 blue; Early Mars — Rich ox-blood crimson 



Each: pkt. 10c 



SPRING FLOWERING SPENCER— Our new class of Sweet Peas. They do even better under hot summer conditions 

 than the Early Flowering. Tremendous vine growth. Extra long stems. Fragrant. In growing them use the same cultural 

 methods as for other Sweet Peas. (See Page 1.) 



Blue Lavender Rose Pink 



Clear Pink Mauve White, Black Seeded 



Each: pkt. 10c 



SUMMER (OR LATE) FLOWERING SPENCER— Plant where nights are cool and days not extremely hot. 



Ecstasy — Blush pink; Peer — Bright orange pink (Award 

 of Merit, British National Sweet Pea Society); Welcome — 

 Brilliant scarlet; King Lavender — Clear lavender; Gigantic 

 — Clear white, black seeded; Amethyst — Clear medium blue; 

 Discovery— Beautiful chamois pink; Vista — Clear light pur- 



ple; Fairyland — Rich, rose cream pink; Stylist — Clear rich 

 rose pink; Flagship — Clear navy blue (Silver Medal, Scot- 

 tish Sweet Pea Society) 



Each; pkt. 10c 



"FERRY-MORSE SWEET PEAS and How to Grow Them," containing complete list of vari- 

 eties, will be sent free upon request 



Name on Packet 



Strawflower, 

 Mixed 



Sunflower, Double 

 Sun Gold 



Sunflower, 

 Red and Gold 



Sunflower, 

 Single Stella 



Sweet Peas, Early 

 Flowering 

 Spencer 



Sweet Peas, Early 

 Flbwering Spen- 

 cer Mixed 



Sweet Peas, Late 

 Flowering 

 Spencer 



Sweet Peas, Late 

 Flowering 

 Spencer 

 Choice Mixed 



Sweet Peas, 

 Spring Flower- 

 ing Spencer 



Sweet Pea, 

 Perennial 



Sweet William, 

 Double Mixed 



Sweet William, 

 Single 



Sweet Wivelsfield 



Tagetes signata 

 pumila 



Other Names 



Helichrysum 

 Helianthus 



Lathyrus 



Lathyrus latifolius 

 Dianthus barbatus 

 Dianthus barbatus 



Dianthus 



Single Dwarf Mari- 

 gold 



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15 in. 

 10 in. 



Colors — Suggestions — Prices 



Brilliant and soft colors. Double pompon flowers. Best of all Everlast- 

 ings for winter bouquets pkt. 10c 



Quilled petals in solid hemisphere of bright yellow pkt. 10c 



Petals crimson and yellow; center deep red. Useful background flower 



pkt. 10c 



Yellow petals around a small dark disc. Bushy branching plant. Three- 

 inch flowers on long stems pkt. 10c 



Separate colors: Blue; Cream-pink: Lavender; Rose-pink; Scarlet; White 



Each: pkt. 10c 



Brilliant collection of named varieties. For winter bloom in California 

 and the South; for early summer bloom where summers are hot 



pkt. 10c 



Freer blooming and longer stemmed than early varieties. Use where 

 summers are fairly cool. Blue; Cream-pink; Lavender; Rose-pink; 

 Scarlet; White; and Superb Mixed Each: pkt. 10c 



Wide range of lovely colors 



pkt. 5c 



Blue; Clear Pink; Lavender; Mauve; Rose Pink; White, Black Seeded; 

 and Mixed Each : pkt. 10c 



See Perennial Sweet Pea, page 16 



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



pkt. 10c 



Salmon Pink (NEWPORT PINK); Bright Scarlet CSCARLET BEAU- 

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

 good to follow tulips Each; pkt. 10c 



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

 grant. For edging or for cutting. Double flowered pkt. 10c 



Small, golden yellow flowers on bushy plants. Ideal for edging pkt. 15c 



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