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Three CHEERS for Your Garden! 



White morning glories of superior quality are 

 indeed a rarity. Pearly Gates, however, pic- 

 tured on the front cover and at the right, is a 

 variety so exceptional that it would stand out 

 among a hundred others. Pearly Gates is a new 

 Ferry-Morse development designated as an All- 

 America Award winner. The big blossoms 

 average more than four inches across. The 

 vines are unusually vigorous, grow fast, and 

 produce a wealth of snowy white trumpets. 



This attractive new white morning glory 

 rivals the wonderfully popular Heavenly Blue in 

 strength of vine and size of flowers. The two 

 are splendid companions. Then, to complete 

 this glorious triumvirate, of course you'll want 

 a red variety. For this we suggest Crimson 

 Rambler, bright ruby red with throat of white. 

 While the blossoms are slightly smaller than 

 those of the other two, the sturdy vines are literally ablaze with glowing color. Picture all 

 three of them together, climbing your house wall, trailing along the garden fence, or festoon- 

 ing the garage. 



Here they arel The red, the white, the blue for American gardens. 



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Hints for Garden Success 2-3 



When to Plant Vegetables 4 



When to Plant Flowers 5 



Flowers Grouped for Special Uses 23 



Hints for Planting Vegetables . 26, 27, 28, 29 



Herbs 46 



Lawn Grasses 46 



Vegetable Preparation 47 



Planting Chart for Vegetables 48 



Morning Glory, Pearly Gates^See Page 15 



ABOVE — Morning Glory, Heavenly 

 Blue. See Page 15. 



RIGHT — Morning Glory, Crimson 

 Rambler. See Page 15. 



On Other Pages — 



FERRY-MORSE Flower 

 and Vegetable Seeds are 

 listed alphabetically, 

 all of them available 

 through your Dealer. 



