d Vegetables for Your Garden 



PETUNIA 



Ferry's Midget Mixed — Large flowered dwarf Petunias of the newest named vari- 

 eties, specially blended by Ferry-Morse. The colors include lovely pinks, silver blue, and 

 many with special markings pkt. 10c 



First Lady — Delicate rose pink, a new and distinct shade in Petunias. Low growing. 

 All-America Award, 1940 pkt. 50c 



Radiance — Vivid new color, — scarlet-rose with gold center. Large flowers in great 

 profusion. All-America Award winner, 1941 pkt. 50c 



STOCK 



Early Beauty of Nice, Carmine Rose — Valuable new variety, early enough to bloom 

 successfully in East and South as well as in California. The bright, gay color and fine 

 spikes promise to make Carmine Rose very popular. Our own 1941 introduction 



pkt. 15c 



CREEPING ZINNIA (Sanvitalia procumbens) 



Low growing plants literally covered with black-centered, deep yellow double flowers re- 

 sembling tiny Zinnias. Just the thing for edging a border pkt. 10c 



DAHLBERG DAISY (Thymophylla teriuiloba) 



Quantities of tiny golden yellow flowers on fine-leaved plants. Ideal ir the rock garden 

 and for edging. Blooms for many weeks until frost pkt. 25c 



STAR OF TEXAS (Xanthisma texanum) 



Daisy-like flowers about two inches across, of golden yellow with gold eye. The 

 plants bloom freely and thrive in dry, sunny spots pkt. 25c 



VIOLA CORNUTA BICOLOR 



Our own growing of this attractive little flower known as "Johnny-jump-up" in 

 some sections of the country. Colors are gold and purple. Multitudes of blossoms. 

 Splendid in rock garden or border pkt. 25c 



BEET 



Green Top Bunching — Early, extremely attractive bunching beet. Foliage keeps 

 its fresh color well into fall. Roots almost round at small sizes. Outer color medium 

 dark, interior bright blood red. Flesh fine grained with little fiber. A Ferry-Morse 

 development pkt. 10c 



CELERY 



Epicure— One of the earliest green varieties. Foliage erect and compact, plants 

 cylindrical. Edible stems 8 to 10 inches to first joint, broad and thick. Hearts full, of 

 good length, and blanch to deep cream. Firm, crisp, and free from strings. A Ferry- 

 Morse development pkt. 15c 



ENDIVE 



Cos Type— A really new vegetable introduced by us. When grown, the plants re- 

 semble Cos Lettuce. The blanched leaves are deliciously crisp and tender, combining 

 sweetness with the appetizingly bitter tang of Endive pkt. 15c 



Detroit, Mich. San Francisco, Calif - 



Celery, Epicure 



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Beet, Green Top Bunching 



Petunia, Ferry's Midget Mixed 



Cos Endive 



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