Recent All- America Winners a: 



LARKSPUR, SUPER MAJESTIC WHITE 



Large, fully double flowers of glistening white on long 

 spikes. More than 5 feet tall when well grown. Very val- 

 uable for home gardens. A Ferry-Morse development 



Pkt. 15c 



MARIGOLD, BUTTERBALL 



1942 All-America Award. Attractive, compact, canary- 

 yellow flower of the scabiosa type and about 1 34 inches 

 across. Plants 6 inches tall. Early and continuous bloom. 

 Attractive for edging Pkt. 15c 



MARIGOLD, GOLDEN REDDER 



1942 All-America Award. Golden-orange flowers, a fully 

 double crest in the center of each surrounded by a row of 

 outer petals. Foliage light green and sparse. Long stems. 

 Extremely early. Height 18 inches Pkt. 15c 



Ageratum, Dwarf Blue Bedder 



AGERATUM, DWARF BLUE BEDDER 



A fine new variety, the result of several years' intensive 

 work by Ferry -Morse. Compact plants about 4 inches 

 tall. Large clusters of deep, rich, lavender-blue flowers. 

 Ideal for edgings and borders Pkt. 15c 



CLEOME, GIANT PINK QUEEN 



1942 All-America Silver Medal Award. Huge trusses of 

 bright salmon-pink. As lower flowers fade to blush-pink, 

 others come on, and the seed pods on wiry stems along 

 the stalk add much to the plant's attractiveness. Grows 3 

 feet or more tall, making fine background material. Also 

 good cut flower. A Ferry-Morse development Pkt. 10c 



COSMOS, EARLY KLONDYKE YELLOW 



1942 All -America Silver Medal Award. More striking 

 than its parent, Orange Flare. Color "butters-yellow. 

 Free blooming. Three to four feet tall. Slightly later and 

 taller than Orange Flare Pkt. 15c 





Marigold, Melody 



Cleome, Giant Pink Queen 



MARIGOLD, MELODY 



1942 All-America Award. Masses of fully double, bril- 

 liant orange flowers, about 134 inches in diameter, of 

 the "Harmony" type. Compact plants about 12 inches 

 tall. Very early and continues blooming until frost. Su- 

 perb as low border or edging plant. A Ferry-Morse de- 

 velopment Pkt. 10c 



MORNING GLORY, PEARLY GATES 



(Ipomoea) 

 1942 All-America Silver Medal Award. Flowers lustrous 

 white with creamy shading in throat average 43^ inches 

 across. Vigorous vines covered with bloom from midsum- 

 mer to frost. Heart -shaped, fresh light green leaves, 

 luxurious in growth. Wonderful companion for Heavenly 

 Blue. A Ferry-Morse development. This lovely flower 

 received the highest number of points ever given in the 

 entire history of All -America Selections Pkt. 15c 



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