I Other Outstanding Varieties 



NIEREMBERGIA, PURPLE ROBE 



1942 All-America Bronze Medal Award. Much deeper 

 violet-blue than the original Nierembergia. Blooms in 

 about 15 weeks from seed. Cushion-like plants about 6 

 inches tall. Profuse bloomer over long period. Borders, 

 edgings, and rock gardens Pkt. 25c 



POPPY, ORIENTALE SALMON SHADES 



Salmon and salmon-pink shades are new in this flower. 

 Hardy perennial about 40 inches tall, the blossoms meas- 

 uring 5 to 6 inches across. Spring to late summer 



Pkt. 15c 



RUDBECKIA, STARLIGHT 



1942 All -America Award. Large-flowered free-blooming, 

 semi -double. Colors, primrose yellow to mahogany, — 

 some bi-colored. Long stems. Plants about 3 feet tall. 

 Good for backgrounds and cutting Pkt. 25c 



Tomato, Victor 



Morning Glory, Pearly Gates 



SWEET PEAS 



New Spring Flowering varieties of Ferry-Morse development: 



Black Seeded Cream — Beautiful deep cream 



Deep Maroon — Dusky chocolate maroon 



Light Carmine — Clear bright light carmine with rose 



shading 

 Light Cream Pink — Apple blossom pink 

 Light Blue — Delicate silver blue 

 Navy Blue — Deep violet blue 

 Purple — Rich glowing shade of royal purple 

 White Seeded White— Pure white 

 Black Seeded White (New stock) Large pure white 



flowers Each— Pkt. 10c 



New Early Flowering varieties of Ferry- Morse development: 

 Early Magic — Delicate mauve or rosy lavender - 

 Early Dawn — Glowing deep chamois pink 

 Early Geranium — Warm salmon cerise 



Each-Pkt. 10c 



TOMATO, VICTOR 



All-America Award winner. A very early maturing va- 

 riety introduced by Michigan State College. In season 

 with Earliana. Smooth, round, deep scarlet fruits about 

 3 inches in diameter. Fine for home garden and early 

 market. Highly recommended for localities where the 

 growing season is short Pkt. 10c 



ZINNIA, ROYAL PURPLE 



1942 All-America Award. Rich, reddish -purple tones 

 make this new Ferry-Morse development a striking va- 

 riety. Plants 2j/£ to 3 feet tall, very uniform. The extra- 

 large double blossoms are about 4 inches across and of 

 excellent Dahlia flowered form. Grand for cutting. Com- 

 bines unusually well with Marigold Guinea Gold and with 

 Zinnia, Oriole. A splendid addition to the Ferry -Morse 

 list of outstanding Zinnias Pkt. 15c 



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Zinnia, Royal Purple 



