Monarchs of the Summer 
Sweet Peas, Cuthbertson. Lathyrus 
A Ferry-Morse Development and Introduction. 
Insist on the originator’s strain of Cuthbertson Sweet 
Peas. Large, abundant, fragrant flowers. Long Stems. 
Vigorous vine growth, causing them to succeed where 
other Sweet Peas fail because of summer heat. Turn 
to page 20 for a complete list of color varieties in lovely 
shades and tints. (h-A 3 ft. or more) Each: 15c 
The most outstanding development in the modern world of 
flowers— Ferry-Morse’s Cuthbertson Sweet Peas. 
Sweet Peas, Early Flowering Spencer. Lathyrus. 
Separate colors: Blue; Cream-pink; Lavender; Rose- 
pink; Searlet; White; and Mixed. For winter bloom 
in California and the South plant in fall; for early 
summer bloom where summers are hot plant in very 
early spring. (h-A 3 ft. or more) Each: 15c 
Sweet Pea, Perennial. Lathyrus latifolius. 
See Perennial Sweet Pea, page 28 
Sweet William, Double Dwarf Mixed. Dianthus barbatus. 
Abundant blossoms of very bright shades on compact 
low-growing plants. Attractive for bedding or edging. 
(h-B 6 to 8 in.) 20c 
Sweet William, Double Mixed. Dianthus barbatus. 
Dainty shades. Not so showy, but longer in flower 
than the Single type. (h-B 2 ft.) 15c 
Sweet William, Single. Dianthus barbatus. 
Salmon Pink (PINK BEAUTY); Bright Scarlet 
(SCARLET BEAUTY); and Mixed. Fine rounded 
clusters, 3 or 4 in. across. Especially good to follow 
tulips. (h-B 2 ft.) Each: 15c 
SWEET PEAS CUTHBERTSON ......Six lovely 
shades in one big package include: EVELYN (sal- 
mon cream pink), FRANK G. (lavender), JANET 
(white, black seeded), JIMMY (deep. scarlet), 
RUTH (deep rose pink) and TOMMY (blue) 75c 
SWEET PEAS, EARLY FLOWERING .... Huge 
waved flowers. Bright colors. For winter bloom in 
California and the south; for early summer bloom 
where summers are hot. Package containing 6 
DACKets ree er. Te aee mee ern is Acer eee 75¢c 
Sweet Wivelsfield. Dianthus. 
Red and pink. Similar to Sweet William but plants 
are smaller. Fragrant. For edging or for cutting. 
(h-A 15 in.) 15c 
Tagetes signata pumila. Single Dwarf Marigold; Gnome. 
Small, golden yellow flowers on bushy plants. Ideal 
for edging. (h-A 10 in.) 25c 
Texas Blue Bonnet. Lupin texensis. 
Rich deep blue; heart-shaped rose-pink eye. Prefers 
cool weather. Good in dry locations. (h-A 12 in.) 10c 
Thermopsis caroliniana. False Lupin. 
Long spikes of golden yellow blossoms resembling 
Lupin. (h-P 2% ft.) 25c 
Thunbergia alata, Mixed. Black Eyed Susan. 
Blossoms white through buff to deep orange with solid 
black center. Twines or climbs. Use as annual for 
window box, ground cover in sun, cr to overhang bank. 
G=P4 it.) 15c 
Tithonia speciosa. Mexican Sunflower. 
Vivid orange-searlet flowers; odd-shaped leaves. 
Annual in North; perennial in mild climates. 
Early flowering strain. (t-P 6 ft.) 15c 
Tithonia Torch. Mexican Sunflower. 
Single flowers, 3-4 in., are fiery orange-scarlet with 
golden center discs. Long stems. Eye appealing 
background plant for the garden. Makes striking 
arrangements and good for cutting. All-America 
award winner. (t-P 4 ft.) 15c 
Verbena. Verbena hybrida; Verbena gigantea. 
Searlet (SPECTRUM RED); Fine Mixed (superb 
blend). Good-sized blossoms. Rock gardens, low 
borders, window boxes. (t-P 8 in.) Each: 15c 
Verbena Mammoth. Verbena gigantea. 
Separate colors: Blue with white eye; Pink 
(LUMINOSA) and White. Large flowering strain with 
fine rounded blossom clusters. (t-P used as annual 
8 in.) Each: 25c 
Vinca rosea. Periwinkle. 
Rose; White; and Mixed. Splendid for bedding and 
borders. Foliage free from insects. (t-P used as annual 
15 in.) Separate colors, Each: 25c; Mixed: 15c 
Viola cornuta. Tufted Pansy. 
Deep violet blue (JERSEY GEM); Light blue (BLUE 
PERFECTION); Yellow; and Mixed. One of the best 
edging plants for border or rock garden. (h-P 6 in.) 
Separate colors, Each: 50c; Mixed: 15c 
Viola, Blue Elf. Viola cornuta bicolor; Johnny-jump-up. 
Small blossoms with upper petals deep violet-blue, 
lower petals lighter, gold eye, black markings. A 
Ferry-Morse Development and _ Introduction. 
Ideal for rock gardens, window boxes, edgings in semi- 
shade. Best treated as annual. (h-P 9 in.) 25c 
Viola, Helen Mount. Viola cornuta bicolor; Johnny-jump- 
up. 
Gold and purple. Dwarf plants covered with tiny 
blossoms. Our own growing. (h-P 6 in.) 25c 
Viola, Large Flowered Mixed. Viola cornuta. 
Ruby, bronze, blue, golden yellow and many unusual 
shades. Special formula blend of choice large flowered 
Violas. (h-P 6 in.) 50c 
Viola, Scottish Yellow. Viola cornuta. 
Clear golden yellow flowers up to 2 inches across. 
Larger flowers than most Violas. A Ferry-Morse 
Introduction and Development. (h-P 6in.) 50c 
Virginian Stock. Malcomia. 
Red and white. Rock garden, bedding, edging. (h-A 
6 in.) 10c 
Wild Garden Mixture. Old Fashioned Garden Flowers. 
Splendid mixture of kinds and colors for interesting 
border planting. (h-A 6 to 24 in.) 15c 
