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PINK— Cream Pink Pkt. Oz. 



Early Attraction (Morse 1934) Clear bright salmon 

 pink on a light cream ground. More vigorous 

 and longer stemmed than the popular Spring 

 Song 10c 50c 



Early Monterey (Morse 1935) An unusually large 

 flower of glowing geranium pink, flushed sal- 

 mon. Awarded a Certificate of Merit at the 

 1934 Spring Flower Show in New York 25c 



Early Springsong (Morse 1928) Bright rose pink 

 flushed salmon. This sort is the most brilliant 

 cream pink and is very popular 10c 50c 



PINK— Rose Pink 



Early Ball's Rose Rich rose pink, holds its color 



well and produces large well waved flowers . . . 10c 



Early Giant Rose (Morse 1927) Warm rose pink. 

 For extreme size of flower, splendid form, and 

 beautiful waving we recommend this variety . . 

 Oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 



Early Success (Morse 1935) A lively sparkling rose 

 pink on a white ground. Deeper than any 

 other rose pink. Four flowers are common on 

 the long stout stems. We believe this flower 

 will live up to its name on the flower markets 

 of the country Pkt. 25c 



Early Zvolanek's Rose Bright^rose. One of the 

 oldest varieties of this race. It is still 

 desirable and produces many fine flowers. . . . 10c 



ROSE — Carmine Rose 



Early Fandango (Morse 1931) Brilliant rose. A 

 semi-double sort with large blossoms of extreme 

 frilliness. Much more vigorous than other 

 duplexes 10c 



Early Pal (Morse 1931) Bold flowers of glorious 

 carmine rose. Longest stemmed, largest 

 flowered, and most vigorous of this color class . 10c 



SCARLET 



Early Bright Light (Morse 1927) Flaming scarlet 

 color and large well frilled blooms keep this 

 variety a favorite 10c 



Early Vulcan (Morse 1925) Vivid non-burning 

 scarlet. Perhaps the best known and most 

 popular early red 10c 



WHITE 



Early Snowstorm Improved Large frilled flowers 

 on long stems. Clear white 10c 



Early White Harmony (Morse 1929) Glistening 

 pure white. Vigor, long stems and large blos- 

 soms make this the ideal florist's variety. Black 

 seeded; therefore, a dependable sprouter 10c 



50c 



Sweet Pea growers are enthusiastic about this 

 new beauty, Early Monterey. 



50c 



Early Mixed Try a generous row of this mixture in 

 your garden. The blend contains a choice selec- 

 tion of named varieties, and the flowers will 

 make a brilliant show. . . .% lb. $1.25; oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



50c Sweet Pea, Perennial (See Lathyrus Latifolius) 



CHOICE COLOR GROUPINGS FOR YOUR GARDEN 



Spanish Mission Collection For gardeners who are unacquainted with the Early Flowering Spencers, we have chosen 

 ten splendid sorts that will give excellent satisfaction. They are: Apollo, Fortyniner, Giant Rose, Harmony, Oriental, 

 Pal, Pride, Queen Crimson, Springsong, Vulcan. 



Each set of ten, 75c 



Early "Five" Collection A group of five dependable sorts that gardeners should know. These varieties are: American 

 Beauty, Attraction, Marine, Sunray, White Harmony. 



Each set of five, 40c 



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