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Gathering seed of Cleome, Giant Pink Queen at Oakview, Ferry-Morse Seed Co.’s Seed 
Breeding Station near Detroit. Cleome, Giant Pink Queen, a Ferry-Morse development, re- 
ceived an All-America Silver Medal Award in 1942. This lovely flower has become a great 
favorite with home gardeners everywhere. 
ASTER, EXTRA EARLY GIANT CREGO, 
NAVY BLUE (Hardy annual, 16 in.) 
Plants sturdy and erect with dark green foliage. 
About 8 clean, strong stems to a plant, averaging 
10 to 14 inches long. The double blossoms of rich 
dark purplish blue with broad feathery petals are 
3 or more inches across. Extremely early and free 
flowering, blooming the forepart of July when seed 
is sown in April. Lovely in the garden and as a cut 
flower. All-America Honorable Mention, 1943. 
Pkt. 15e 
COSMOS, SENSATION DAZZLER 
(Hardy annual, 31, ft.) 
Bright crimson is a new color in the popular Sen- 
sation class. Very large flowers, about 4 inches 
across, have broad overlapping petals and are 
borne on tall branching plants. Sensation Dazzler 
blooms in midsummer, continuing until frost. 
Very effective in tall borders and as a cut flower. 
All-America Honorable Mention, 1943. Pkt. 15c¢ 
IPOMOEA, TROUBADOUR 
(Hardy annual, 12 ft.) 
A gay climber with enormous crimson blossoms, 
each rimmed with white. Superior to the old vari- 
ety, Cornell, which is similar in coloring. Pkt. 15¢ 
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MARIGOLD, DWARF CORONET 
IMPROVED (Hardy annual, 9 in.) 
Our own re-selection of the well-known variety, 
Dwarf Coronet. Unusually uniform in growth and 
season of bloom. Small flowers of the Dwarf 
French Scabiosa type have golden yellow centers 
and mahogany collars. Plants are compact and 
free flowering; foliage dark green. Blooms mid- 
summer to frost and is well-adapted for low 
edgings and window boxes. Pkt. 15c 
MARIGOLD, DWARF TREASURE 
(Hardy annual, 9 in.) 
Our own introduction. Similar to our 1942 All- 
America Award winner, Melody, except that the 
flowers are of the Scabiosa type instead of the 
Harmony type. Blossom center and collar are 
pure golden orange. The compact plants have 
dark green foliage and are very floriferous. 
Blooms midsummer to frost. Especially suitable 
for low edgings and window boxes. Pkt. 15e 
MARIGOLD, HONEYCOMB 
(Hardy annual, 16 in.) 
Companion to Golden Bedder, a 1942 All-America 
winner. Large, light golden-orange flowers of un- 
usual shape, incurved petals surrounded by a row 
