20 
EIGHTY YEARS OF GROWING 
Morse & Co. to seedsmen throughout the world and to large shippers in this country. Today, 
Ferry-Morse Seed Co. sell millions of pounds of vegetable and flower seeds in bulk, annually. 
They sell both vegetable and flower seeds to the seed trade in the United States and most 
foreign countries, to seed stores and to florists. Large quantities of Ferry-Morse vegetable 
seeds are purchased by shippers in the great 
commercial growing areas, by canners and by 
dealers supplying the market garden trade. 
Ferry-Morse salesmen cover every section of 
the United States. 
Commercial operators whose business de¬ 
pends upon the quality of their crops find their 
best measure of success with Ferry-Morse Seeds. 
Hand pollinating cabbage in the Oakview greenhouses. This is 
done in the morning, when the flowers are open and fresh and 
the pollen is fluffy 
Resistant Detroit cabbages grown at Oakview. Note the 
uniformity 
A bagged female squash blossom at Oakview. Note the fruit already 
formed at the base of the flower. Squash plants are so large that it is 
more convenient to bag each individual blossom 
