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Sweet pea "Work Shop" at Salinas. In the second generation 
after crossing, the sweet pea breaks up into many tints and colors , 
these sometimes including new shades. The most unusual plants 
are staked individually and the seed of each plant saved sepa¬ 
rately. In this icork, as in all Ferry-Morse breeding work, the 
Mendelian laus are followed 
"Pinkie," introduced by C. C. Morse & Co., in 1928. Because of its 
vigor, long sturdy stem, and the position of the blossom on the stem, 
its blood has entered every sweet pea variety developed by Ferry- 
Morse since its introduction 
A field of Pinnacle Sweet Peas Qt Stdinus 
