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Sweet Pea, Spring Flowering 

Marigold, Dwarf Spry 
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Left: Marigold, Giant Vellow Supreme (Colch 
Right: Regular Yellow Supreme 

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SWEET PEAS | ) 
Spring Flowering— Here are four fine new colors in this | 
outstanding type of Sweet Pea of our own development. 
We feel sure these new varieties will meet with the same | 
enthusiastic approval as their predecessors, our three 1940 
All-America Award winners (See page 20). 
Clear Pink— Magnificent, soft clear pink. Vigorous vines loaded 
with blossoms on extra long stems 
Light Lavender—A delicately beautiful shade. Extremely vigor- 
ous vines. Huge flowers on long stems | 
Mauve—Rich and glistening. Handsome flowers, usually in fours 
on exceptionally long stems. Ideal to combine with Clear Pink | 
White (Black Seeded)—A valuable new addition to our new race 
of Sweet Peas. Wonderful growth and vigor, and very long stems 
Each: Pkt. 25c 
Early Flowering— New Ferry- Morse varieties of note are: 
Early Azalea Pink—Warm deep chamois pink, a very popular color 
Early Signal Red—Really sunproof scarlet of great brilliance § 
Early Twilight— Beautiful lavender 
Each: Pkt. 25c } 
LARKSPUR | 
New developments by Ferry-Morse: 

Double Stock Flowered Salmon Rose—A new and distinct shade. 
The spikes are dense, and the individual blossoms large. An early 
flowering variety 
Super Majestic Lavender—The second color to be introduced in 
this brand new type of Larkspur. Outside petals are hyacinth-blue; 
inner petals, clear lavender. 
Each: Pkt. 25c 

MARIGOLD 
Dwarf Spry—Attractive border or edging plant with quantities of : 
blossoms resembling those of Harmony. Centers are light yellow. Extra \ 
early. All-America Silver Medal, 1941 Pkt. 25c 
Giant Yellow Supreme (Colchicine Induced) —Blossoms of rich f 
saffron yellow average four inches across. Sweetly fragrant. Of deeper | 
color, larger, and much more attractive than the parent, Yellow Sup- th 
reme. Developed by us at our Oakview Seed Breeding Station Pkt. 25c a 



Our Larkspur exhibit at the San Francisco Golden Gi; 
described here, was granted a Gold Medal Award, |ij 


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