Ferry-Morse Seed Co. 
SALVIA (Scarlet Sage, Flowering Sage) 
Brilliant, showy flowers that shoot their 
scarlet spikes upward above the foliage to 
form a solid bank of striking color. There is 
a definite correlation between height and 
blooming date. The more dwarf the plant, 
the earlier it blooms. (A) 
St. Johns Fire (12”) 
Blaze of Fire (14”) 
America (18”) 
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Patens, Indigo blue (P-18”)............ 
Farinacea Blue Bedder (P-3 ft.)....... 
SANVITALIA Procumbens (Creeping Zinnia) 
Small golden yellow flowers abundantly 
produced on small edging plant. (A-4”).... 
SCABIOSA (Pin Cushion Flower, Mourning 
Bride, Sweet Scabious) 
The recent breeding program that developed 
a free flowering habit and a showy wide 
range of color has made this flower a new 
favorite. 
Dwarf Heavenly Blue................. 
Large Flowering Double (A-2! ft.) 
Blue Moon, Blue.................... 
Peach Blossom, Pink................ 
BIFGIKINO Rebs 0 tee oo ch ee ee. 
Rosettes ose eater ae race 
UD: 2s 2.5, ier Re em 
Caucasica (P-2 ft.) 
Bavendem Bluei oo) colsn ob ie dks 
Columbaria (P-18”) 
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SCARLET Runner Bean 
Bright red, pea-shaped flowers. Splendid 
ornamental climber. Beans may be eaten. 
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SCHIZANTHUS Dr. Badger’s Mix (Poor 
Man’s Orchid) 
Flowers literally cover the plant like masses 
of small delicately marked, pastel butter- 
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STATICE (Sea Lavender, Everlasting) 
Attractive annual with stiff upright growth. 
Flowers form in clusters. Excellent for either 
fresh cut flowers or as a dried winter bou- 
quet. Frequently used as a “‘fill’’ flower. 
| (A-18”) 
Sinuata 
Bonduelli Superba, Yellow........... 
Lavender Queen, Lavender... . ee 
Market Growers Blue, Blue.......... 
Rosea Superba, Rose................ 
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STOCK 
Fragrant spikes adorn a favorite of yester- 
day and today. 
Double Dwarf Ten Weeks 
Compact pyramidal habit; not good for 
cutting but excellent bedding and potting 
plants. (A-12”) 
80 
2.00 
7.00 
Ls. <— 
60.00 
50.00 
38.00 
36.00 
28.00 
36.00 
30.00 
8.00 
35 
25.00 
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