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Narcissus ^?^ TERMS

Our Terms are strictly CASH WITH THE ORDER. Appreciating the satisfaction derived both from selling and planting only the best bulbs, we have taken great pains that everything on our list should be of strictly first class quality. Besides, we have made VERY LOW PRICES, quality consid- ered, hence we must request our friends to ask no indulgence from us in the way of time, but to enclose funds with the order.

Delivery—As bulbs and roots mature at different times during the fall and early winter, shipments will be made as follows: September, Anemones, Freesias, and Ranunculus. October includes the general list of bulbs as Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissus, Daffodils and miscellaneous bulbs. November, Lily of the Valley, Peonies and Calla Lilies.

Your Name and Address should be written plainly on all orders. Please state whether bulbs are to be shipped by Parcel Post or Express. When no instructions are given we will ship as we think best. In case of error or dissatisfaction of any kind, please notify us immediately so proper adjustment may be made.

Cash or satisfactory references should accompany all orders. As bulbs are perishable it is not advisable to send them C. O. D. If Local checks are used they must be certified.

Postage and Express Charges.— ALL BULBS will be sent by Mail or Express, charges prepaid, when ordered at single or ten rates. The loo rates and over, are by Express or Freight at purchaser's expense, unless otherwise stated. Not less than ^ of any one variety supplied at lo rates, 25 at 100 rates and 250 at 1,000 rates. SEEDS will be sent free by Mail, or Express, except as otherwise stated.

Substitution. —It sometimes occurs that our stock of some named varieties of Tulips or other bulbs becomes exhausted before the close of the season, in which case we shall take the liberty of substituting others similar in and price, being equally as good, if not superior, to the ones or- dered. Should any of our customers object to this course, they will please so state in their orders.

We give no warranty, express or implied, as to description, purity, productiveness, or any other matter of any seeds or bulbs we send out, and we will not be in any way resi>onsible for the crop If the purchaser does not accept the goods on these terms they are at once to be returned.

September 1st. 1930.

SPECIAL NOTICE:

If you live east of the Rocky Mountains please send your orders to us in Detroit, Mich, for attention. If you live on the Pacific Coast or west of the Rocky Mountains please forward your orders to us in San Francisco for execution.

FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. CONSOLIDATING D. M. FERRY & CO. AND C. C. MORSE & CO. DETROIT, MICH. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.

INDEX PAGE PAGE PAGE Amaryllis 15 Fritillaria 17 Omithogalum 17 Anemone 15 Glory of tbe Snow 15 Peonies 17 Calla LUy ...15 Grape Hyacinth 17 Ranunculus 18 Calochortus 15 Grass Seeds r 25 SciUa 18 Chionodoxa 15 Hyacinths 2-3 Snowdrop 18 Clover 25 Ixias 17 S^owflakes 18 Crocus 16 LUy of the VaUey 17 19-21 Erythroniums 16 Muscari 17 Sweet Peas 4-12 Flower Seeds 22 Mushroom Spawn 23 TuUps Freesia 16 Narcissus. 13-14 Vegetable Seeds 23-24 FERRY-MORSE SEED GO'S.

FOR MERCHANTS ONLY SELECTED BULBS AUTUMN 1930

Our prices are NET without discount. Bulbs delivered f. o. b. Detroit, packing free. There are no better bulbs than those we offer. Our prices are moderate, quality considered. Send in your orders early before stocks are broken.

All wholesale orders for bulbs executed from Detroit, Mich.

September 1, 1930

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FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. CONSOLIDATING D. M. FERRY & CO. AND C. C. MORSE & CO. Detroit, Mich. San Francisco, Calif.

m. FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. 1930 TRADE LIST OF BULBS HYACINTHS Ready for delivery in September

Exhibition Size Selected Bulbs

1 10 Centimetres and over)

Not less than 5 of any one \ ariety sold at 10 rates. For descriptions of the following named vaieties see our retail catalogue of Bulbs for autumn of 1930. SINGLE SINGLE SINGLE Per 10 Per 10 Per 10 LaGrandesse $1 40 Grand Maitre $1 40 LaVictoire $1 40

L'lnnocence 1 40 Queen of the . . 1 40 Roi des Beiges 1 40

SINGLE DARK BLUE SINGLE SINGLE YELLOW

. . 1 1 40 King of the Blues.. 40 | Lady Derby $1 40 City of Haarlem

Duke of Westminster 1 40 I Queen of the . . 1 40 Sunburst 1 40

Purchasers* choice from catalogue of named Hyacinths Per 100 $13 00 BEDDING HYACINTHS

Smaller bulbs than the Exhibition size but just as satisfactory for bedding purposes out of doors.

Per 100 Per 1000 City of Haarlem $10 00 $90 00 L'lnnocence 10 00 90 00 La Victoire 10 00 90 00

King of the Blues 10 00 90 00

Queen of the Blues 10 00 90 00

Queen of the Pinks 10 00 90 00

Mixture of above varieties 10 00 90 00

TULIPS Ready for delivery in September SINGLE EARLY TULIPS

WHITE RED AND YELLOW Per 100 Per 1000 Pej 100 Per 1000 Diana $ 4 50 $40 00 Keizerskroon $9 00 $85 00

WHITE AND ROSE ROSE, OR RED Rose Luisante 6 00 55 00 Brilliant 4 00 37 50

YELLOW MIXED 00 Chrvsolora 6 50 60 00 Single Early, Fine Mixed. . . 3 80 34 FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. 1930 TRADE LIST OF BULBS

DOUBLE TULIPS

Per 100 Per 1000 Per 100 Per 1000 Boule de Neige $4 00 .1?34 00 Murillo $4 50 $40 00 Tournesoll, red, yellow mar- Crown of Gold 5 00 46 00 gin 6 00 55 00 Imperator Rubrorum 5 00 45 00 Fine Mixed, Double 4 00 35 00

COTTAGE OR MAYFLOWERING TULIPS

Argo 9 00 85 00 Inglescombe Yellow...... 4 25 40 00 Cararra.. 12 50 00 00 John Ruskin 5 00 45 00 Columbus 7 00 65 00 Miss Blanche 7 00 65 00 Fairy Queen 4 50 42 00 Moonlight 5 00 45 00 Gesneriana Ixioides 4 50 42 00 Mrs. Moon 6 50 62 00 Gesneriana Lutea 4 25 40 00 Nectar 8 00 76 00 Gesneriana Spathulata 4 25 40 00 Picotee 4 25 40 00 Grenadier 7 00 65 00 Union Jack 9 00 85 00 Inglescombe 4 25 40 00 Cottage Mixed 4 00 36 00

DARWIN TULIPS

Afterglow 7 00 65 00 La Fiancee 7 00 65 00 Baronne de la Tonnaye 4 50 42 00 La Tulipe Noire 5 25 48 00 Blue Aimable 5 50 52 00 Madam Krelage 4 25 38 00 City of Haarlem 10 50 00 00 Mrs. Potter Palmer 5 50 50 00 Clara Butt 4 50 40 00 Ouida 4 50 40 00 Dream 5 00 47 00 Philippe de Commines 5 25 48 00 Europe 4 50 42 00 President Taft 5 50 50 00 Euterpe 4 50 40 00 Princess Elizabeth 4 25 38 00 Farncombe Sanders 5 00 47 00 Psyche 4 50 40 00 Pride of Haarlem 4 25 38 00 Feu Brilliant 5 25 48 00 Queen Mary 5 25 48 00 Flamingo 5 25 48 00 Rev. Ewbank 4 50 40 00 Giant 9 00 85 00 Suzon 5 00 45 00 Jubilee 9 00 85 00 White Queen 4 50 40 00 King George V 12 50 Zulu 5 50 50 00 King Harold 5 00 45 00 Darwin Mixed 4 00 36 00

BREEDER TULIPS

Apricot 6 00 55 00 Golden Bronze 6 50 60 00 Bacchus 8 00 75 00 Louis XIV 6 00 56 00 Bronze Queen 4 25 40 00 Marie Louise 4 50 42 00 Manning 4 50 42 00 Panorama 5 00 46 00 Copernicus 6 00 55 00 Prince of 7 00 65 00 Dom Pedro 7 00 65 00 Breeder Mixed 4 00 36 00

Not less than 25 of any one variety supplied at 100 rates, and not less than 250 at 1000 rates. FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. 1930 TRADE LIST OF BULBS

REMBRANDT TULIPS p„ioo Penooo Rembrandt Mixed $5 00 $46 00 PARROT TULIPS Crimson Brilliant, shaded 4 25 40 00 Perfecta, yellow, striped red 4 25 40 00 Parrot, Mixed 3 60 32 00 NARCISSUS King Alfred (Trumpet) 15 00 Emperor (Trumpet) 9 00 Glory of Sassenheim (Bicolor Trumpet) 9 00 Von Sion (Double Trumpet) 9 00 Barri Conspicuus (Crown or Short Cup) 8 00 Firebrand (Crown or Short Cup) 9 00 Lucifer (Crown or Short Cup) 10 50 Sir Watkin (Crown or Short Cup) 10 50 Poeticus 7 00 Poeticus Ornatus 7 00 Paper White Grandiflora (Polyanthus) 6 00 Grand Soleil d'Or (Polyanthus) 12 00 Chinese Sacred Lily (Polyanthus) 6 50 JONQUILS Single 6 00 Campernelle 7 00 Double Campernelle 8 00 MUSCARI Heavenly Blue 2 00 18 00 CROCUS Per 100 Per 1000 Per 100 Per 1000 Albion S2 80 $25 00 Mixed Yellow $2 50 $22 00 Baron von Brunow 2 80 25 00 Mixed White 2 25 18 00 Mixed and Blue 25 00 5^^aSSa'^';'°" •.•.•.:•/ fsSS 2 18 Sir Walter Scott 2 80 25 00 Mixed Stnped 2 25 18 00 Large Yellow 3 50 30 00 Mixed All 2 25 18 00 CHIONODOXA (GLORY OF THE SNOW) Luciliae 2 25 18 00 Sardensis 2 80 24 00 FREESIA Purity, Mammoth Bulbs 2 (JO 22 00 Purity, Medium Bulbs 1 50 12 00 Mixed. , rose and 3 50 30 00 SCILLA Sibirica 3 00 27 00 SNOWDROP Single 3 00 25 00

Not less than 5 of any variety supplied at 10 rates; not less than 25 of any variety supplied at 100 rates, and not less than 250 at 1000 rates.

FERRY- MORSE SEED CO HYACINTHS

Ready for delivery in September

The Hyacinth is so well and so favorably known

that it is unnecessary to give any detailed descrip-

tion of its broad upright spike or truss usually

thickly set with bell shaped flowers of beautiful

waxlike texture. It succeeds well in the house and garden, adorning both with the varied colors

and delicious fragrance of its showy flowers.

Pot Culture in the House—Plant from September to

December in rich, light, sandy soil. Place the bulb so that

its top will be just below the surface, care being taken not

to pack the soil as bulbs will be less likely to push out

when root growth commences if the soil is fine and loose. Water thoroughly and set in a cool, dark place for several weeks to allow of sufficient root growth. They should be

watered occasionally if "soil appears to be drying out. During their growth they should be kept near the light at a temperature of 50 to 70 degrees and watered frequently.

Outdoor Culture in Beds or Borders—Bulbs may be

planted any time from October until the ground is frozen

solid. Plant six to ten inches apart, covering four to five

inches if soil is light, but not more than two or three inches

if soil is heavy. Before severe weather comes on it is

necessary to cover the beds with straw, leaves or manure

to prevent freezing, the depth of covering varying accord-

ing to climate.

EXHIBITION HYACINTHS

These bulbs, which are of the maximum size, are recommended for use wherever flowers of the SINGLE HYACINTH largest size and choicest quality are desired.

Our list contains the very choicest varieties in their respective colcr classes and we beleive the quality of our bulbs will be found unsurpassedx

We have discontinued handling Double Hyacinths, the Single kinds having been found more satis- factory in every respect. SINGLE WHITE EACH TEN La Qrandesse. Extra fine, pure white, splendid bells of great substance $o 25 $2 00

L' Innocence. Early, large open spike, very large bells, blush turning to pure white. A

leading forcer and bedder . 25 SINGLE ROSE Lady Derby. Splendid bright rose-pink, large bells and fine spike, excellent forcer and bedder 25 2 00

Queen of the Pinks. Brilliant rose pink, large spike with large bells 25 2 00 SINGLE RED La Victoire. Brilliant rose, well filled spike. Fine for bedding 25 2 00

Roi des Beiges. Bright scarlet, upright, well filled spike, splendid bedder; early 25 2 00

Single and ten prices include postage. Not less than five of any one variety supplied at ten rates. FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. 3

EXHIBITION HYACINTHS—Continued SINGLE DARK BLUE EACH TEN King of the Blues. Rich dark blue, compact spike, bells medium large, fine for forcing, or bedding $o 25 $2 00

Duke of Westminster. Deep purplish blue ; large bells SINGLE LIGHT BLUE Grand Maitre, Deep lavender-blue, with darker blue shading, splendid coloring. Fine for bedding or forcing 25 2 00

Queen of the Blues. Heavy, compact spike of light blue, one of the best of the light blues 25 2 00 SINGLE YELLOW City of Haarlem. Spikes large and well filled. Color pure yellow 25 2 00

Sunburst. Rudy or buff. A distinct and very pleasing color 25 2 00 IKf^Miili?^^H ^^^^^^^^>'^^'^P'^^^^^M wfTrw^T^m^^^^^^^^^^^W^^^m^ 1m &Pm'M V '^^ :/V s^

1 - ^^' i^m^ii m^ ' :'"'- r'--"^^''C' ,:^l^^^^^^^^SiP^^ BEDDING HYACINTHS A carefully selected list of named varieties of Hyacinths which are exceptionally desirable for bedding purposes. The bulbs are smaller than the Exhibition size and produce somewhat more compact and shorter spikes. The varieties offered will be found very uniform in height, season of blooming and the colors suitable for use together without danger of clashing. BACH TEN 100 City of Haarlem. Soft yellow $0 t-5 $1 50 |T2 00 L'Innocence. Pure white 15 I 50 12 GO La Victoire. Deep Carmine 15 I 50 12 00

King of the Blues. Dark blue 15 I 50 12 00 Queen of the Blues 15 I 50 12 GO Queen of the Pinks. Rose pink 15 I 50 12 00 Mixture of above varieties 15 I 50 12 00

Single and ten prices include Postage. Not less than five ofany one variety supplied at ten rates, and not less than 25 at 100 rates. FERRY -MORSE SEED CO.

TULIPS Although the Late Flowering Tulips are now more popular for outdoor planting than the Early Tulips there are still many who admire the quaint charm of a bed of these dwarf early flowering varieties. For growing in pots indoors or for florists use the Single Early Tulips are still largely used because of their ease of growth, richness of color and early blooming season. The culture of tulips out of doors is the same as that of hyacinths, except that the bulbs should be planted about three inches deep and three to six inc^bes apart. Tulips are perfectly hardy, so that only a slight protection is required from extremely cold and sharp winds, Many of the single varieties force readily and have become great favorites in the house in midw^inter. If potted in September and treated as directed for hyacinths they may be had in bloom in December. Two bulbs in a four-inch pot have been found desirable. When they show a tendency to bloom just above the bulbs they must be kept longer in the dark to draw out the flower stems. A splendid effect is obtained by planting from three to a dozen bulbs in a medium sized pot. All single early varieties commence flowering two weeks in advanceof other sorts of tulips and are admirably adapted to culture in pots, borders or beds. SINGLE EARLY TULIPS

The letters Ay B, C, etc., following ihe name of a variety refer to its time of blooming when planted outdoors, A being the earliest, and those marked B comi7ig into fttll bloom before those marked A are gone, and those marked C a few days later than the B Class. The letter d, w or t (dwarf, medium or tall) indicates the comparative height grown outdoors. This will be found useful in selecting varieties for bedding. WHITE EACH lO 100 DIANA. B m. Pure white. Fine for forcing. Flowers of very attractive form $0 10 $0 75 $5 50 WHITE AND ROSE

Rose Luisante. B vi. Beautiful white and rose of very attractive form ; unsurpassed as a later forcing sort 12 1 10 8 50 YELLOW Chrysolora. B ni. Large, pure golden yellow, excellent for bedding; holds its color well 12 1 10 8 50

Single and ten prices include postage. The 100 rate is by express at purchaser's expense. Not less than five of any one variety supplied at ten rates, and not less than S5 at 100 rates. FERRY-MORSE SEED CO

SINGLE EARLY TULIPS-ConUnued RED AND YELLOW EACH lO lOO Keizerskroon. Ct. Extra large deep red with broad golden yellow border; good forcer and fine bedder |o i6 |i 40 |i2 00 SCARLET Crimson Brilliant. B in. Scarlet, early forcer and very good bedder. 9 70 5 00 DOUBLE TULIPS

The double varieties are gen- erally later in blooming than the single sorts and the flowers usu- ally last much longer in bloom than those of single early tulips. Their very large peony-like flowers in brilliantly contrasting colors serve to prolong very distinctly the season of gorgeous beauty in the spring flower garden. Those sorts marked A, indicate fii-st early and Z?, second early flowering varieties. Tlie letter d. m or t (dwarf, medium or tall) indicates comparative lieight when grown out-doors. The first early kinds also succeed well in pots.

Boule de Neige. B m. Pure white flowers of large size and fine double form. iic. each; 90c. per 10; J^y.oo per 100.

Crown of Gold. {Couronne d'Or) A t. Golden yellow, shaded orange, large handsome flower. I2c. each; $1.00 per 10; I7.50 per 100.

Imperator Rubrorum. B m. Brilliant scarlet, very double, fine forcer and good for bedding with Boule de Neige. 12c. each; |i.oo per 10; I7.50 per 100.

Murillo. A d. Rose and white, large full double, fine forcer. 9c. each; 70c. per 10; ^5.50 per 100. DOUBLE TULIP TournesoII. A ui. Bright red with yellow margin, a large, sweet scented flower; easiest double tulip to force. I2c. each; |i.oo per 10; I7.50 per 100. MIXED TULIPS

These mixtures can be depended upon for evenness in time of blooming and for a splendid range of well balanced colors.

10 100 1,000 Single Fine Mixed |o 60 |4 50 I40 00

Double Fine Mixed 70 5 00 45 00

Single and ten prices include postage. The 100 and 1,000 rates are by express at purchaser's expense. Not less than five of any one variety supplied at ten rates; not less than 25 at 100 rates, and not less than 250 at 1,000 rates. FERRY -MORSE SEED CO. LATE FLOWERING TULIPS Under this heading are classed the Cottage or May Flowering, the Darwin, the Breeder, the Rembrandt and the Parrot Tulips. All are exceptionally desirable for garden decoration and with the possible exception of the Parrots are unsurpassed as a cut flower for vases or baskets. Each year has shown a well merited increase in their popularity and we recommend unreservedly the planting of them, especially out of doors.

All late flowering tulips should be planted 4 to 6 inches deep and about 5 inches apart. Good drain- age being necessary, an inch or so of sand placed beneath the bulbs when planting will be found very desirable to drain off any surplus water. Protect the bulbs with a slight mulch of leaves, removing it as early in spring as growth commences.

The letters D, E, F, G, etc., following the 7iame of a variety refer to its time of blooming when planted outdoors; they follow in close succession the latest of the early floivering sorts. The height is given in i?iches.

Cottage and Hybrid Tulips May Flowering

An excellent class of single late flowering tulips which are specially adapted for planting among shrubbery or in masses in the open border, w'here if left undisturbed they will often bloom freely for several years. Their long graceful stems and brilliant colors make them exceptionally desirable for cut flowers; many of them are also delightfully fragrant.

Argo. F2J in. Soft golden yellow with Drange penciling towards top of petals. i6c. each; $1.40 per 10; |i2.oo per 100.

Carrara. F 2^ i7i Large pure white flowers borne on tall stems. A very choice variety. 20c. each; f 1.80 perio;|i6.oo per 100.

Columbus. F 18 in. Bright yellow heavily striped with carmine. Petals reflexed at tips. 13c. each; |i.io per 10; I9.00 per 100.

Fairy Queen. F 21 in. Rosy , beautifully margined amber yellow; very large flowers with striking art coloring. loc. each; 80c. per 10; |6.oo per 100.

Qesneriana Ixioides. G22in. Egg shaped flowers of pale yellow with brilliant base. Showy and very beautiful. loc. each; 80c. per 10; |6.oo per 100.

Gesneriana Lutea. G 22 in. Flowers rich golden yellow, of large size and fine form. 9c. each; 70c. per 10; ^5.50 per 100.

Single and ten prices ificlude postage. The 100 rate is by express at purchaser' s expense. Not less than five of any one variety supplied at ten rates, and not less than 2-5 at 100 rates. COLUMBUS FERRY-MORSE SEED CO.

Cottage and Hybrid Tulips—Continued May Flowering

Gesneriana Spathulata (major). ^ F 25 in. Very large, perfect form, the most brilliant scarlet imaginable with distinct bluish black base. One of the largest and finest tulips. 9c. each; 70c. per 10; I5-50 per 100. Grenadier. F 24 in. Brilliant orange red flowers of largest size. Yellow base. 13c. each; |i. 10 per 10; I9.00 per 100.

Inglescombe Pink. E 24 in. A stately and attractive bright rose-pink with a salmon sheen and light bright blue base; large egg-formed flowers. 9c. each; 70c. per 10; I5.50 per 100.

Inglescombe Yellow. G 21 in. Clear canary yellow flowers of large size and globular form. Often called the Yellow Darwin. 9c. each; 70c. per 10; I5.50 per 100.

John Ruskin. F 18 in. Apricot rose-shaded ; edging of pale yellow. Very attractive in blending of color. loc. each; 8oc. per 10; I6.50 per 100.

Miss Blanche. F 26 in. A fine pure white variety. Flowers borne on long strong stems. 13c. each: |i.io per 10; I9.00 per 100. Moonlight. D 22 in. A long, soft yellow flower of splendid substance and charming color- ing. IOC. each; 80c. per 10; I6.50 per 100. Mrs. Moon. G 25 in. Deep golden yellow, petals pointed and slightly reflexed. A large and beautiful flower. 12c. each; $1.00 per 10; ^8.50 per 100.

Nectar. Lively carmine red, clear white base. Petals slightly reflexed. 14c. each; ^i.2oc. per 10; |io.oo; per 100.

Picotee. {Maiden's Blush) F 23 in. Long, graceful flowers with recurved petals, similar to Isabella but much lighter. Petals ivory white, bordered and tipped with carmine rose which gradually deepens. loc. each; 8oc per 10; $5.50 A CLUMP OF JOHN RUSKIN TULIPS IN A BORDER per 100.

Union Jack. D 20 in. Light violet feathered purple. Base white fringed with blue, i6c. each; $1.40 per lo; $12.00 per 100.

Special Mixed. Single late or "Cottage" tulips in splendid 'mixture. 9c. each; 70c, per 10; I5.00 per 100.

Clusiana Tulip (THE LITTLE LADY TULIP) Grows about nine inches high; flowers small but very distinct. Outer petals are cherry red, Inner petals creamy white with a violet base. Ex- cellent for pot culture as well as out of doors or rock gardens, lie. each; 90c. per 10; I7.00 per 100.

Single and ten prices include -postage. The 100 rate is by express at purchaser's expense. Not less than five of any one variety supplied at ten rates, and not less than 25 at 100 rates. -

FERRY-MORSE SEED CO DARWIN TULIPS

The flowers of this superb class have well been called "The Tulip Aristocrats." The .ll»»-,- remarkably brilliant coloring and splendid substance of their large globular or cup shaped flowers, their long strong stems and robust 'growth of plant, make them unsurpassed for May blooming in the garden. Darwins are not only desirable for outdoor bedding and last a long time after cutting, but they may be forced in pots provided it is done slowly. They range in color from the softest pink through and crimson, mauve, violet, purple and . The varieties we offer have been selected from a very large list after careful trials and we believe they are the most satisfactory obtainable. The quality of the bulbs will be found unsurpassed. Culture: the same as that for Cottage or May- flowering Tulips.'

Afterglow. F 28 in. Deep rosy orange with salmon tinted edges, inside of flower deep orange. 13c. each; |r.ioper 10; I9. 00 per 100. Baronne de la Tonnaye. F2/ m. Clear carmine- rose, toning off to a soft pink; large long flower. A sturdy variety and one of the best for either bedding or forcing. 9c. each; 70c per 10; $6.00 per 100.

Blue Aimable. 1^26 ifi. Bluish heliotrope, inside deep violet. Flowers not of largest size but of fine form. lie. each; 90c. per 10; I7.50 per 100.

City of Haarlem. Intense dark scarlet .^ t! with a darker bloom; large cup-shaped flowers slightly incurved at the tips. i8c. each; I1.50 per 10; $13.00 per 100.

Clara Butt. F2iin. Delicate salmon pink. One of the most popular; good bedder, adapted also for forcing. loc. each; 8oc. per 10; $6.00 per 100.

Dream. E 26 in. Beautiful soft lilac, shading lighter, inside deep violet with blue base. loc. each; 8oc. per 10; $6.50 per 100.

Europe. F 26 in. Glowing salmon scarlet Shaded with rose. Splendid for forcing. loc. each; 8oc. per 10; |6.oo per 100.

Euterpe. E 28 in. Mauve lilac, edge of petals tinted soft lilac. Good form and very attrac- tiv^e color, iic. each; 90c. per 10; $7.00 per 100.

Farncombe Sanders. E 26 in. Vivid rose scarlet, with lighter base. Brilliant coloring, very large size and most excellent form. loc. each; 80c. per 10; $6.50 per 100.

Feu Brilliant. F 28 in. Scarlet flowers cf large size and fine substance. Base white, iic. each; 90c. per lo; $7.00 Top flower, madam krelage blue and Bottom flower, euterpe per 100.

5 any Single and ten prices include postage. The 100 rate is oy express at purchaser' expense. Not less than of one variety supplied at 10 rates, and not less than 25 at 100 rates. ;

FERRY-MORSE SEED CO.

Darwin Tulips— continued

Flamingo. C 28 in. Soft shell pink with light colored base. Flowers of pointed form. loc. each; 80c. per 10; $7.00 per 100.

Giant. F 30 in. Dark violet with light blue base. Flowers of the largest size borne on long sturdy stems. 17c. each; $1.50 per 10; $12.00 per 100,

King George V. F 2^ in. Bright cherry rose; base blue with white halo. 19c. each; I1.70 per lo; I15.00 per 100.

King Harold. E 2^ in. Deep red with black base. loc. each; 80c. per 10; $6.50 per 100.

Jubilee E 2g in. Rich blue purple with white base marked blue. Large flowers of superb open form. The finest Darwin of this color. i6c. each; $1.40 per 10; $12.00 per 100.

La Fiancee. G 30 in. Deep rose shaded Hlac. Base blue. A large flower of very attractive coloring. 13c. each; |i.io per 10; I9.00 per 100.

La Tulipe Noire. E 25 in. Maroon black. The darkest of all tulips. Flowers of large size. iic. each; 90c. per 10; $7 .00 per 100.

Madam Krelage. E 2g in. Soft purplish rose, broadly margined with blush pink large flowers. Fine for forcing. 9c.eacli; 70c. per 10; I5.50 per 100. rirs. Potter Palmer. G 28 in. Deep purple with blue and white base. iic. each; 90c. per 10; $7.50 per 100.

Ouida. F 28 in. Bright crimson-scarlet, borne on long strong stems. A fiery red flower, unsurpassed for bedding. loc. each; 8oc. per 10; |6.oo per 100. Philippe de Commines. D2§in. Velvety dark purple. A superb forcer and an excellent bedder. lie. each; 90c. per 10; I7.00 per 100. President Taft. Fjoin. Deep crimson maroon. Very large flowers borne on strong stiff stems. 12c. each: |i.oo per 10; I7.50 per 100.

Princess Elizabeth. F 2g in. Clear deep pink changing with age to rose pink. \\ hite base. Splendid for bedding, loc. each; 8oc. per 10; $5.50 per 100.

Pride of Haarlem. E2'/ in. Deep carmine- rose, tinted lilac, blue base. Unsurpassed for bedding or borders because of its brilliant color, tall stately habit and pleasing fragrance. 9c. each; 70c. per 10; I5.50 per 100.

Psyche. F 27 in. Old rose edged with a lighter shade; inside of flower silvery rose with light blue base. Large flowers on long graceful stems. loc. each; 8oc. per 10; J56.00 per 100.

Queen Mary. F 28 in. Self colored rose with white and blue base. iic. each; 90C. per 10; $7.00 per 100. \

Single and ten indices include postage. The 100 rate is by express at purchaser' s expense. Not less than five of any one variety supplied at ten rates, and not less than 25 at 100 rates. PRIDE OF HAARLEM 10 F E R R V - M O R S E SEED CO.

Darwin Tulips—Continued Rev. Ewbank. E 22 in. Silvery heliotrope shading to lavender violet at base; a beauti- ful and distinct color, loc. each; 8oc. per 10; |6.oo per 100.

Suzon. E 24 in. A beautiful large, soft pink or very light rose flovs'er with a blush white margin. Base white marked with blue. IOC each; 8oc. per io;|6.5o per 100.

White Queen. {La Candeur) E 2^ in. White, slightly flushed light pink; fine for bedding and may also be forced. loc. each; 80C. per 10; |6.oo per 100.

Zulu. E 26 in. Rich purplish black flower, distinctly egg shaped, large and most at- tractive for forcing. I2C. each; li.ooper 10; I7.50 per 100.

Darwin Mixed. An extra fine mixture in many pleasing shades and colors. 7c. each; 60c. per 10; $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000.

Rembrandt Tulips Late Flowering for the Open Ground These late tulips are much like the Darwins but are striped and feathered, in this respect resembling the Byblooms formerly so much used. They are of fine form and substance, lasting well after cutting.

Rembrandt Mixed. Darwin tulips with striped or feathered flowers. Many pleas- ing shades and colors, iic. each; 90c per

10; I7.00 per 100 .

Single and ten prices include postage. The 100 rateis by express at purchaser's expense. Not lessthan 5 of anyone variety supplied at mOrates . andnntlessthan25atl00rates. FERRY-MORSE SEED CO U

Breeder Tulips For the Open Ground

The flowers of the Breeder tulips are self colored in dull or soft tones of buff, bronze or purple and among them will be found some of the most splendid and beauti- ful of all tulips; they are usually large, of excellent form and borne on tall, sturdy stems. Not only on account of their large size and odd but beautiful colors, but also because of their great lasting qualities, this class is very popular for garden decoration. While not so well adapted for forcing as some of the other late flowering tulips they do exceptionally well out of doors, and if planted in irregular groups with the more brilliant Cottage or Darwin sorts they produce a display in the early summer months that is most effective. Culture: the same as that for Darwin.

Apricot. F 26 in. Deep bronze-buff, shaded ruddy apricot, and showing an olive base. 12c. each; |i.oo per 10; |8.oo per 100.

Bacchus. F zg in. Dark violet purple; white base. One of the best of the dark varieties. A strong and vigorous grower. 14c. each; $1.20 per 10; |io.oo per 100,

Bronze Queen. F 27 in. Soft buff, tinged with apricot and bronze; yellow base. A beautifully shaped flower of unusual substance. loc. each; 8oc. per lo; fc.50 per 100.

Cardinal Manning. F 28 in. Dull red flushed with bronze; base tinged with yellow. Very large and attractive. loc. each; 8oc. per 10; |6.oo per 100.

Copernicus. G 28 in. Dark coppery bronze, flushed old

rose ; interior warm with yellow base. Very large flowers borne on sturdy stems. 12c. each; $1.00 per 10; |8.oo per 100.

Dom Pedro. F 25 in. Coffee brown shaded

maroon ; base yellowish streaked olive. Flowers each |i .20 per large and quite fragrant, 14c. ; 10: |io.oo per 100. BREEDER TULIP

Golden Bronze. F 24 in. Rich golden bronze with dull gold base. In- terior mahogany brown with deep crome yellow base. One of the most striking varieties in this color. 12c. each; |i.oo per 10; I8.50 per 100.

Single and ten prices include postage. The 100 rate is by express at purchaser's expense. Not than 5 of any one variety supplied at 10 rates, and not less than 25 at 100 rates. 12 F ii II R V - i\I O R S E SEED C ()

Breeder Tulips—Continued

Louis XIV. G 2"/ in. Rich dark purple flushed with bronze and edged with golden brown. Base circular, dull blue starred with yellow. A flower of enormous size and stately bearing. 12c. each; $r.oo per 10; $8.00 per 100,

Marie Louise. F 24 in. Old rose flushed with salmon and edged with orange and bronze; a very pleasing. color combination. loc. each; 80c. per 10; fS.oo per 100.

Panorama. {Fairy) E 25 in. Orange red shaded mahogany; base chestnut brown. Very large globular flowers. loc. each; 80c. per 10; I6.50 per 100.

Prince of Orange. G 2j in. Terracotta with orange edge; base yellowish streaked with olive. Makes a fine showing in the border. 13c. each; $r.io per 10; I9.00 per 100.

Breeder Mixed. A choice mixture of many shades and colors. 9c. each; 70c. per 10; $5.50 per 100.

Lily-Flowering Tulips

This class has resulted from a crossing of Tulipa Retroflexa and a pink Darwin. The flowers which are borne on tall sturdy stems are very graceful and attractive. The petals are pointed and slightly reflexed. The height, blooming season and culture is the same as the other Late Flowering Tulips.

Eclipse. Orange yellow flushed with rose or pink. lie. each; 90c. per 10; I7.50 per 100.

Sirene. 24 i?i. Color beautiful pink with pale pink at margin of the segments and with pure white base. loc. each; 8oc. per 10; I6.50 100.

Parrot Tulips

For the Open Ground

Sometimes called Dragon Tulips. These very odd and showy tulips of very large size have curiously cut and fringed petals. They are perfectly hardy and the thick petaled flowers on long stems in variegated colors make a very striking and lasting display entirely distinct from the other May flower- ing tulips.

EACH 10 100 Crimson Brilliant, shaded %o 09 $0 70 S5 50

Perfecta, yellow, striped red 9 70 5 50

Parrot Mixed 9 70 5 00 PARROT TULIPS

Single and ten prices include postage. The 100 rate is by express at purchaser's expense, Not less than five of any one variety supplied at ten rates, and not less than 25 at 100 rates. FERRY-MORSE SEED CO 13 NARCISSUS or DAFFODIL Culture—Daffodils and Narcissus appear to greater advantage if planted in partial shade. This will prolong their bloom and will help to retain the color of the red and orange cup varieties. Set bulbs from four to five inches deep and eight inches apart. Do not cut the leaves after blooming, but let them die back; if cut back severely, you will have no flowers the following season. Trumpet Daffodils The flowers of this class are of large size; the perianth, or petals, measure from 2 J^ to 4 inches across with the trumpet, or tube, 13^ to 2 inches in length. Flowers are borne on long, stiff stems from 12 to 18 inches. The trumpets of this type are as long or longer than the perianth segments. King Alfred. Golden yellow perianth and trumpet. Considered the most desirable of all the deep yellow varieties. (See colored illustration on cover.) 25c. each; $2.00 per 10; $18.00 per 100. Emperor. One of the best known Daffo- dils. Deep primrose perianth with a rich, full, yellow trumpet. 15c. each; $1.30 per 10; $12.00 per 100. Glory of Sassenheim. {Bicolor) Pure white perianth, deep golden yellow trum- pet. A large flower of excellent form on long strong stems. Early and free flowering. 15c. each; $1.30 per 10; $12.00 per 100. Double Daffodils These hardy double daffodils are much in demand for outdoor bedding and borders and succeed well for indoor forcing. All are fine for cutting. Von Sion. The well- known Double Yellow Daffodil. Large, double, golden yellow, extra fine ^'^ for forcing or outdoor culture. 15c. each; $1.30 per 10; $12.00 per 100. ^Crown or Short ^ Cup Daffodils Daffodils belonging > to this group are crosses '^ between the Trumpet and the Poeticus Na- rcissus. The crown, or center cup, is about one- half inch in length. Barri Conspicuus. ^^, Broad soft yellow peri- anth with a short yellow cup, edged orange scarlet. 13c. each; $1.10 per 10; $10.00 per 100. Firebrand. Perianth creamy white shaded soft yellow at base; cup fiery red and fluted. 15c. each; $1.30 per 10; $12.00 per 100. Lucifer. Perianth white with long, well rounded petals, cup intense orange red. 17c. each; $1.50 per 10; $13.00 per 100. Sir Watkin. Primrose yellow, large and well formed with soft yellow cup tinged deep yellow. 17c. each; $1.50 per 10; $13.00 per 100.

Single and ten prices include postage. The 100 rate is by express at Purchaser's expense. Not less Top Flower—barri conspicuus than five of any one variety supplied at ten rates, Center Flower—emperor Bottom flower— sir WATKm find not less than 25 at 100 rates. 14 FERRY- MORSE SEED CO

NARCISSUS or DAFFODIL—Continued Poeticus Narcissus

These have a white perianth with a small flattened yellow cup or eye. Perfectly hardy and easy to naturalize. Poeticus. {Recurvis, PheasanVs Eye, or PoeVs Narcissus) Pure white perianth, orange cup, bordered scarlet. A very fragrant variety. This is the popular late flowering sort and is a very good representa- tive of the Poeticus group. 12c. each; $1.00 per 10; $9.00 per 100.

Poeticus Ornatus. Pure white, yellow cup, margin deep scarlet. This variety is nearly a month earlier than Poeticus. It is not so sweetly perfumed as the Poeticus but is larger, showier and earlier. 12c. each; $1.00 per 10; $9.00 per 100.

Polyanthus Narcissus

The Polyanthus Narcissus produce many small crowned flowers borne in clusters, They are not as hardy as the other classes but are better adapted for forcing.

They may be grown in pots of earth but usually do best in bowls or dishes of water, by which method the bulbs may be brought into profuse bloom in four to six weeks from planting. Put an inch or two of sand and gravel in the dish in which they are to be grown, set the bulbs on this and put enough gravel or shells around them to keep them fr-om falling over, fill the dish with w^ater and set in a dark closet for a few days until the roots start freely, then bring them to the light and keep in any ordinary living room. Paper White Qrandiflora. Flowers pure snow white, desirable for their beauty and delicious odor. They force admirably and flower freely in dense clusters. Will bloom as early as December. May be grown in either soil or gravel and water. 10c. each; 90c. per 10; $8.00 per 100.

Grand Soleil d'Or. Yellow with orange cup. Excellent for forcing. 20c. each; SI. 70 per 10; $15.00 per 100.

Chinese Sacred Lily. {Narcissus Orient- alis) The flowers of this variety of Polyanthus Narcissus introduced from China are satiny white with golden yellow cup. They are borne profusely in clusters and are very fragrant. 15c. each; $1.20 per 10; S8.50 per 100.

Jonquils (Narcissus Jonquilla) A slender and graceful species with rather small, bright yellow, deliciously fragrant flowers, abundantly produced on stems about a foot long, each bearing a cluster of florets. Leaves quill-like, glossy dark . Well suited for window plants, and most satisfactory outdoors when planted in large groups or masses. Culture same as Narcissus.

Single. Yellow, deliciously sweet, florets are about one inch across. 10c. each; 9Cc. per 10; $8.00 per 100.

Campernelle. {Odorus) Single, large yellow florets, about one and one-half _ inches across. Fine for cutting 13c. each; $1.10 per 10; $9.00 per 100 Double Campernelle. {Odorus Plenus) The true and rare form of double Campernelle. Flowers fragrant, quite double and are borne on tall sturdy stems. A very handsome and desirable sort. 14c. each; $1.20 per 10; $10.00 per 100.

Single and ten prices include postage. Tlie 100 rates are by express at purchaser's expense. Not less than 5 of any one variety supplied at 10 rates, JONQUILS and not less than 25 at 100 rates. FERRY-MORSE SEED CO 15 AMARYLLIS

Amaryllis are hardy and when once es- tablished and not disturbed will bloom freely. Shallow planting is advisable, for deep plant- ing will often prevent them from blooming. Belladonna Major. Large rose pink, trumpet-shaped flowers, borne in clusters. 20c each; $1.80 per 10. Postpaid. Johnsoni. Crimson scarlet with a bread white stripe down the center of each petal. 50c each; $4.00 per 10. Postpaid. ANEMONES

These poppy-shaped flowers come in brilliant shades of scarlet, blue, pink, laven- der and white. They bloom profusely and make excellent cut flowers. Plant 2 inches deep and 6 inches apart, in well drained soil.

De Caen Mixed. The giant single variety. $1.00 per 10; $9.00 per 100. St. Brigid Mixed. Large semi-double flowers with finely divided petals. $1.00 per 10; $9.00 per 100. CALLA LILY Black. {Arum Piduin') A hardy variety with large maroon black flowers. 40c each; $3.50 per 10. Postpaid. bulbs. 15c each; White. Large, strong Anemone St. Brigid $1.20 per 10. Postpaid.

Yellow. {Elliottiand) Flowers are as large as the popular white variety but are a lustrous golden yellow in color. The foliage is dark green with creamy white pots. 35c each; $3.00 per 10. Postpaid. CALOCHORTUS (MARIPOSA TULIPS)

Words convey only a faint idea of these beautiful little flowers. They are natives of California and are fine subjects for naturalizing among rocks or for shady locations. They come in dainty shades of lilac, pink, yellow and white. Plant the small bulbs in a light soil, 2 inches deep and 3 to 4 inches apart.

Superb Mixture. 50c per 10; $4.00 per 100. Postpaid. CHIONODOXA (GLORY OF THE SNOW)

An early flowering spring bulb, very desirable for use in borders or rock work. The charming small star-shaped flowers are borne loosely on a small spike four to fine inches long and are of an attractive blue color. The bulbs should be planted about three inches apart. If planted in clumps where they may be left undisturbed they will continue to improve from year to year.

Luciliae. Deep blue with white center. 50c per 10; $3.50 per 100,

Sardensis. Rich gentian blue. 50c per 10; $3.50 per 100.

Single and ten Prices include postage. The 100 rate is by express at purchasers expense. Not less than five of any one variety supplied at ten rates, and not less than 25 at 100 rates. Ifi F E R R Y-M ORSE SEED CO CROCUS These are among the earliest bulbs to flower and are most effective when planted in masses or in borders They are perfectly hardy and may be left in the ground undisturbed for three or four years. Plant 2 or 3 inches deep and 4 inches apart. lO 100 Albion. Large, dark purple $0 40 |3 50 Baron von Brunow. Light purple 40 3 50 Kathleen Parlow. Extra large, purest white, finest substance with orange anthers 50 4 50 Maximilian. Lavender 40 3 50 Sir Walter Scott. White, with light purple stripes, variegated 40 3 50 Large Yellow. Golden yellow, large size 50 4 00

lOO lO lOO Mixed Yellow $0 40 $3 00 Mixed Purple and Blue $0 30 $2 50 Mixed White 30 2 50 Mixed Striped 30 2 50 Mixed, All Colors 30 2 50 ERYTHRONIUMS (DOG TOOTH VIOLETS)

These dainty, lily-like flowers var>' in color through , rose, yellow and pink. They require a moist, well drained soil and will do particularly well in the shade. The bulbs should be set upright with 2 or 3 inches of soil covering the tip and 2 to 3 inches apart.

Superb Mixture. GOc per 10; $4.00 per 100. FREESIAS The most sweetly scented and one of the most beautiful of the spring flowering bulbs. Plant the small bulbs 2 inches deep and about 4 inches apart. Prices are postpaid.

'I he bulbs force easily and will come into bloom in January' and February in the green- house. They also grow well and bloom freely in an ordinary sitting room if placed near a window and not kept too hot. They will stand a slight freezing without injury.

lO loo Amethyst. Mauve lavender $0 60 $5 00 Aurora. Yellow suffused with orange 60 5 00 California. Large flowers of bright golden yellow. A strong grower 60 5 00 Ilena. Deep rosy lavender with orange blotch on lower petals 60 5 00 Purity Mammoth. The finest pure white variety. Largest size bulbs 40 3 50 Purity Medium. Medium size bulbs of the same variety 30 2 00 Rainbow Mixture. A beautiful assortment of all colors. Does not contain any white 50 4 50

Single and ten prices include postage. The. 100 rate is by express, at purchaser's expense. Not less than five of any one variety supplied at ten rates, and not less than 25 at 100 rates. F E R R Y-M ORSE SEED CO 17 FRITILLARIA

Maleagris Mixed. Bears large bell shaped flowers striped and splashed in a curious way. Plant 2 inches deep and 6 inches apart. 75c per 10; $6.00 per 100. Postpaid. IXIAS

An attractive spring flowering bulb with long slender, graceful spikes of flowers. The colors are rich, varied and beautiful with the center always differing in color from the other parts of the flower. Plant 2 inches deep and 6 inches apart in a sunny location. Postpaid. Splendid Mixture. 50c per 10; $4.00 per 100. LILY OF THE VALLEY Few_ flowers are as much admired as Lily of the Valley. They bear spikes of flowers about eight inches in height with twelve to twenty small, dainty, pure white bells; delightfully fragrant. May be grown indoors in bulb fibre or outdoors in a shady location. 12c each; 90c per 10; $6.00 per 100.

MUSCARI (GRAPE HYACINTH) Early flowering, dwarf growing plants produc- ing numerous spikes of globular or urn shaped flowers which have a grape-like appearance. They are perfectly hardy, increase rapidly, and flower more freely each year as they become established. They are most attractive when planted in masses or large groups in beds and borders, a charming effect being produced by planting them among late flowering tulips, their clear light blue color making an effective ground-w^ork which will harmonize especially well with flowers of yellow, bronze or purplish tones. Plant two to three inches deep in any ordinary garden soil or for flowering indoors, four to six bulbs in a five inch pot. Heavenly Blue. The largest flowered and most desirable variety of the species. Color bright sky blue. Height about eight inches. 45 cents per 10: per ico. Postpaid. MuscARi (.Grape Hyacinth) ^.50

ORNITHOGALUM ARAB I CUM Produces tall spikes bearing numerous star-shaped flowers of pure white with a black center. Excellent for cutting and of the easiest culture. 10c each; 90c per 10. Postpaid. PEONIES

They are suited for massing in beds and their gorgeous display of flowers is very effective. They are a little slow in their growth the first year but if they are well cared for they will give excellent results in two or three seasons. They require a deep, rich soil and plenty of water during the flowering season. Place the roots so the crown is covered with two inches of soil. Prices are postpaid. EACH 10 Charlemagne. Salmon pink; double and full $0 60 $5 00 Couronne d'Or. Pure white with yellow stamens 60 5 00 Edulis Superba. Bright, clear pink 60 5 00 L'EcIatante. Deep, velvety crimson 60 5 00 Madame Calot. Light pink with darker center 60 5 00

Single and ten prices include postage. The 100 rate is by express at purchaser's expense. Not less than jive of any one variety supplied ai ten rates, and not less than 25 at 100 rates. 18 FERRY-MORSE SEED CO RANUNCULUS Attractive spring flowering bulbs producing double or semi-double flowers on stems about nine inches high. They come in a wide range of colors, bright shades of crimson, scarlet, orange, pink, yellow and white. Ranunculus prefer a sunny location and a well drained soil. The curious, finger-like projections of the bulbs should be planted downward. Plant 2 inches deep and 6 inches apart. October and November are the best planting months, and bulbs may be soaked in water prior to planting. lo loo Primrose Beauty, Double flowers of soft primrose yellow $ 70 $6 00

Romano. Double, brilliant scarlet 70 6 00 Rosalia. Double, carmine rose 70 6 00 5emi=Double Mixed. A hardy variety of Ranunculus containing a great variety of colors. The exquisite semi-double flowers all show attractive black centers 40 3 50

SCILLA Ready in September

A beautiful class of small bulbs, with blue bell-shaped or star-shaped flowers, following the Crocus in season. The plants are entirely hardy and need not be disturbed oftener than once in three or four years. They will thrive in almost any garden soil, and should be planted in October or November, about two inches deep, and in clumps or masses, placing the little bulbs about an inch part.

^^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ Scilla for forcing indoors, coming into bloom with Roman Hyacinths. The OlSiKiriraUlrica. j.j^j^ Y,\ue star-shaped flowers are borne on graceful spikes of six to twelve blooms each. 7 cents each; 60 cents per 10; $4.50 per 100.

Campanulata Alba Maxima. Clear white with very fine large bells $0 50 $4 00 Campanulata Blue Queen. Erect spikes of porcelain blue bells; a strong grower. 40 Campanulata Rose Queen. Bells of soft lilac rose GO

SNOWDROPS These dainty little flowers are the first to open in the spring. Plant 2 inches deep and 4 inches apart. They will thrive in almost any situation or soil and may be left in the ground from year to year. lo loo Double Flowering $0 00 $5 00 Single Flowering 40

SNOWFLAKES (LEUCOJUM VERNUM)

This is one of the earliest and most attrac- tive of the spring flowers. They resemble the Snowdrops, but are larger and of stronger growth. The flowers are white tipped with green and are borne on stems one foot high. Plant three inches deep and five inches apart. When once established they will take care of themselves. 50c per lo; $3.50 per 100.

Single and ten prices include postage, The 100 rate is by express at purchaser's expense. Not less thanin fivefi-ve of any one variety supplied at ten rates, and not less than 25 at 100 rates. FERRY-MORSE SEED CO 19 LATE FLOWERING SPENCER SWEET PEAS PINK SHADES PKT. OZ. Ascot, A bright pink with large finely waved flowers $ .10 $ .30 Charming. Brilliant deep rose 10 .30 Hebe. Giant flowers of rosy pink. A strong vigorous grower 10 .30 Pinkie. Large, deep rose pink. A continuous bloomer with long, stout stems on which the nicely waved flowers are well placed. Pinkie is the most outstanding of the pink shades 10 .40 Youth. White, with a clear pink picotee edge. Large flowers borne on strong stems 10 .30 CREAM PINK SHADES Magnet. A distinct cream pink. Flowers produced on long stems .10 .30 Margaret Atlee. Cream pink with the pink suffused perfectly over the cream ground 10 .30 Mary Pickford. A beautiful, dainty cream pink with just the faintest suffusion of salmon 10 .30 Miss California. Soft salmon pink and extremely beautiful 10 .30 Picture. Cream pink with a deeper flush on the wings. Flowers are large and beautifully waved 10 .30 Sunkist. The ground is a clear, rich cream and the picotee edge of rose is clearly defined 10 .40 Winnie Morse. Cream ground lightly flushed rose pink 10 .60 ORANGE AND SALMON SHADES Celebrity. Unusually large flowers of bright orange 25 Defiance. Glowing orange scarlet, burnless 10 .30 Eosine. Eosine pink flushed with salmon 25 Flamingo. Orange scarlet cerise 10 .30 Good Cheer. Begonia rose. Giant flowers on long strong stems 25 Hero. A brilliant, clear cerise suffused salmon 10 .40 Morse's Sunproof Scarlet. The brighest scarlet sweet pea 10 .30 Mrs. A. Searles. Salmon pink shading to a soft oriental red 10 .60 Serenade. A beautiful bright cerise on a cream ground 25 Improved. Brilliant tangerine-orange 10 .30 RED SHADES All Bright. A very intense scralet cerise 25 Brilliant Rose. Bright tyrian rose 10 .30 Campfire. A bright, vivid shade of flame scarlet 10 .30 , Charity. Rich brilliant crimson .' 10 .30 Conqueror. Large flowers of glowing cherry cerise color 25 Crimson King. Rich, deep, clear crimson. Unequaled in color, size and perfection of bloom 10 .30 Doreen. Bright rose carmine. A huge flower and popular on account of its large size 10 .30 Honour. Large, rich crimson 10 .30 King Edward Spencer. Large flowers of 10 .30 Rosabelle. Bright rose crimson. A strong, sturdy grower 10 .30 Royal Scot. Brilliant, striking scarlet 10 .30 Sybil Henshaw. Rich crimson 10 .30 LAVENDER AND BLUE SHADES Austin Frederick Improved. Large flowers of pure lavender 10 .30 Chieftain. A rich, pure mauve entirely free from purple shading 10 .30 Fortune. Rich deep blue 10 .30 Gleneagles. Immense flowers of pale blue lavender 10 .30 Mrs. Tom Jones. Bright Delphinium blue; large flowers, beautifully waved 10 .30 Powerscourt. Large lavender of exquisite form. The best of its class 10 .30 Reflection. The bluest of the blues. The flowers are bold, nicely waved and of large size 10 .60 MAROON AND PURPLE SHADES Olympia. An even shade of deep, rich purple 10 .30 Royal Purple. Large flowers of rich purple, borne on long stems 10 .30 Senator Spencer. Chocolate and maroon flakes and stripes on a light ground 10 .30 The Sultan. Large flowers of glossy black maroon 10 .30 Warrior. Rich, velvety maroon; large flowers 10 .30 PRIMROSE SHADES Majestic Cream. Beautifully waved flowers of deep cream on long stems 10 .30 What Joy. Primrose yellow shading to cream; nicely frilled 10 .40 WHITE SHADES Avalanche. Very large pure white 10 .40 Constance Hinton. Large, pure white. Black seeded 10 .30 King White. Giant pure white. White seeded 10 .30 White Spencer. Pure white. Improved strain 10 .30 LIGHT PINK BI-COLOR Blanche Ferry Spencer. Bright rose standard, wings white flushed pink ^.10 .30 SWEET PEA MIXTURES CHOICE SPENCERS MIXED. A splendid mixture of Spencer varieties in a wide range of desirable colors. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 20c; M lb. 55c. SUPERB SPENCER MIXTURE LATE FLOWERING. Grown annually from a carefully prepared mbcture with just the right proportion of the dift'erent colors and shades, using the latest, newest and best of their respective color class. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; H lb. 75c. SWEET PEA COLLECTIONS MEDAL OF HONOR COLLECTION. Contains ten varieties, all different. 75 cents, postpaid. GRAND PRIZE COLLECTION. Contains fifteen varieties, all different. A splendid assortment of Spencer Sweet Peas. $1.00 postpaid. 20 FERRY- MORSE SEED CO

Early Flowering Sweet Peas 1930 Novelties Early Pal (LONG STEM) A lively scintillant pleasing rich rose crimson Early Sweet Pea. Most crimson Sweet Peas, grown under glass, lose of color and the same has been true of most rose self colored Sweet Peas. The stems of Early Pal are long and strong; the flowers are of excellent form, large and bold. The vines are vigorous in growth and ver>^ free flowering. Pkt. of 30 Seeds, 25 cents. Early Apollo (LONG STEM)

The color of Early Apollo is a soft salmon cerise—might be described by many as a soft salmon pink self. It is a charming and appealing shade blending perfectly with most pink and la\ender shades. The flowers are unusually large, nicely waved, splendidly placed and the stems very long. Pkt. of 30 seeds, 25 cents. Early Sparkle The color is bright, clear, vivid scarlet and is quite sun- proof. The vines are vigorous and free flowering over a very long season. The flowers are large and bold and nicely placed on the stout stems. Standard and wings have the same bright tone of glistening scarlet which attracts attention either in the daytime, or under artificial light. Pkt. of 30 seeds, 25 cents. Early Fortyniner In color Early Fortyniner is a deep yet bright true orange shade. The flowers are large and very bold, frequently with double standards and splendidly spaced on the stems. Standard and wings are alike in richness of color. Pkt. of 30 seeds, 25 cents. Early Vogue The flowers of this \'ariety are large, beautifully waved and well placed on fine stems. The standard is lilac lavender, flushed rosy lavender and wings clear lilac lavender. A special feature of Early \'ogue is its refreshing rich old time Sweet Pea perfume. \Mien cut and put in water Early \'ogue retains its lovely fresh color. The vine growth is the same splendid type as Early Harmony and if anything is more floriferous. Pkt. of 30 seeds, 25 cents. Early Fandango (DUPLEX) Up until now we had only been able to offer the duplex early type in pink and cream shades. Now we have the good fortune to be able to introduce a new duplex Early of a bright rose color. The flowers are extremely large, mag- nificently frilled, and bold, yet sustaining the daintiness associated with Sweet Peas. Those W'ho use the early flowering type will greatly appreciate this addition to the early duplex class. Pkt. of 30 seeds, 25 cents. EARLY PAL FERRY-MORSE SEED CO 21 EARLY FLOWERING, LONG SEASON SPENCER SWEET PEAS

PKT. oz.

Early Alameda. A deep rose pink approaching cerise $0. 10 $0.60 Early Apollo. Soft salmon cerise 25 Early Aviator. Large flowers of dazzling crimson scarlet 10 .60 Early Ball's Orange. Clear deep orange 10 .60 Early Ball's Rose. An excellent rich rose pink variety 10 .60

Early Blue Bird. An attractive shade of clear blue. Flowers of the largest size 10 .60

Early Blue Boy. A fine, large clear blue, admired for its pronounced sky blue shade 10 .60

Early Bright Light. The brightest of all scarlets, flaming, rich and vivid 10 .60 Early Burpee's Orange. Clear pure deep orange self 10 .60 Early Chevalier. Large flowers of a fine, clear rose carmine. Well waved 10 .60

Early Columbia. The best bi-color. The standard is a deep rose pink, with white wings 10 .60 Early Duplex Gem. Large duplex flowers of a soft rose pink flushed on a light cream ground 10 .60

Early Duplex Pioneer. The color is a rose pink on cream ground 10 .60 Early Fandango. A glorious bright rose duplex 25 Early Fortyniner. Bright true orange 25 Early Giant Rose. The individual flowers are of real giant size produced on very long, strong stems 10 Early Glitters. Large flowers of a bright shade of orange scarlet 10 Early Grenadier. Brilliant, dazzling scarlet. A strong, robust grower 10 Early Harmony. Flowers of largest size and nicely waved. The best lavender variety 10 Early Marine. Both standard and wings are a deep true blue 10 Early Meadow Lark. An attractive, large, cream colored variety 10 Early Mrs. Kerr. One of the best early salmon sweet peas. Large well waved flowers 10 Early Oriental. The deepest of the creams, without a single trace of pink 10 Early Pal. Rich rose crimson 25 Early Queen Crimson. A bright, but deep rich crimson 10 Early Rose Queen. Light rose pink 10 Early Snowflake. Pure white with long stems. A good standard variety 10 Early Snowstorm. Large, well waved flowers of fine quality. One of the finest clear 10 Early Sparkle. Clear vivid scarlet 25 Early Springsong. Large flowers of salmon pink on a cream ground. They are nicely waved and borne on long stems 10 Early Sunray. A brilliant, glowing, yet soft cerise on a cream ground 10

Early Superior Pink. The color is a beautiful rose pink slightly shaded with salmon 10

Early Vogue. Clear lavender wings, standard lilac flushed with rosy lavender ^ 25

Early Vulcan. The coloring is a bright, vivid scarlet which does not burn in the brightest sunlight 10 Early White Harmony. A black seeded white Sweet Pea and does not show the least tinge of pink which

is usual with a black seeded variety. Produces large flowers on long stems 10

Early Zyolanek's Rose. Large flowers of a bright rose pink, borne on strong, stiff stems 10 Early Flowering Mixed. A beautifully blended mixture containing the best of the standard sorts in correct proportions 10

SPECIAL 75 CENT COLLECTION

One packet each of the following ten choice varieties of Early Flowering Sweet Peas:

Early Aviator, Early Chevalier, Early Giant Rose, Early Harmony, Early Marine, Early Oriental, Early Snowstorm, Early Springsong, Early Sunray, Early Vulcan. Postpaid. 1

22 FERRY-MORSE SEED CO CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR FALL PLANTING Where the climate is not too severe, many hardy sorts of flower seeds succeed best if sown in the open border during August, September and October. Some hardy annuals, when sown late in the fall, so that the seeds will remain dormant in the ground during winter, will start earlier in the spring, thrive better and flower sooner than if sown in spring. Such hardy sorts as Columbine, Delphinium, Foxglove, Holly- hock, etc., that do not bloom until the second season, unless started very early in spring, are par- ticularly recommended for fall planting. They should be sown early enough to make pretty good plants before very cold weather—say not later than the middle of September and where weather is at all severe the plants will need some slight protection. Then they will flower freely the next summer.

Alyssum. Procumbens, (Carpet of Snow) i 50 10 ** Saxatile compactum 10 Anchusa. Italica Dropmore 10

Antirrhinum. (Snapdragon), Tall Maximum Mixed. . . . 10 ** Giant Bedding Majestic Orange 10

V* Giant Bedding Majestic Salmon Pink. . . 10 '* Giant Bedding Majestic Terra Cotta .... 10 Bellis Perennis. (English Daisy), Double Monstrosa Mixed 10 Calendula. (Pot Marigold), Hair's Gold 10 Ball's Orange 10

Campanula Medium. Canterbury Bell Single Mixed. . . . 10 *' *' Canterbury Bell Double Mixed. . . 10 ** " Canterbury Bell, Calycanthema Mixed 10 Candytuft. Giant Hyacinth Flowered White 10 Carnation. Chabaud Giant Mixed 10 Cineraria. Hybrida Large Flowered Mixed 25 Columbine. Coerulea Hybrida (Rocky Mountain Colum- bine) 10 ** Long Spurred, Mrs. Scott Elliott's Hybrids Mixed 25 Coreopsis. Lanceolata Grandiflora Single 10 Delphinium. Tall Belladonna. Light blue 10 •* Bellamosum. Dark blue 10 COREOPSIS Tall Giant Hybrids Mixed 10

. Digitalis. (Foxglove), Gloxiniaeflora Mixed. . . '. 10 Eschscholtzia. Autumn Glory. Double, frilled, copper V^'^IHI orange 10 Extra Golden 10 r^^H^^H " Sunlight. Pure yellow 10 ^^^^^^^^^^^^H^?^'^1 ^'>^iv:"^H Gaillardia. Grandiflora Mixed 10 ^^^^^^^^^^K ^ ^^J ** E'Tm^'^l Grandiflora Portola Hybrids 10 P^^'^^^l Qeum. Double Golden Ball (Lady Stratheden) ^^^KftK^ 10 m ''^.J t'if^^M ** Double Scralet (Mrs. Bradshaw) 10 ^^^^^^^^^K> .^1° 1 P^'^^'.'^i^^H Qodetia. Tall Double Mixed 10 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^ '4P^'vJ A ^f'W^^^^H Qypsophila. (Baby's Breath), Paniculata Double White. 10 Hollyhock. Double Mixed 10 V^'-^K^^^ ** Allegheny Mixed 10 K^'l '^ ^ ' "^ ^^^^H Lobelia. Crystal Palace Compacta. Deep blue, dark foliage 10 ^^c ^^F' ^^^^ •' Celestial or True Blue 10 Lupin. Polyphyllus Mixed 10 ^^^Jm Matricaria. (Feverfew), Capensis Double White 10 Pansy. Geneva Super Giant Mixed 50 ^9^m ** 1^-K-l Roggli Giant Red Shades (Alpenglow) 50 " Roggli Giant Blue (Lake of Thun) 50 ^^j."^^^B " Swiss Giants Mixed 50 m^^ ** Trimardeau Large Flowering Mixed 10 ** Choice Large Flowering Mixed 10 I^H Pentstemon. (Beard Tongue), Gloxinoides Mixed 10 WtM^^A;^JiNl^HH Poppy. Nudicaule (Iceland Poppy) Sunbeam Mixed 10 delphiml: ** Orientale. Red 10 PER PKT. PER PKT. Poppy. Orientale Hybrids. Several shades .$0 10 Stock. Beauty of Nice Mixed SO 10 Primula. (Primrose), Veris (Polyanthus) .... 10 *' Giant Winter Egyptian. Soft rose. . 10 '* Vulgaris (True English Primrose). 10 Giant Winter Empress Elizabeth Pyrethrum. Roseum (Painted Daisy) Single Rosy carmine 10 Mixed 10 Valeriana. (Garden Heliotrope), Mixed. . . . 10 Scabiosa. Caucasica, Lavender blue 10 Verbena. Hybrida Mixed 10 '* Columbaria, Lavender 10 Viola. Cornuta (Tufted Pansy), Mixed 10 " Columbaria, Pink 10 Wallflower. Double Mixed 10 FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. 23 VEGETABLE SEEDS FOR FALL PLANTING

BROCCOLI— Pkt. oz. 2 oz. ^ Lb. i,b. Italian Green Sprouting $0 10 SI 00 $1 75 $3 25 $

BRUSSELS SPROUTS—Sow in August and September. Long Island Improved 10 30 55 90 3 00

CABBAQE—Sow in September and winter in cold frame. FIRST EARLY SORTS. Early Jersey Wakefield 10 35 60 100 3 50 Golden Acre 10 85 1 35 2 25 8 00 Copenhagen Market 10 60 100 175 6 00 Charleston or Large Wakefield 10 30 55 90 3 00 CARROTS— French Forcing 10 20 35 55 1 75 Nantes 10 20 35 55 1 75 Red Cored Chantenay 10 15 25 40 1 50 Chantenay 10 15 25 40 1 50 Danver's Half Long 10 15 25 40 1 50

CAULIFLOWER—Sow in frames in Sept. and October. Early Snowball X oz. 75c. ... 25 2 50 4 50 8 00 Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt X oz. 75c. ... 25 2 50 4 50 8 00 Danish Giant, Dry Weather K oz. 75c. ... 25 2 50 4 50 8 00 Large Algiers 10 100 170 3 00 Veitch's Autumn Giant 10 65 1 15 2 00

COLLARDS—Georgia, Southern or Creole. Sow from Aug. to Oct .. . 10 15 20 30 100 ENDIVE—

Large Green Curled 10 15 25 40 1 25 Ever White Curled 10 15 25 40 1 25 Moss Curled 10 15 25 40 125

Broad Leaved Batavian {Escarolle) 10 15 25 40 1 25

KALE, or Borecole—Sow in August or September. Tall Green Curled Scotch 10 15 25 40 125

Dwarf Curled Scotch 10 15 25 40 1 25 Dwarf Purple 10 15 25 40 150 Siberian 10 15 20 30 100

LETTUCE—For winter, sow under glass from November to February. CABBAGE OR HEADING VARIETIES May King 10 20 35 60 2 00 Salamander 10 15 25 40 1 50 Big Boston 10 20 35 60 2 00 New York or Los Angeles 10 30 50 90 2 75 CURLED OR LOOSE LEAVED VARIETIES Grand Rapids 10 20 35 60 2 00 Detroit Market Gardeners' Forcing 10 20 35 60 2 00

Simpson's Early Curled 10 15 25 40 1 50 MUSHROOM SPAWN—

spore Culture. Brick (about V/t. lbs.) postpaid 45c ; 5 bricks, not prepaid $1.60

MUSTARD—Sow in August for fall use. White English 10 15 20 25 60 Southern Giant Curled 10 15 20 25 75 Large Smooth Leaved 10 15 20 25 75 Florida Broad Leaf 10 15 20 25 80 24 FERRY-MORSESEEDCO.

RADISH—For autumn, sow in August; for winter, in September. pkt. Oz. 2 Oz. K Lb. Early Scarlet Globe $0 10 |0 15 $0 25 $0 40 $1 25

Early Scarlet Turnip, White Tipped 10 15 25 40 1 25

French Breakfast 10 15 25 40 1 25

Crimson Giant Turnip 10 15 25 40 1 25

Icicle 10 15 25 40 1 25

Long Scarlet 10 15 25 40 1 25 WINTER VARIETIES

Scarlet China 10 15 25 40 1 25

Celestial 10 15 25 40 1 50

California Mammoth White China 10 15 25 40 1 25

Round Black Spanish 10 15 25 40 1 50

Half Long Black Winter 10 15 25 40 1 50

Long Black Spanish 10 15 25 40 1 25 SORREL— Large Leaved French 10 20 35 60 2 00

SPINACH—Sow in August and September. Savoy Leaved 10 15 20 50 Long Standing Bloomsdale 10 15 20 25 60 Broad Flanders 10 15 20 50 Giant Thick Leaved (A'ode/) 10 15 20 25 60 Juliana 10 15 20 25 60 King of Denmark {Antvorskov) 10 15 20 50 Long Standing Prickly 10 15 20 50

New Zealand 10 15 20 30 1 00

TURNIP— Extra Early White Milan 10 15 25 40 125 Extra Early Purple Top Milan 10 15 25 40 125 White Egg 10 15 20 30 100 Early White Flat Dutch, Strap Leaved 10 15 20 25 75 Early Purple Top, Strap Leaved 10 15 20 25 75 Purple Top White Globe 10 15 20 25 80 Cow Horn or Long White 10 15 20 25 75 L?Tge White Norfolk 10 15 20 25 75 Pomeranian White Globe 10 15 20 25 75 Seven Top 10 15 20 25 80 Southern Prize 10 15 20 25 80

Large Amber Globe 10 15 20 25 ' 75 Yellow Globe Sold Out Yellow Stone Sold Out Orange Jelly or Golden Ball 10 15 20 30 100 Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen 10 15 20 25 75

RUTA BAGA OR SWEDE— American Purple Top or Improved Long Island 10 15 20 25 75 Ferry's Improved Purple Top Yellow 10 15 20 25 75 Golden Neckless 10 15 20 25 80 Hartley's Bronze Top 10 15 20 25 75 Monarch or Tankard 10 15 20 25 75 Sweet Perfection White 10 15 20 25 80 ; GRASSES FOR LAWNS Prices on Grass Seeds subject to change. The pound prices include postage; 10 pound prices are by freight or express, at purchaser's expense.

The essentials for a fine lawn are: First, a rich, well drained soil; second, careful preparation of the ground, making it as fine and smooth and mellow as possible; third, a wise selection of seeds; fourth, soAving at such a time as to give the young plants a chance to become well established before being subjected to very dry or cold weather or to the durect rays of the hot summer sun. Too much care cannot be bestowed upon the selection of grasses, as some varieties are the most luxuriant in spring, others in summer, others again in autumn and a combination of the proper sorts is required for a perfect, carpet- like lawn. If sown in the spring, sow as early as possible, making the surface very fine and smooth, then raking it over and sowing the seed just before a rain which, if the surface has just been raked, will cover the seed sufficiently. For fall seeding sow before the autumn rains and early enough to enable the young grass to become well established before very cold weather, when a light dressing cf manure should be given. Astoria Bent. A comparatively new and distinct Red Top. {Agrostis vulgaris) Fancy. {Cleaned kmd of grass, seldom produces stolons but spreads from Chaff) In Pennsylvania and states farther rootstalks, produces splendid from underground south this is known as Herd's Grass, a name applied turf. Grows upright, of fine texture and IS quite in New England and New York to Timothy. Lb. dark m color Excellent for lawns and golf 45c postpaid; for larger lots inquire for prices, ^ & -i t- . Lb. $2.00 postpaid. ^ . Rough Stalked Meadow {Poa irivialis) This is Canadian Blue Grass. (/>^a.^m/r...a) Withstands closely related to Kentucky Blue Grass. The drought better than most cultivated grassesand is Though Stalked refers to roughness of the especially valuable in Lawn Grass mixtures. Lb. "f^^ en ^ -J r 1 1 ^ • • r • Stem when allowed to go to seed. An excellent 50c postpaid; for larger ots inquire for prices. j^^ ^^^^^^ ,^^^^;4^ Lb. 70c postpaid. Kentucky Blue Grass. {Poa pratensis) Fancy Clean. One of the most satisfactory grasses for Seaside Bent. A stoloniferous grass. Used prin- lawn purposes. Forms a good turf, is permanent, cipally for golf purposes. May be produced and of ideal color. Lb. 70c postpaid; for larger either vegetatively or from seed. Good color, lots inquire for prices. O"^ of the most popular strains of Bent. Lb. $2.00 postpaid. Pacific Rye Grass (Morse's). A fine-leaved Rye Grass, very durable and wonderful on a sandy South German Mixed Bent. {Agrostis stolonifera) soil. Lb. 35c; 10 Lbs. $2,50. This is particularly valuable for lawns that are Perennial Rye Grass (Pacey's). {Loliumperenne) to be used for croquet grounds or for tennis Succeeds well on almost any soil, but is particularly courts, because it is benefited more than hurt by adapted to moderately moist or irrigated lands. tramping and by its bright color adds to the Lb. 35c postpaid; for larger lots inquire for prices. beauty of the lawn. Lb. $L10 postpaid. Red or Creeping Fescue. {Festuca rubra) A White Dutch Clover. {Trifolium repens) A creeping rooted grass, resisting extreme drought, small creeping perennial variety, valuable for and especially adapted for forming a close and pasturage and for lawns. It accommodates itself lasting turf in shady places. Valuable also for to a variety of soils, but prefers moist ground, exposed hillsides, and golf courses. Lb. 55c 3^ Lb. 20; Lb. 65 postpaid; for larger lots inquire postpaid; for larger lots inquire for prices. for prices. Lawn Grass Mixtures Extra Fine Mixed. We have given much thought and made many experiments to secure the best selection and think our Extra Fine Mixed is the best possible for permanent lawns. One pound is the minimum quantity sufficient to sow 200 square feet. Lb. 70c postpaid. At purchaser's expense for transportation; 10 Lbs. $5.00. Fine Mixed Lawn Grass. A thoroughly first-class mixture made of the best and cleanest grades of those varieties used and best adapted to general lawn purposes. Lb. 55c postpaid. At purchaser's expense for transportation; 10 Lbs. $4.00.

Shady Lawn Mixture. This is a selection of fine grasses which thrive under the shade of trees or buildings where there is little sun. Lb. 80c postpaid. At purchaser's expense for transportation, to Lbs. $6.50. The Following Mixtures are Particularly Adapted for California Conditions Orders for the Following Should be Sent Only to FERRY-MORSE SEED CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

Morse's Golden Gate Park Lawn Mixture contains the most hardy grasses which are used to make the sod for the park playgrounds where the grass has to endure much trampling over. The mixture also contains a very little white clover. Lb. 45c postpaid. At purchaser's expease for transportation 10 lbs. $3.75. Morse's California Lawn Mixture. (No white clover or rye grass). Our best general mixture for fine lawns; contains only the finest-leaved grasses in the correct proportions to make a good, fine,

perennially green turf. Lb. 65c postpaid. At purchaser's expense for transportation ; 10 lbs. $5.50. Morse's Terrace Mixture. Just the mixture for those dry terrace slopes. Very hardy and drought- resisting. Lb. 85c postpaid. At purchaser's expense for transportation; 10 Lbs. $7.50. Morse's Velvet Lawn Mixture. A lawn grass mixture for wet places. Lb. 75c postpaid. At purchaser's

expense for transportation ; 10 Lbs. $6.50. Narcissus Kind Alfred

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Autumn 1930