D. M. FERRY & CO*S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 



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SWEET PEAS G«^TirsuED 



Ignea. standard narrow, long, erect, deep crimson; wings brighter colored. Pkt. oc; Oz. 10c; \ Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 



Indigo King, standard verj- rich purple maroon; wings bluer than the standard. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; \ Lb. 20c; Lb. .50c. 



Invincible Scarlet. Bright scarlet; one of the finest. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; % Lb. 20c; Lb. 50c. 



Invincible White, a fine strain of pure white. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; H Lb. 20c; Lb. .50c. 



Juanita. Large and splendidly formed; white with stripes and da.shes of delicate lavender. Pkt. .5c; Oz.lOc; \ Lb. 2.5c; Lb. 80c. 



I • * TI-IPI3I/WIP Td a f^'\J ^^'^ color is soft but brilliant pink, of preci.sely the same shade in wings and 



|4 /\ ir|Ll\l/^L I t\/\\^Y staudard. Its form is jx^rfect. and the strong-growing plants are vigorous, 



■\ I and give a wonderful profusion of flowers wliich continue large and fine 



until the end of the season. In hardiness, prolific flowering habit. durabiUt}* and practical u.sefulness this is greatly 

 superior to many large flowering sorts of recent introduction. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; \ Lb. 25c; Lb. 75c. 



Lady Beaconsfield. a large and handsomely formed flr.wer : the standard bright but flehcate 

 salraon-pink. while the wings are of primro.se yellow. Pkt. .5c; Oz.lOc; ?i Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 



Lady Penzance, a large and striking flower of a peculiar and beautiful shade of ro.se-pink, 

 with a slight tinge of orange. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; ^ Lb. 20c; Lb. 00c. 



Lemon Queen, standard large, round, and waved at the edge, delicate shade of light rose- 

 pink with primrose yellow shade on the back: wings very large and same color as standard. 

 The flower becomes nearly white as it matures. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; ^ Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 



Lottie bckford. standard a peculiar and delicate shade of magenta 

 blue ^\ nigs verv large, long and shaded lavender, deepening to 

 violet dt (-dge. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; \ Lb. 20c; Lb. 50c. 



Monarch, standard large.fine form rich maroon: wings very large 

 and expanded, quite similar in color to the standard, but having 

 a blue shade. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; J4 Lb. 20c; Lb. 50c. 



Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain, very large and perfect 

 shaped flower; white, striped with bright rose car- 

 mine. A striking and effective red-striped sort. 

 Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; % Lb. 2.5c; Lb. 80c. 



Mrs. Eckford. Plant verj- strong-growing and vigor- 

 ous; flowers very large, of great substance and i)er- 

 fect form: the petals both in the standard and 

 wings show a delicate and beautiful shade of prim- 

 rose yellow at first, but become nearlv white as the 

 flower matures. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; JiLb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 



Mrs. Gladstone, standard ven,- large, thick and 

 finely formed, brilliant, but soft rose-pink: wings 

 large, nearlv the same shade as standard? Pkt. .5c; 

 Oz. 10c; % Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 



Mrs. Sankey. standard round, very thick, delicate 

 shell-pink; vi-ings a little lighter than standard. Al- 

 though often described as a pure white, we consider 

 this one of the most beautifm of the pink varie- 

 ties, onlv becoming white as it fades. Pkt. .5c; 

 Oz. 10c; ^ Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 

 Orange Prince, standard pink suffu.sed with vellow; wings 

 bright Ught pink. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; \ Lb. 2bc; Lb. .50c. 



Ovid. A good sized flower of bright pink overlaid with a 

 darker shade. Pkt. .5c; Oz. 10c; \ Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 



Peach Blossom, a very large flower, having a warm yeUow- 



ish-pink standard and' wings of a lighter, softer shade. 



Pkt. .5c; Oz. 10c; Ji Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 



Primrose, standard medium size, rather long, yellowish white in 



front, and pronounced primrose veUow on the back; wings are 



large, and nearly white. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; \ Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 



Princess of Wales, standard broad, flat, striped purple on nearly 

 white ground; wings veiw large and lighter colored than standard. 

 Pkt. .5c; Oz. 10c; ^ Lb.'20c; Lb. .50c. 

 Queen of the Isles, standard roi^e-white. nearly covered with stripes and 

 splashes of deep rose- red: wings very large and long, striped like the stan- 

 dard, but with a more purple shade. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; \ Lb. 20c; Lb. .50c. 

 Ramona. Large finely formed flower, standard and wings white, but nearly covered with a verj- warm blush piu-ple in 



small dots and shades. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; \ Lb. 30c; Lb. $1.00. 

 Royal Robe. Bright rose-pink. Those who like a hooded, gracefully rolled standard will be pleased with this sort. Pkt. .5c; 



Oz. 10c; \ Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 

 Senator, standard broad, very large, delicate lavender, nearly covered with stripes and splashes of purple maroon; 



wings medium size, round, striped with a bluer shade than the standard. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; \ Lb. 20c; Lb. 50c. 

 Splendour, standard very broad, a rich deep rose-pink; \vlngs large and bluer but lighter than standard. Pkt. 5c; 



Oz. 10c; \ Lb. 20c; Lb. 50c. 

 Stanley, a verv beautiful sort, standard large and flat, color a deep maroon and warmer than Boreatton. Pkt. .5c; 



Oz. 10c; % Lb.' 20c; Lb. 60c. 

 Venus. Standard large, of fine form and substance: a brilliant but delicate and soft shade of warm rose-pink and buflf ; 



wings similar to the standard. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; *i Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 

 Waverley. The win^s and standard are a beautiful blending of rose-pink and lavender-blue shades which vary as the 

 flower matures. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; ^ Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 



KATHERINE 

 TRACY. 



MIXTURES OF SWEET PEAS 



Eckford's Hybrids, Mixed. We question if there is any more 

 satisfactory- way of growing sweet peas than in a mixed row, 

 but in order to get the best results we must have choice 

 seed with the diff'erent varieties wisely proportioned. This 

 mixture is made up only of the best of the Eckford large 

 flowering varieties which we have produced separately. 

 Pkt. oc; Oz. 10c; ^ Lb. 15c; Lb. 45c. 



Choice Mixed. This mixture is made by ourselves, and con- 

 sists onlv i>f the choicest sorts, new and old. in just the right 

 proportion of white, bright reti. i»ink. mauve and other 

 colors to make the most brilliant snow i>o->^ble in the gar- 

 den. It is unsurpassed by any mixture offerevl. and t^nlld 

 not l>e better if we listed it at three times the price. Pkt. 

 .5c; Oz. 10c; \ Lb. 1.5c; Lb. 40c. 



