66 D. M7 FERRY -& COS; -DESCRIPTIVE “CATALOGUE 
ASTER — continued 
King growth. Distinct from other classes in shape of 
petals which are quilled and often narrow or needle-like. 
Crimson. Rich, brilliant crimson....Oz. $1.50. Pkt. 10c. 
Branching in habit and of very vigorous 
Lavender. Deep lavender........ -.. ey a0, *  10c. 
Pink: Blush) pink*®-ji5-s1)-lceree eerie peereel= 50 seen OCs 
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Rose. Bright:rose.. oc. ceicicsiee sees 1.50. 10c. 
LATE 
Violet. Violet purple.................- Saale: ** 10c. 
White. Pure white................... eh SOE “ 10c. 
Mixed. The foregoing colors mixed. ‘t 1.50. “ 10c. 
° Thisis quite distinct 
Giant Crego or Comet #75/sauite distinct 
in form of bloom. The petals are very long, decidedly 
curled or twisted,and give the flowers a very graceful 
appearance. Colors are unusually soft and attractive, 
making them most desirable for bouquets. Flowers are 
unusually large and resemble Chrysanthemums, This 
is sometimes called Ostrich Plume. 
Grego: Pinlk scree erste oisinisreieroriereleteee ets Oz. $1.50. Pkt. 10c. 
Grimson rerieielersiclelereisisieiotelereleleyersieveleleleleiererere sil eo screen Oc: 
Leavenden’y.-\-cicics acisisciisisilelsveteriicictsctasiate fer eet 0! sce Ocs 
Purples sacteccnciniciesticciecinciccinectersteies Scene D Os ee Oc: 
Vr {seonboododdpndeobacaeaadapooupocGNnG] Sle 50s ee Oc: 
dtr enponadsnanopdopdaoodaduouonaoeone earl: 0 Serene Oce 
Mixed. Including alltheabovecolors. ‘* 1.00. ‘‘ 10ce. 
9 e A class of ver 
Ferry’s Late Branching 4,083) cowie 
asters usually not coming into bloom until the latter 
part of August, but producing on very long stems full 
petalled, exceptionally large and deep, double blossoms 
of fine form. The petals are long, rather broad and of 
cxceptional substance, and the blooms stand shipment 
well. The plants are distinctly branching in habit of 
growth and are about two feet high. 
Crimson. Flowers bright deep crimson, tinged with 
Carmiles OZi S100 seen. certian ements Pkt. 10c. 
Heart of France. Deep ruby red. A new and distinct 
ColorstinyAsters5OZE G1 OO site sieteie wore ciereieisevistersiors Pkt. 10c. 
Lavender. Bright lavender; very large flowers of fine 
fLOrMOZAS TOON ass emintoeocncisiies ene Pkt. 10c. 
Lavender Pink. A beautiful light pink, slightly tinged 
withwlaventers OZNPI1EOO cic ne ciciecisetcterleeeniers Pkt. 10c. 
Peerless Pink. A very pleasing shade of rich shell pink. 
(OVA Enon onnbasane fesnuodbodk uncseosSecabasaas Pkt. 10c. 
Purple. Flowers are very deep purplish blue; rich and 
pleasing shades. Oz. $1.00................... Pkt. 10c. 
Silvery Pink. Light rose pink, the tips of the petals 
having a silvery sheen. Oz. $1.00.............. Pkt. 10c. 
Tyrian Rose. Flowers are very attractive deep purplish 
TOSC a O22 G11 00 Rhee cote eiiiseieerecen ae Pkt. 10c. 
White. Pure white, very attractive. Oz. $1.00.. ** 10c. 
Ferry’s Late Branching Mixed. A superb mixture of all 
the shades and colors found in the above class of late 
ranching) asters: “OZAGOCHK scieicieisieisielelsiereisisieisiaivierelele Pkt. 10c. 
Fi Mi d A mixture of very fine strains and colors. The bed can be made more attractive by pulling up 
Aster, inest 1X€d_ the early plants as soon as they are out of bloom. OZ. 85C........ 2.00220 bene cnet Pkt. 10c. 
(Dolichos Lignosus) An attractive climber with clusters of rosy purple flowers. Very 
Australian Pea Vine desirable for covering arbors, trellises, fences, ete. 
Plant the seed, after the weather has become warm, in the place where the plants are wanted, preferably in light, rich 
soil. Cover the seed about one inch deep with fine soil firmly pressed down. Thin six to eight inches apart and when six 
inches high, give support for the vines to run upon. Tender perennial, blooming the first year. Requires a long season to 
develop, and is recommended. only for warm climates. OZ. 65C..........sceccecec ese c cece tc cseececeeccccccececrseresscerses Pkt. 10c. 
BABY’S BREATH—(See Gypsophila) 
BACHELOR’S BUTTON—(See Centaurea) 
B ll Vi (Cardiospermum halicacabum) <A favorite with children, being remarkable for its inflated membranous 
alloon ine capsules containing the seed. It is sometimes called ‘‘Love-in-a-Puff.” A rapid and graceful climber. 
Flowers small, white. The round black seed is marked with a white heart-shaped spot. Sow seed outdoors in open ground 
early in spring and give the plant some support to run upon. Tender annual; six feet high. OZ. 25¢........cseeeeeees Pkt. 10c, 
