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FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 



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SWEET PEAS 



Splendid results are often obtained from sowing Sweet Peas in October or November. A perfectly drained soil so 

 situated as not to be subject to too frequent or severe freezing should be selected, and the seed covered about three inches. 



EARLY FLOWERING SPENCER VARIETIES 



A comparativel5' new class of Sweet Peas that is rapidly becoming prominent for winter flowering indoors. The 

 flowers are large, of the same form as the Spencers and are beautifully waved or frilled. They remain in bloom for a 

 much longer time than the Early Flowering Grandiflora sorts. When planted out of doors they will commence bloom- 

 ing a month or more earlier than the later flowering varieties planted at the same time. 



EARLY HEATHER BELL. — Mauve changing to 



lavender after cutting $o 15 



EARLY LIBERTY.— Rich deep crim.son 15 



EARLY MELODY. — Rose pink on white ground, 



resembling Countess Spencer in color 15 



EARLY MORNING STAR. — Deep orange scarlet 



standard with rich orange pink wings 15 



EARLY SONQ BIRD. — An excellent pale pink 



variety 15 



EARLY SONGSTER.— Very attractive lavender |o 15 



EARLY SNOW FLAKE. — The most desirable 



Early Flowering White Sweet Pea 15 



EARLY SPRING MAID. — A bright pink on cream 



ground 15 



YARRAWA.— Bright rose pink with a clear creamy 



base, wings slightly lighter in color . 15 



EARLY FLOWERING SPENCERS MIXED. - A 



choice mixture of the foregoing varieties. 



SPENCER VARIETIES 



PKT. OZ. 



APPLE BLOSSOM SPENCER.— Bicolor, rose with 



primrose wings tinted rose - carmine $0 10 $0 40 



ASTA OHN.— One of the best pinkish lavenders. . 



AURORA SPENCER. — Orange-rose, striped on 

 white 



BLANCHE FERRY SPENCER. — Bicolor, rose- 

 pink and white, tinted with light pink 



BLUE PICOTEE.— White edged violet blue 



CONSTANCE HINTON.— White, splendid form. . . . 



COUNTESS SPENCER.— Bright pink, very large. 



DAINTY SPENCER.— White, edged rose-pink.... 



DOBBIE'S CREAM. — Very good primrose 



ELFRIDA PEARSON.— Fine light blush pink 



FIERY CROSS.— Rich orange scarlet 



GEO. HERBERT.— Very fine carmine and rose. . . 



HELEN LEWIS.— Orange-pink, standard orange.. 



40 



PKT. 



HELEN PIERCE SPENCER $0 10 



ID 

 10 

 10 

 10 



ILLUMINATOR,— Salmon tinged orange 



KING EDWARD SPENCER.— Crimson-scarlet 



KING MANOEL.— Deep maroon 



KING WHITE.— One of the best 



MARGARET ATLEE.— Pink on cream ground ... 10 



MIRIAM BEAVER.— A leading light cream pink. 10 



MRS. HUGH DICKSON.— Buflf, apricot and rose.. 10 



OTHELLO SPENCER.— Beautiful deep maroon. . . 10 



PRIMROSE SPENCER Clear, distinct 10 



ROSABELLE.— Rich bright rose 10 



ROYAL PURPLE.— Rich royal purple 10 



SCARLET EMPEROR.— Brilliant deep scarlet. ... 10 



STIRLING STENT.— Rich metallic salmon 10 



WEDGWOOD. — Bright .silvery blue 10 



WHITE SPENCER.— Pure white, one of the best. . 10 



OZ. 



$0 50 

 50 

 40 

 40 

 50 

 40 

 40 

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 40 

 40 

 40 

 40 

 35 

 50 

 50 



GRANDIFLORA VARIETIES 



PKT. OZ. 



$0 10 $0 20 



. 10 20 



AMERICA.— White, bright carmine markings 



AURORA. — Orange-salmon-pink over white 10 



BLACK KNIGHT.— One of the darkest varieties. . . 10 



BLANCHE FERRY. — Rose-pink standard and 

 nearlj^ white wings 10 



BOLTON'S PINK.— Orange-pink, veined rose 10 



COUNTESS OF RADNOR.— Beautiful lavender.. 10 



DAINTY.— White, edged vdth light pink. 10 



DOROTHY ECKFORD.— Pure white 10 



DUKE OF WESTMINSTER.— Purplish violet 10 



EARLIEST V/HITE.— (Eai^lyF/owermg-). Good 

 forcer 



EMILY HENDERSON. —A clear white flower 



EXTRA EARLY BLANCHE FERRY .—( Early Flow- 

 ering-) • Bright rose-pink, nearly white wings. . 



FLORA NORTON.— Clear light blue 



HELEN PIERCE. —Veined and finely mottled 

 bright blue on ivory-white 



HON. MRS. E. KENYON.— A clear primrose 



KATHERINE TRACY.— Soft but brilliant pink. 



10 



20 



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20 



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35 



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20 



PKT. OZ. 



KING EDWARD VII.— Bright crimson-scarlet. .. .|o 10 |o 20 



LADY GRISEL HAMILTON.— Similar to Countess 



of Radnor, but nearer blue ! . . . 10 20 



L0RDNELS0N.—(^^z7/?awi'^/M^). Rich deep blue. 10 20 



LOTTIE ECKFORD.— White shaded lilac, edged 



magenta-blue 10 20 



MISS WILLMOTT.— Orange-pink 10 20 



MONT BL\^C.—(Ear/y Flowering). Clear white. 10 25 

 MRS. CHAS. H. TOTTY. — {Early Flowering). 



I,avender, excellent for forcing 10 



MRS. COLLIER.— lyarge, light primrose 10 



MRS. F. J. \iO\^l<^SYM .—{Early Flowering). Pure 



light pink, fine for forcing 10 



j MRS. GEORGE HIGGINSON, Jr.-Clear lilac-blue. 10 

 MRS. WALTER WRIGHT.— Rose-purple, chang- 

 ing to rich bluish-purple 10 



I OTHELLO.— A very dark maroon 10 



I PRIMA DONNA.— Brilliant yet soft pink 10 



PRINCE OF WALES.— Pure rose-crimson 10 



QUEEN ALEXANDRA.— Bright scarlet red 10 



SENATOR.— Lavender, marked purple-maroon. . . 10 



ST. GEORGE.— The brightest of the orange-pinks 10 



MIXTURES OF SWEET PEAS 



CHOICE MIXED.— This mixture has been most carefully grown from our selected stock seed and it will afford a splendid 

 variety of improved forms and in the widest possible range of desirable colors. Packet 10c. ; Oz. 15c. ; % lb. kOc. 



FERRY'S SUPERB MIXED.— We make up this mixture by combining in carefully considered proportions twenty-one 

 separate named varieties, each the very choicest of its class. Nowhere else can one procure a more excellent mixture 

 of finely formed and beautifully colored, large flowering Sweet Peas. Packet 10c. ; Oz. 20c. ; % Lb. 50c. 



SPENCERS MIXED.— In this splendid mixture will be found a wide range of colors of this comparatively new 

 class. The flowers are of remarkably large size and wonderfully attractive form. Packet 10c. ; Oz. 25c. ; ^ lb. 75c. 



FERRY'S SUPERB SPENCERS MIXED.— We make up this magnificent mixture by combining eighteen separate named 

 Spencer varieties, each of which our trials have repeatedly shown to be the very best of its class, pro better mixture 

 in all the world than this. Packet 10c. : Oz. 30c.; ^ lb. 90c, 



