86 D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 
SWEET PEAS—GonstTinuBsb. 
INVINCIBLE SCARLET. An old sort, bright scarlet, The MRS. SANKEY. Standard round, perfect in form, very 
vigorous vine furnishing a profusion of brilliantly colored thick, delicate shell-pink; wings of fine form, and a little 
flowers. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 14 lb. 20e.; lb. 50e. lighter than standard. Although often described as a pure 
INVINCIBLE WHITE. A fine strain of pure white. Pkt, White, we consider this one of the most delicately beautiful 
Be.; oz. 10¢.; 14 Ib. 20e.; Ib. 50c. of the pink varieties, only becoming white as it fades. 
: es é : ; Pkt. 5e.; 02. 10¢e.: 14 Ib. 20c.; lb. 60¢e. 
JUANITA. New. Largeand splendidly formed flower; white, ORANGE PRINCE. Standard pink suffused with yellow; 
with stripes and dashes of delicate lavender. Pkt. 5c.; oz. wings bright light pink. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 14 Ib. 20c.; Ib. 55c. 
10c.; 14 1b. 25¢.5 Ib. 80c. OVID. New. A good sized flower of bright pink overlaid with 
LADY BEACONSFIELD. A large and handsomely formed mottlings of adarker shade. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 4 lb. 20c.: 
flower; the standard bright but delicate salmon-pink, lb. 70e. 
while the wings are of primrose yellow. Pkt. 5c.;0z.10c.; PRIMROSE. Standard medium size, rather long, yellowish- 
14 |b. 20c.; lb. 65c. white in front, and pronounced primrose yellow on the 
LADY PENZANCE. A large and back; wings are large, well formed, and nearly white. 
Pkt. 5e.; oz. 10c.; 14 Ib. 20c ; lb. 60e. 
PRINCESS BEATRICE. Standard of fine form, bright rose- 
pink; wings similar in color to the standard; very large and 
well expanded. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 14 lb. 20c.; lb. 55c. 
PRINCESS OF WALES. Standard broad, flat, striped purple 
on nearly white ground; wings very large and lighter colored 
than standard. Pkt. 5c.; 0z. 10c.; 14 lb. 20c.; lb. 50c. 
QUEEN OF ENGLAND. Standard short, round; wings very 
REET ae es ai rd d ll large and well expanded. The flowers are clear white. 
He UES MIS) WO IE Pkt. 5e.; 0z. 10c.: 44 Ib. 20e.; Ib. 50c. 
same color as standard. The \\\ _ YY \\ TN . QUEEN OF THE ISLES. Standard 
whole flower becomes nearly \, YY) ‘(IWR \\ ya rose white, nearly covered with 
white as it matures. Pkt. 5c.; i \ N fp 4 stripes and splashes of deep rose 
LOTTIE ECKFORD. Standard striped like the standard, but with 
is broadest at base, a peculiar a more purple shade. Pkt. 5c.; 
and delicate shade of magenta oz. 10c.; 14 Ib. 20c.; Ib. 50¢. 
blue; wings very large, long | ROYAL ROBE. New. The flowers 
and shaded lavender, deepen- are of good size and much 
ing to violet at edge. When the hooded. Color a bright 
stock is as true as what we \ rose-pink. Those who like 
offer, itis a mosteffectiveand ° \S a hooded, gracefully rolled 
beautiful sort. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; nw standard will be pleased 
striking flower of a peculiar and 
beautiful shade of rose-pink, with 
a slight tinge of orange. Pkt. 5c.; 
oz. 10c.; 14 lb. 20c.; Ib. 65ce. 
‘LETION QUEEN. Standard is large, 
! round, and waved at the edge deli- 
cate shade of very light rose pink, 
with primrose yellow shade on 
\ 
V4 Ib. 20c.; Ib. 50e. NW 2; NU, vee | EY E wilt ae ame ote 
MONARCH. Standard large, fine  \\\~ WW IN fie | YY Gi 0c: Ib. 60c.” A 
form, rich maroon; wings very \\ te YW} Nee LY sg) Sigg 
large and expanded, quite simi- uA YN i SENATOR. Standard 
lar in color to the standard, but hav- \ is 4 broad, very large, 
ing a blue shade. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; | NUTT A HBES oS > Ye yh S delicate lavender, 
Ze DU OES: 4 aS LY AA ZG NEZ AG cities tad” Coleanteoe 
MIRS. JOSEPH CHATIBERLAIN: \\ N SS WW 2 [G purple maroon; wings 
New. Very large and perfect : E g pes / medium size, round, striped 
shaped flower; white, striped 
with bright rose carmine. 
The most striking and ef- 
fective of the red-striped 
sorts. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 144 
Ib. 25c.; lb. 80c. 
with a bluer shade than the 
standard. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 
14 lb. 20c.; Ib. 55c. 
SPLENDOUR. Standard very 
broad, a rich purple red; wings 
large and bluer but lighter than 
MRS. ECKFORD. Plant very standard. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 4 
strong-growing and _ vigor- NYE: Bey fae Ib. 20e.; Ib. 50c. ... 
ous; flowers very large, of great Sf OW WAS, STANLEY. A very beautiful 
substance and perfect form; the | Walt ty ey fl \ sort, standard large and flat; 
petals both in the standard and color a deep maroon and 
wings show a delicate and beauti- warmer than Boreatton. Pkt. 5c.; 
ful shade of primrose yellow at oz. 10c.; 14 lb. 20e.; lb. 60c. 
first, but become white as the flow- VENUS. Standard large, of fine 
er matures. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 144 form and substance; a delicate 
ib. 20c.; 1b. 60c. and yet brilliant warm rose pink; 
IMEI i imilar to th dard 
MRS. GLADSTONE. Standard ver Un rena vas Arista Ss tae pA e sian five 
large, thick and finely formed, Bae aN Cb A OZ 0G A ee ee 
liant, but soft rose-pink; wings lar WAVERLEY. In this we have in 
nearly the same Spade as candeed both wings and standard a beautiful blend- 
Plant dwarf, and a free and continu- ing of rose-pink and lavender-blue_ shades 
ous bloomer. Pkt. 5¢.; oz, 10c.; 14 lb. which vary as the flower matures. Pkt. 5c.; 
20c.; lb. 50c. y oz. 10c.; 14 Ib. 20c.; lb. 60c. 
KATHERINE TRACY. 
IMATHERING JF RAGY. 
SWEET PEAS 
SWEET PEAS 
CHOICE MIXED. EXQUISITELY BEAUTIFUL IN COLOR. ECKFORD’S HYBRIDS, 
HUNG Pasa TS Goals ey PERE eee We Se _ there is § 
ourselves, and consists only UNSURPASSED IN SIZE. pally sUOre GAR elena 
of the choicest sorts, new 
and old, in just the right 
proportion of white, bright 
red, pink, mauve and other 
colors to make the most 
brilliant show possible in 
the garden. It is unsur- 
passed by any mixture of- 
fered, and could not be 
better if we listed it at 
three times the price. Pkt. 
bez 410z. OCH su Ay lon eloehs 
lb. 40c. 
of growing sweet peas than 
THE FINEST PINK SWEET PEA. | ina mixed row, but in or- 
der to get the best results 
The color is soft but brilliant pink, of precisely the same | We must have choice seed 
shade in wings and standard. Its form is perfect, and the | With the different varie 
strong-growing plants are vigorous, and give a wonderful | ties, wisely proportioned. 
profusion of flowers which continue large and fine until the | This mixture is made vce 
end of the season. In hardiness, prolific flowering habit, | Only, of the best of the§ 
durability and practical usefulness this is greatly superior Eckford large flowering 
to many large flowering sorts of recent introduction. Ex- | Varieties which we have 
tensive trial in garden and field has demonstrated this to produced Separately. Pkt. 
be the best pink sweet pea for the florists’ window, the | 5¢-;_ 02. 10c.; 44 Ib. 15e.; 
amateur’s garden, or the exhibition table. Ib. 45¢e. 
Price, per pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 14lb. 30c.; Ib. $1.00. 
