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D. M. FERRY & GO'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 



SWEET PEAS-Continued 



SHADES OF RED 



COCCINEA. Distinct in color, a bright cherry red or cerise 

 and unlike any other we offer. A very pleasing and effective 

 flower of good size and semi-hooded form. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 

 1/4 Lb. 25c; Lb. 75c. 



E. J. CASTLE. Carmine rose, similar in color to John Ingman, 

 but of larger Unwin type; open form with wavy edges. 

 Pkt. 5c; Oz. 15c; 1/4 Lb. 40c; Lb. $1.50 



FIREFLY. Very bright, intense crimson scarlet, of good size 

 and open form. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 1/4 Lb. 25c; Lb. 75c. 



HER MAJESTY. The flowers are large and both the standard 

 and wings are beautifully curved and a delicate rosy crimson 

 color. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; V4 Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 



JOHN INGMAN. Rose carmine, showing veins of deeper 

 shade; large size, open form with wavy edges. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 

 1/4 Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 



KING EDWARD VII. A bright crimson scarlet of largest size; 

 open form well expanded, round standard. One of the very 

 best; of as fine color as Firefly and of larger size and better 

 form. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; V4 Lb. 30c; Lb. $1.00 



LORD ROSEBERRY Magenta rose, veined with a deeper 

 shade, of good size and hooded form. Larger and brighter 

 than Lord Kenyou. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; V4 Lb. 20c; Lb, 60c. 



PRINCE OF WALES, Flowers very large grandiflora, hooded 

 form, and of a peculiar brilliant red, distinct in shade from 

 any other sweet pea. Very attractive. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 

 V4 Lb. 25c; Lb. 75c. 



QUEEN ALEXANDRA. A magnificent, bright scarlet red, 

 large, semi-hooded. Unsurpassed in brilliancy of color. The 

 nearest scarlet in sweet peas. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; Va Lb. 25c; 

 Lb. 80c. 



ROYAL ROSE. One of the largest, most finely formed flowers. 

 Standard deep rose pink; wings a lighter shade of same color. 

 Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; Va Lb. 20c; Lb. 65c. 



SALOPIAN. One of the most brilliant and richly colored sorts 

 yet introduced. The flowers are of hooded form, large and 

 a very rich, brilliant cardinal red. A little deeper than King 

 Edward VII and quite distinct. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; V4 Lb. 20c; 

 Lb. 60c. 



BLUE AND PURPLE 



CAPTAIN OF THE BLUES. Standard large, broad, bright 

 purple blue; wings expanded, lighter and brighter blue than 

 standard. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; V4 Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 



COUNTESS OF CADOGAN. Stems very long, each bearing 

 three or four flowers, a little darker than Navy Blue. Pkt. 5c; 

 Oz. 10c; 1/4 Lb. 25c; Lb. 75c. 



DUKE OF WESTMINSTER. Standard purple, wings of purple 

 shading to violet, large size, hooded form. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 

 1/4 Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 



FLORA NORTON. The clearest blue sweet pea. Medium 

 size, open form, usually three flowers on a stem. Pkt. 5c; 

 Oz. 10c; 1/4 Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 



LORD NELSON, Deeper in color than Navy Blue and especially 

 on the vine is a very attractive rich deep blue. The flowers 

 are of good size, semi-hooded form. One of the best of the 

 grandiflora type. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; V4 Lb. 25c; Lb. 75c. 



NAVY BLUE. A true blue, quite distinct. Medium size; semi 

 hooded form. Standard indigo and violet; wings navy blue 

 shading to hght blue. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; V4 Lb. 20c; Lb. 65c. 



PURPLE STRIPES 

 GRAY FRIAR. Very large, finely shaped flowers of delicate 



heliotrope color, tinged, marbled and dusted with darker 



shade. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; V4 Lb. 20c; Lb. 65c. 

 SENATOR. Standard broad, very large, delicate lavender, 



nearly covered with stripes and splashes of purple maroon; 



wings medium sized, round, striped with a bluer shade than 



the standard. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 1/4 Lb. 20c; Lb. 65c. 



LAVENDER AND LIGHT BLUE 



COUNTESS OF RADNOR. Self colored in a very distinct and 

 beautiful shade of lavender. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; V4 Lb. 25c; 

 Lb. 75c. 



DOROTHY TENNANT. Flowers warm violet or mauve, finely 

 formed. Standard broad, hooded; wings large, rounded. 

 Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; V4 Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 



FRANK DOLBY. A lavender of Unwin type, similar in color 

 to Lady Grisel Hamilton, but the flowers are larger and 

 beautifully waved and frilled. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 15c; Vi Lb. 40c: 

 Lb. $1.50 



HELEN PIERCE. Veined and finely mottled bright blue on 

 white; semi-hooded form. Exceptionally attractive in color- 

 ing. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; V4 Lb. 30c; Lb, $1.00 



LADY GRISEL HAMILTON. A large flower similar in color 

 to Countess of Kadnor, but nearer blue; hooded form. One 

 of the best. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 1/4 Lb. 30c; Lb. $1.00 



LOTTIE ECKFORD. Standard a peculiar and delicate shade 

 of magenta blue; wings large, long and shaded lavender, 

 deepening to violet at edge. Flowers large, hooded form. 

 One of the best. Pkt. 5c; Oz, 10c; V4 Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 



MAID OF HONOR. Medium sized flower, nearly white having 

 a distinct edging of blue which gives it a peculiar and very 

 attractive appearance. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; Vi Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 



MRS. GEORGE HIGGINSON. JR. A very clear delicate shade 

 of lilac blue, self colored; medium size, semi-hooded form, 

 usually three flowers on a stem. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; V4 Lb. 20c; 

 Lb. 60c. 



MRS. WALTER WRIGHT. A very large, hooded, rose purple 

 self, changing to rich bluish purple. A splendid variety, 

 similar to Dorothy Tennant but larger. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 

 1/4 Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 



ROMOLO PIAZANNI. Flowers rose purple, changing to lilac 

 and blue. Large size, hooded, and better than Fascination. 

 Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; V4 Lb. 25c; Lb. 75c. 



CLARET AND MAROON 



BLACK KNIGHT. One~ of the darkest varieties; very deep 

 maroon flowers of medium size. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; Vi Lb. 30c; 

 Lb. $1.00 



BOREATTON. One of the darkest and most richly colored. 

 Standard large, rounded; rich, satin-like maroon. Wings 

 similar in color to standard. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; V4 Lb. 20c; 

 Lb. 60c. 



DUKE OF SUTHERLAND. Standard violet and purple, some- 

 what wavy. Wings violet and indigo. Large size, hooded 

 form. Similar to Monarch but better. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 

 1/4 Lb. 20c; Lb. 65c. 



OTHELLO. A very dark maroon, practically self colored with 

 almost black veining. Large size, hooded form, very at- 

 tractive. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; V4 Lb. 25c; Lb. 75c. 



STANLEY. A very beautiful sort. Standard large and flat; 

 color a deep maroon and warmer than Boreatton. Pkt, 5c; 

 Oz. 10c; 1/4 Lb. 25c; Lb. 75c. 



Mixtures of Sweet Peas 



Most people obtain more satisfaction from planting Sweet Peas in mixture than from growing named sorts, but to be suc- 

 cessful it is necessary that the seed be of the best quality obtainable. Often what is offered as mixed seed is stock harvested 

 from plants that have come up as volunteers on ground where Sweet Peas have been grown before, or a lot of seed which has 

 been grown, saved or handled so carelessly that it cannot be sold as any distinct variety. The use of such seeds will not give 

 satisfactory results However, where the seed is grown from the very best stock that can be produced, is mixed in most care- 

 fully studied proportions and then the seeds of desirable but shy seeding sorts are added, there is nothing superior for use in the 

 home garden. We assure our customers the Mixtures of Sweet Peas which we ofiier are the results of as great care in selecting 

 as any stocks we grow and as fine flowers are obtained from them as from any seed that can be bought. We invite comparison 

 with any and all others, no matter under what name or at how high prices offered and are certain that a trial will demonstrate 

 the superiority of our mixtures. 



^1 * IWI* A This mixture has been most carefully grown from our selected stock seed and it will afford a splendid 

 VxIlOlCe iVllXeCt variety of blooms of improved forms and in the widest possible range of desirable colors. We have in- 



Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; V4 Lb. 20c; Lb. 50c. 



■iety of blooms of improved 

 eluded in it many high priced, brilliant, English and American novelties. 



|-i > 1_ IV/f* J W^ make up this mixture by combining in carefully considered proportions twenty-one 



rerry S ^UperD IVilXed separate named varieties, each the verj^ choicest of its class. This was done after first care- 

 fully considering the desii'ability of color, form and freedom of blooming in our many trials of nearly two hundred different 

 narned sorts. Nowhere else can one procure a more magnificent mixture of finely formed and beautifully colored, large 

 flowering Sweet Peas. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; V4 Lb. 20c; Lb. 65c. 



C IV/I* J ^^^ *^'^ Speicer varieties listed on page 87 were included in making up this magnificent mixture. A 



Opencers lYIlxeCl splendid rar ge of colors is thus assured in this compai-atively new class of Sweet Peas of such remark- 

 ably large size and wonderfully attx'active form. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 20c; V4 Lb. 60c; Lb. $2.00 



(iS'ee page 87 for new Spencer varieties^ separate and in mixtures.) 



