FERRY & CO 



DETROIT, MICH. 



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I s»f^ llr»ricrlif A new strain which combines the upright habit of the Early or Imperial class with the foliage and 

 i^^t-^ \jpriglll flowers of the Late Branching sorts. The upright habit admits of closer planting and makes them ex- 

 ceptionally desirable for bedding. Also fine for cutting. 



Crimson Oz. $1.50. Pkt. 10c. Rose Oz. $1.50. Pkt. 10c. 



Flesh Pink " 150. " lOc. ^^/k-*^ " ^ k(\ " tn 



Lavender " 150. " 10c. "^^'^^ ^■^- ^^''^ 



Purple " 1 5U. " 10c. Mixed " 1.50. " 10c. 



l^* _ Similar in habit to the late branching asters but producing a little earlier very large double blossoms of distinct 

 *^m5 form, many of the petals being rather narrow and shij:htly quilled and curved. The inner petals are incurved covering 

 well the center. The plants are large and vigorous with long strong stems. 



Crimson. Rich brilliant crimson. 



Lavender. Deep lav- 

 ender ..Oz. $1.50. 



Pink. Blush pink.... " 1.50. 



Rose. Bright rose.. " l.oO. 



Violet. Violet purple. " 1.50. 



White. Pure white.. " 1.50. 



Mixed. The forego- 

 ing colors mixed. . . " 1.50. 



Pkt. 10c. 

 *• 10c. 

 " 10c. 

 " 10c. 

 " 10c. 



.Oz. $1.50. Pkt. 10c. 



10c. 



Giant Crego or Comet 



We consider this mid-season or late class 

 ■of American origin as being one of the 

 best yet introduced. The flowers are 

 of largest size and exceptionally grace- 

 ful form with very long petals which 

 are decidedly curled and twisted. They % 

 are abundantly produced on long, strong/ 

 stems and are vmsurpassed for cutting ¥ 

 The plants are of branching habit andv^^ 

 very vigorous in growth. Also known as ^ ^ 

 Ostrich Plume because of the very 

 attractive, light, feathery appearance 



Crego Pink Oz. $1.50. 



Crimson •■• "■ 1.50. 



Lavender " 1.50. 



Light Blue " 1.50. 



Purple " 1.50. 



Rose " 1.50. 



White " 1.50. 



Mixed. Including all 



the above colors.. " 1.50. 



Ferry's Late Branching 



A class of very strong growing asters 

 usually not coming into bloom until the 

 latter part of August, but producing on 

 very long stems full petalled, exception- 

 ally large and deep, double blossoms of 

 fine form. The petals are long, rather 

 broad and of exceptional substance, and 

 the blooms stand shipment well. The 

 plants are distinctly branching in habit 

 of growth and are about two feet high. 

 For many years this class with us lias 

 been almost entirely free from the aster 

 blight. 



Crimson. Flowers bright deep crimson, 

 tinged with carmine. Oz. $1.00 Pkt. 10c. 



Heart of France. Deep ruby red. A 

 new and distinct color in Asters. 

 Oz. $l.-25 Pkt. 10c. 



Lavender. Bright lavender; very large 

 flowers of fine form. Oz. $1.00. Pkt. 10c. 



Lavender Pink. A beautiful light pink, 

 slightly tinged with lavender. Oz. $1.00 

 Pkt. 10c. 



Peerless Pink. A very pleasing shade of 

 rich shell pink. Oz. $1.35 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 silverv sheen. 

 Oz. $1.25 Pkt. 10c. 



TyrianRose. Flowers are very attrac- 

 tive deep pui-plish rose. Oz. $1.00 

 Pkt. 10c. 



White. Pure white, very attractive. 

 Oz. $1.00 Pkt. 10c. 



Ferry's Late Branching Mixed. A superb 

 mixture of all the shades and colors 

 found in the above class of late branch- 

 ing asters. Oz. 8.5c Pkt 10c. 



Aster, Finest Mixed olv^rffin'l 



strains and colors. The bed can be 



• made more attractive by pulling up 



the early plants as soon as they are 



out of bloom, Oz. 85c Pkt. 10c. 



Jj^TE Branching Asters 



