D. M. f£RRV & 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. 



Extra Early Blanche Ferry and Earliest White being the earliest known varieties, are excellent for growing in- 

 doors. 



SPENCER VARIETIES 



PKT. OZ. 



APPLE BLOSSOM SPENCER. -Bright rose with 

 primrose wings; very large, true Spencer 

 form $o lo |o 25 



ASTA OHN.— Suffused lavender or tinted mauve. 



25 



AURORA SPENCER. 



white 



Orange rose, striped on 



BLANCHE FERRY SPENCER. — Beautiful pink 

 and white; very large wavy standard and 

 wings 



CAPTAIN OF THE BLUES SPENCER. -Purple 

 with blue wings, lighter than Captain of the 

 Blues 



COUNTESS SPENCER.— Bright pink, very large. 



DAINTY SPENCER.— White suffused and edged 

 with pink, very free blooming 



30 



25 



PKT. OZ. 



FLORENCE MORSE SPENCER.— Delicate blush, 



pink margin, excellent for cutting |o 10 |o 35 



GEO. HERBERT.— Rose-carmine of Unwin type.. 10 25 



GLADYS UNWIN.— Clear, light, bright pink. One. 



of the best Un wins 05 10 



HELEN LEWIS.— I^arge crimson-orange, with 

 orange-rose wings. Unwin type 10 



KING EDWARD SPENCER.— Brilliant crimson- 

 scarlet, the best bright red Spencer 10 



MRS. ROUTZAHN.— Primrose and buff, shaded 

 light rose at edges; largest size 



NORA UNWIN Pure white, finest Unwin type. . . 



OTHELLO SPENCER.— Beautiful deep maroon.. . 



PRIMROSE SPENCER.— Clear, distinct; very 

 large; the best primrose yet developed 



WHITE SPENCER.— Pure white, very attractive.. 



10 



25 



10 



40 



10 



40 



10 



25 



10 



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RED STANDARD, WITH WHITE WINGS 



BLANCHE FERRY.— Bright pink standard and 



nearly white wings $0 05 $0 10 



EXTRA EARLY BLANCHE FERRY.— Standard 



deep rose pink, with nearly white wings 05 10 



WHITE 



DOROTHY ECKFORD.— Pure white 05 10 



EARLIEST WHITE.— Very desirable for forcing. . 10 15 



EMILY HENDERSON.— A clear white flower 05 10 



MONT BLANC— Good form, clear white 05 15 



UGHT YELLOW 



HON. MRS. E. KENYON.— Deep primrose 05 10 



MRS. COLLIER — I.arge, light primrose 05 15 



QUEEN VICTORIA.— Light primrose 05 15 



UGHT PINK 



AGNES ECKFORD.— Delicate light pink 05 15 



COUNTESS OF LATHOM.— Beautiful cream pink. 05 10 



DAINTY.— White, edged with light pink 05 10 



KATHERINE TRACY.— Soft, but brilliant pink. 05 10 



LOVELY.— Shell pink, tinged with yellow 05 10 



PRIMA DONNA.— Brilliant yet soft pink 05 10 



STELLA MORSE.— A peculiar warm salmon-pink. 05 10 



ORANGE PINK 



BOLTON'S PINK.— Orange'pink, veined rose 05 10 



MISS WILLMOTT.— Orange-pink 05 10 



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



a wonderfully brilliant shade 05 15 



SHADES OF RED 



COCCINEA.— A bright cherry -red or cerise 05 10 



E. J. CASTLE.— A carmine-rose Unwin, larger 



than John Ingman 05 15 



FIREFLY. — Bright and intense crimson-scarlet. . . 05 15 



HER MAJESTY. — A delicate rosy crimson color. . 05 10 



JOHN INGMAN.— Rose carmine, deeper veining. . 05 10 



KING EDWARD VIL— Bright crimson-scarlet 05 15 



LORD ROSEBERRY.— Magenta-rose 05 10 



PRINCE OF WALES.— Brilliant red 05 lo 



QUEEN ALEXANDRA. —Brilliant scarlet 05 10 



ROYAL ROSE.— Deep rose pink, wings lighter 05 10 



SALOPIAN.— Brilliant cardinal red 05 10 



LAVENDER AND UGHT BLUE 



PKT. OZ. 



COUNTESS OF RADNOR.— Beautiful lavender. |o 05 $0 15 

 DOROTHY TENNANT.— Warm violet or mauve. 05 15 

 FRANK DOLBY. I^avender, of Unwin type, 



larger than I,ady Grisel Hamilton 05 15 



HELEN PIERCE. — Veined and finely mottled 



bright blue on white 05 15 



LADY GRISEL HAMILTON.— Similar to Countess 



of Radnor, but nearer blue 05 15 



LOTTIE ECKFORD.— Magenta-blue, shaded with 



lavender 05 10 



MAID OF HONOR. —White, edging of blue 05 10 



MRS. GEORGE HIGGINSON. Jr.- Clear lilac blue. 05 10 

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

 ing to rich bluish-purple 05 15 



ROMOLO PIAZANNL— Rose-purple, changing to 



lilac and blue 05 10 



BLUE AND PURPLE 



CAPTAINOFTHEBLUES.— Bright purple-blue.. 05 10 

 COUNTESS OF CADOGAN.— Darker than Navy 



Blue 05 10 



DUKE OF WESTMINSTER.— Purple, shading to 



violet 05 10 



FLORA NORTON.— The clearest blue 05 10 



LORD NELSON Rich deep blue 05 10 



NAVY BLUE.— A true blue 05 10 



PINK AND RED STRIPES 



AMERICA. — White, bright carmine markings 05 



AURORA.— Orange-salmon-pink over white 05 



MRS. JOS. CHAMBERLAIN.— White, striped with 



bright rose carmine 05 



PURPLE STRIPES 



GRAY FRIAR.— Delicate heliotrope, tinged with 



darker shade 05 



SENATOR.— Lavender, marked purple-maroon. . . 05 



CLARET AND MAROON 



BLACK KNIGHT.— One of the darkest varieties. . . 05 



BORE ATTON.— Rich, satin-like maroon 05 



DUKE OF SUTHERLAND.— Violet, purple and 



indigo; large, hooded form 05 



OTHELLO.— A very dark maroon, practically self 



colored, with almost black veining 05 



STANLEY. — Beautiful, deep maroon 05 



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 blooms of improved forms and in the widest possible range of desirable colors. Packet 5c. ; Oz. 10c. ; 

 % lb. 25c. 



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 btautifully colored, large flowering Sweet Peas. Packet 5c.; Oz. 15c.; K ^^- ^^C- 



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

 class. The flowers are of remarkably large size and wonderfully attractive form. Packet 5c. ; Oz. 20c. ; ^ lb. 60c. 



