D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 21 
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. 
SPRING FLOWERING SPENCER VARIETIES 
A comparatively 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 blooming a month or more earlier than the 
later flowering varieties planted at the same time. 
PKT. PKT- 
EARLY AVIATOR.—Brilliant crimson scarlet...... $0 10 EARLY HARMONY.—A pleasing shade of lavender. $0 10 
EARLY BLANCHE FERRY.—White wings and rose EARLY SNOW FLAKE.—The most desirable Early 
pinkistandard= 244-4. - Be Peo eehetrcitey Seceush ol chanel ore 10 : ; 
Flowering White Sweet Pea..........:.:........ 10 
EARLY BLUE BIRD.—Bright silvery blue......... 10 ; , i 
EARLY COLUMBIA.—Standard rose pink, wings EARLY ZVOLANEK’S ROSE.—Rich rose pink..... 10 
Gr ION/ Vise Homma SA Cae Sonn eGo oriole D 10 | EARLY FLOWERING SPENCERS MIXED.— A 
EARLY GLITTERS.—Fiery orange............... 10 choice mixture of the foregoing varieties......... 10 
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SPENCER VARIETIES y 
PKT. Oz. PKT. Oz. 
APPivings tinted rose-carinine sn eee tg 19 go 40 | JACK CORNWALL V. C.—Deep navy blue. ..80 10 $0 50 
ASTA OHN.—One of the best pinkish lavenders 10 49 | KING EDWARD.—Crimson-scarlet........... 10 40 
AURORA.—Orange-rose, striped on white.... 10 590 | KING WHITE.—One of the best. ............ 10 40 
AUSTIN FREDERICK.—True lavender....... 10 50 | MARGARET ATLEE.—Pink on cream ground. 10 40 
BLANCHE FERRY.—Bicolor, rose-pink and MARGARET MADISON.—Soft azure blue.... 10 40 
white, tinted with light pink.............. 10 40 MIRIAM BEAVER.—A leading light cream pink 10 40 
BLUE PICOTEE.—White edged violet blue.... 10 40 | MRS. HUGH DICKSON.—Buff, apricot and 
COENERVALDEY. Cleartight bluce........ 3. 10 50 TOS eee eae lod Netra hr oe heya raelbe wut Poe 10 40 
CONSTANCE HINTON.-=White; splendid form | 10%. 40) | atk) Lo Soe ae Ges een 
COUNTESS.—Bright pink, very large......... 10 40 Sr eane eee : ; = i 
CRIMSON KING.—Rich deep crimson........ 25 oli : 
IAIN Wineee cdncdinsce oink eee 10 AG ROYAL Sao ee CELISGN ie ee Nene 10 50 
DOBBIE’S CREAM.—Very good primrose... 10 AG SCARLET EMPEROR.—Brilliant deep cane 10 40 
PEFRIDAPEARSON, “Fine light blush pink. 10, . 40°| "tient eround 06s ees no 40 
FIERY CROSS.—Rich orange scarlet......... 10 40 | STIRLING STENT.—Rich metallic salmon.... 10 40 
GEO. HERBERT .—Very fine carmine and rose. 10 40-| THE PRESIDENT.—Bright orange scarlet..... 10 40 
Cee Ne gD se OO oo | HONMAS | SEEVENSON—Oraneelccarlee, oa 10 40 
BEE EWA Sta ranee Dink, standard oranges, (10 01-5 A001 VALENTINE. Blieh pinkgheth (en a4 sso: 10 40 
ee bins ci cme ee Son ie ie eee 10 40 | WARRIOR.—Deep maroon.................. 10 40 
ILLUMINATOR.—Salmon tinged orange...... 10 50 | WEDGWOOD.—Bright silvery blue........... 10 50 
GRANDIFLORA VARIETIES 
PKT. OZ. PKT. OZ. 
AMERICA.—White, bright carmine markings...$0 10 $0 15 KING EDWARD VII.—Bright crimson-scarlet.$0 10 $0 15 
BLACK KNIGHT.—One of the darkest varieties 10 15 LADY GRISEL HAMILTON.—Similar to 
BLANCHE FERRY.—Rose-pink standard and Countess of Radnor, but nearer blue....... 10 15 
Meat lyawMtbenwANS se sees heels ete -uelals icles oheneiel 10 15 LORD NELSON.— (Brilliant Blue). Rich deep 
DOROTHY ECKFORD.—Pure white . 5 10 15 DGB Lessee eR ane me Min Lie Senet cee hon att act ty 10 15 
EXTRA EARLY BLANCHE FERRY. “Geary MISS WILLMOTT.—Orange-pink..... See qeoie 10 15 
Flowering). Bright rose-pink, nearly -white } 
LTS Seesiad Petter ee eet ies ai or tie tale olieniel wtlocawe te. ove 10 , 25 QUEEN ALEXANDRIA.—Bright scarlet red... 10 15 
MIXTURES OF SWEET PEAS 
CHOICE MIXED.—This mixture has been most carefully grown from our selected stock seed and it will afford a splendid vari- 
ety of improved forms and in the widest possible range of desirable colors. Pkt. 10c.; Oz. 15c.; 4, Lb. 40c. 
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. Pkt. 10c.; Oz. 20c.; %4 Lb. 60c. 
FERRY’S SUPERB SPENCERS MIXED.—We make up this magnificent mixture by combining eighteen separate named Spen- 
cer varieties, each of which our trials have repeatedly shown to be the very best of its class. No better mixture in all the world 
than this. Pkt. 10c.; Oz. 30c.; %s Lb. 90c. 
