D. M. FERRY & CO*, DETROIT, MICH. 



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Splendid success may often be 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 deep. While you cannot be 

 sure of success from fall sowing, yet it is worth while to take the risk for the advantage 

 of having blooms about a month earlier than you could get them from outdoor sowings 

 made in the spring. 



\NHITE 



BLANCHE BURPEE.— A splendid pure white. 



Packet jc. Oz. loc. 

 EMILY HENDERSON.-Clear white. 



Packet sc Oz. loc. 

 THE BRIDE.— Flowers white, gracefully poised on 

 slender stems. Packet §c. Oz. loc. 



LIGHT YELLOW 



COQUETTE.— Large, finely formed flower. Stand- 

 ard warm primrose, with a shade of purple; wings 

 primrose. Packet jc. Oz. loc. 



riRS. ECKFORD.— Delicate and beautiful shade of 

 primrose yellow. Packet 3c. Oz. loc. 



ORIENTAL.— The large, finely formed flowers are a 

 distinct bright orange. Packet je. Oz. loc. 



PRIMROSE.— Standard yellowish-white in front and 

 pronounced primrose-yellow on the back; wings 

 nearly white. Packet ^c. Oz. loc. 



STELLA MORSE.— A peculiar warm salmon pink. 

 Packet sc. Oz. loc. 



LIGHT SHADES OF PINK 



DUCHESS OF YORK.— White, overlaid with delicate, 



pale pink. Packet jc. Oz. loc. 

 ELIZA ECKFORD.-Rosy pink over white. 



Packet JC. Oz. loc. 

 KATHERINE TRACY.-Finest pink. Packet jc. 



Oz. IOC. 

 LADY BEACONSFIELD. -Standard, salmon-pink; 



wings primrose-yellow. Packet jc. Oz. loc. 

 LOVELY.— A delicate shell pink tinged with yellow. 



Packet jc. Oz. loc. 

 MRS. SANKEY.— Standard, a shell pink; wings a 



little lighter. Packet jc. Oz. loc. 

 PRIMA DONNA.— Large perfect flowers of a brill- 

 iant yet soft shade of pink. Packet jc. Oz. loc. 

 RAMONA.— Standard and wings white, but nearly 



covered with a very warm pink in small dots and 



shades. Packet jc. Oz. loc. 

 VENUS.— Rose-pink and buff. Packet Jc. Oz. lOc. 



DARKER SHADES OF PINK 



APPLE BLOSSOM.— Standard, rose pink; lighter at 



the edges; wings lighter than standard. Packet jc. 



Oz. IOC. 

 HER MAJESTY Delicate rose pink. Packet jc. 



Oz. IOC. 

 LADY MARY CURRIE.-A large, well-formed flower 



of brilliant orange-pink. Packet jc. Oz. loc. 



LADY PENZANCE.— Rose-pink with slight tinge 

 of orange. Packet jc. Oz. loc. 



OVID.— Bright pink mottled with darker shade. 



PEACH BLOSSOM.-Warm vellowifh^-^nk ;^wings 

 a softer shade. Packet jc. Oz. loc. 



ROYAL ROBE.- Bright rose-pink. Packet sc Oz.ioc. 



ROYAL ROSE.— A deep rose pink. Packet jc. Oz. loc. 



RED OR ROSE STANDARDS, 

 WITH LIGHTER WINQS 



EXTRA EARLY BLANCHE FERRY.-Standard 

 deep rose pink, with white wings. The first and still 

 one of the best Extra Early Sweet Peas. Packet jc. 

 Oz. IOC. 



BLANCHE FERRY.-Standard, bright pink; wings 

 large and nearly white. Packet jc. Oz. loc. 



SHADES OP RED 



BRILLIANT.— A very brilliant, rich red. Packet jc 



Oz. IOC. 

 FIREFLY. — Very bright and intense crimson-scarlet. 



Packet jc. Oz. loc. 



MRS. DUQDALE.— Primrose overlaid with crimson 



rose. Packet JC. Oz. loc. 

 PRINCE OF WALES. -Brilliant red. Packet jc. 



Oz. IOC. 

 SALOPIAN. -Rich, brilliant cardinal red. Packet jc. 



Oz. IOC. 



CLARET AND MAROON 



BOREATTON.— Dark maroon. Packet jc. Oz.ioc. 

 DUKE OF CLARENCE. Dark claret. Packet jc. Oz.ioc. 

 MONARCH. — Violet maroon; wings quite similar to 



the standard, but having a blue shade. Packet jc. 



Oz. IOC. 



SHAHZADA. — This is a very rich, dark maroon. 

 Packet JC. Oz. loc. 



STANLEY.-A deep maroon. Packet jc. Oz.ioc. 

 WAVERLEY. — Rose-pink and lavender-blue shades. 

 Packet jc. Oz. 10c. 



LAVENDER AND LIGHT BLUE 



BUTTERFLY. — Standard, a combination of shades of 

 violet and lavender. Packet jc. Oz. loc. 



COUNTESS OF RADNOR.-Very distinct and beauti- 

 ful shade of lavender. Packet jc. Oz. loc. 



DOROTHY TENNANT.-Flowers warm violet, or 

 mauve. Packet jc. Oz. loc. 



LADY GRISEL HAfllLTON.-Color similar to 

 Countess of Radnor, but nearer blue. Packet jc. 

 Oz. IOC. 



LOTTIE ECKFORD.— Magenta blue, shaded with 

 lavender. Packet jc. Oz. lOC. 



riAID OF HONOR.— Nearly white, having a distinct 

 edging of blue. Packet jc. Oz.ioc. 



BLUE AND PURPLE 



BLACK KNIGHT.— The darkest variety. Packet Jc. 



Oz. IOC. 

 CAPTAIN OF THE BLVi^S.— Packet jc. Oz. loc. 



COUNTESS OF CADOGAN.— A little darker than 



Navy Blue. Packet jc. Oz. loc. 

 INDIGO KING.— Standard purple-maroon; wings 



bluer than standard. Packet jc. Oz. loc. 

 NAVY BLUE.— A true blue, quite distinct. Packet jc. 



Oz. IOC. 



STRIPED OR VARIEGATED 



AMERICA.— White, with stripes and dots of bright 



carmine. Packet Jc. Oz. lOc. 

 AURORA.— Delicate orange-salmon pink over white. 



Packet fr. Oz. IOC. 

 GRAY FRIAR.— Heliotrope marbled and dotted with 



darker shade. Packet jc. Oz. loc. 

 JUANITA.— White with stripes and dashes of delicate 



lavender Packet iT. Oz. loc. 

 MRS. JOS. CHAMBERLAIN White, striped with 



brig-ht rose carmine. Packet jc. Oz. loc. 

 PRINCESS OF WALES — Striped purple on nearly 



white gfround. Packet jc. Oz. loc. 

 SENATOR.— Delicate lavender, with stripes and 



splashes of purple-maroon. Packet jc. Oz. lOc. 



