D. M. FERRY & CO’S 
SEED ANNUAL 
= 1914 == 
FOREWORD 
T HE ultimate aim of any catalogue is to sell goods. In this respect we do not claim our intention in pub¬ 
lishing this Annual differs from that of others. It is always a pleasure to fill orders which result from 
people having seen our catalogue. However, our purpose, by no means an unselfish one, is primarily to 
induce people to take a permanent interest in Gardening. 
It is our wish to have this book the standard guide to Gardening rather than a mere list of prices. The 
descriptions of the varieties of Vegetables and Flowers have been written with the aim of making them of 
real assistance to you in deciding what you want to grow. The cultural directions should be a help in suc¬ 
cessfully caring for what you have decided to plant. 
Our business has long since outgrown an experimental stage. D. M. Ferry & Co’s Seeds are known and 
sold by dealers throughout the United States and Canada. We hope you will acquire a permanent habit of 
planting your garden with our Seeds. 
OUR TERMS ARE STRICTLY CASH WITH THE ORDER. 
We do not send C. O. D., as the cost of collecting return charges is 
quite an unnecessary item of expense and the prices being given, 
we can conceive of no necessity to warrant goods being so sent. 
HOW TO SEND MONEY. Remittances may be made at our 
risk by any of the following methods, viz: Postal Money Order, 
Postal Note, Draft on any city in Canada, or Express Com¬ 
pany’s Money Order. 
The rates charged for Postal Money Orders and Express Money 
Orders are now so low that these are the best ways to remit. We 
will bear the expense of sending money in either of these ways. 
Deduct the cost of the order from amount sent. Express Money 
Orders can be obtained at all offices of the principal Express 
Companies. They are cheap and absolutely safe. 
When Money Orders cannot be obtained, letters containing 
money should always be registered. Money in ordinary letters is 
unsafe. If currency is sent by express, the charges should be pre¬ 
paid, and if local checks are used they must be certified. 
FREE OF POSTAGE OR EXPRESS CHARGES. Packets, 
Ounces, Two Ounces, Quarter Pounds or Pounds, ordered at 
list prices, will be sent free by mail or express. 
Customers ordering enough for a freight shipment, 100 pounds 
or more, or desiring to pay their own express charges, may deduct 
5 cents per pound from prices of this catalogue on all seeds quoted 
by the pound or less. 
PINTS AND QUARTS. Pints, Quarts and Four Quarts, 
ordered at list prices, ten cents per quart, five cents per pint, 
must be added for postage or express charges and they will then be 
sent free. 
ONE-FOURTH BUSHEL, BUSHEL AND HUNDRED 
POUND LOTS. Where One-Fourth Bushel, Bushel or Hundred 
Pound lots are ordered, we deliver free at depot or express office in 
Windsor, Ont., the freight or express charges to be paid by the 
party ordering. 
fcS^Where perishable or other goods are ordered to be sent by 
freight or express to such great distances that the cost of transpor¬ 
tation will nearly or quite equal the value of the goods, we must de¬ 
cline to ship unless purchasers remit us, in addition to the price of 
goods, sufficient funds to prepay transportation charges. When this 
requirement is not complied with, we reserve the right of declining 
the order and returning money to the person ordering. 
SEEDS BY MEASURE. One-fourth bushel and over sold at 
bushel rates; four quarts and over up to one-quarter bushel sold 
at four-quart rates; less than four quarts sold at quart or pint rates. 
SEEDS BY WEIGHT. We supply half pound and over at 
pound rates; less than half pound lots are charged at ounce, two- 
ounce or quarter pound rates; 25 lbs. and over at 100 lb. rates 
when quoted. 
BAGS. To every order for one-quarter bushel and upwards, to 
the amount of two bushels, 25 cents must be added for a new bag 
in which to ship. 
SEEDS IN PACKETS. We offer the following inducements to 
those wishing to purchase seeds in packets: Select packets to the 
value of $1.15 and send us $1.00; for $2.35 send $2.00; for $3.60 
send $3.00; for $4.85 send $4.00; for $6.15 send $5.00; for $12.50 
send $10.00; for $26.00 send $20.00. The seeds will be sent by 
mail, postpaid, but these low rates apply to seeds in packets only 
and at catalogue prices and not to seeds by weight or measure. 
NAME AND ADDRESS SHOULD ALWAYS BE GIVEN. 
Frequently we receive unsigned letters. Sometimes they contain 
money and orders. Sometimes too, letters are received in which 
the name of the town is left out and the postmark is blurred. We 
cannot fill orders unless we know the name and address of the 
buyer. The easiest way for you is to use our order sheet filling in 
the blanks. 
NON-WARRANTY. Sometimes though not often our seeds do 
not come up after planting. This may be due to one or more of 
several reasons, such as covering too deeply or not deeply 
enough, too much or too little water, too cold weather or a baking sun 
which forms a crust too hard for the tender shoots to penetrate. Some¬ 
times insects destroy plants at the surface before they are seen by 
the gardener. We cannot personally direct the use of our goods 
after they leave our hands; neither can we fully control anywhere 
or at any time the operation of natural law as it affects seeds; 
therefore, we give no warranty, express or implied, as to des¬ 
cription, purity, productiveness, or any other matter of any seeds 
or bulbs we send out, and we will not be in any way responsible 
for the crop. If the purchaser does not accept the goods on these 
terms they are at once to be returned. 
D. M. Ferry & Co. 
Windsor, Ont., January 1, 1914. 
