D. M. Ferry &, Co*s Descriptive Catalogue. 
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Sweet Peas. 
Sweet Peas. 
Sweet Peas, purple. 5 
44 “ scarlet. 5 
44 “ striped. 5 
44 44 Painted Lady. 5 
41 44 invincible scarlet. 5 
44 44 44 black. 5 
44 44 44 white. 5 
44 mixed.. 5 
SWEET SULTAN-(Centaurea). 
Handsome border plant of easy culture, bearing very 
fragrant, double, deep purple blossoms from July to 
October. They produce a striking effect in mixed bord¬ 
ers, and are extremely useful for forming bouquets of 
cut flowers in connection with other colored flowers. 
Plant where required, in spring, and thin to six inches 
apart. Hardy annual; two feet high. 
Centaurea, moschata atropurpurea, double purple 5 
SWEET WILLIAM. 
(Diantlius Barbatus). 
A bed of the finer varieties sports into an endless va¬ 
riety of colors, and presents a beautiful sight. For dis¬ 
play in the garden, the Sweet William is unsurpassed. 
The seed can be planted very early in spring, in open 
ground, and will blossom the following autumn; or it can 
be sown in August.and will make fine blooming plants for 
spring. The plants will bloom several years, but young 
plants bloom better, and seed should be sown every year. 
Hardy perennial; one and a half feet high. 
Sweet William. 
Dianthus, barbatus, pure white, pure •white flow¬ 
ers. xo 
44 barbatus, black, reddish, velvety black. .10 
44 “ fine mixed. 5 
4 4 4 4 mixed double, perfectly double, and 
great variety of colors. .. 10 
TAGETES-(See Marigold). 
TASSEL I LOW ERS-(Cacalia). 
A showy plant of easy culture, producing beautiful, 
scarlet and golden yellow, tassel shaped blossoms, from 
July to October. It is sometimes known as Flora’s 
Paint Brush. Looks best when grown in clusters. Suc¬ 
ceeds best in a mixture of fresh loam and leaf mold. 
Sow early in spring, in open ground, in clusters. Hardy 
annual; one and a half feet high. 
Cacalia, coccinea, scarlet. 5 
41 aurea, golden yellow . 5 
44 mixed. 5 
Tassel Flower. 
Torenia, 
