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D. M. FERRY & CO’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 
SWEET PEAS —Continued 
WHITE 
DOROTHY ECKFORD. Vine very robust and ex¬ 
ceedingly floriferous. Flowers of large size, pure 
white, beautifully shell shaped, hooded form; 
usually three on a stem. One of the best of this 
class. Seed white. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; Vi Lb. 25c; 
Lb. 75c. 
EARLIEST WHITE. The earliest blooming white 
Sweet Pea. Similar in form to and selected from 
Extra Early Blanche Ferry. Seed black. Its ex¬ 
treme earliness makes it a most desirable va¬ 
riety for forcing. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 15c; Vi Lb. 40c; 
Lb. $1.50 
EMILY HENDERSON. A well formed, clear white 
flower of medium size. An early and wonder¬ 
fully free and persistent bloomer. Seed white. 
Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; Vi Lb. 20c; Lb. 50c. 
MONT BLANC. This variety originated in the 
Extra Early Blanche Ferry and like that sort the 
vine is of dwarf, slender, very graceful habit 
with narrow leaves. Flowers of good form and 
size and very clear white color. Seed white. 
Pkt. 5c; Oz. 15c; Vi Lb. 40c; Lb. $1.25 
LIGHT YELLOW 
HON. MRS. E. KENYON. The best of the deeper 
primrose shades; a beautiful, large semi-hooded, 
self-colored flower; white seeded. Pkt. 5c; 
Oz. 10c; Vi Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 
MRS. COLLIER. Large, light primrose; very 
beautiful, slightly hooded form. Similar to Hon. 
Mrs. E. Kenyon but lighter. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 
Vi Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 
QUEEN VICTORIA. Light primrose of hooded 
form showing a pink tint in the bud; clear, soft 
primrose when matured. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 
Vi Lb. 20c; Lb. 60c. 
RED WITH WHITE WINGS 
BLANCHE FERRY. Blooms very early and con¬ 
tinues to produce an abundance of flowers 
through a long season. The flowers are a com¬ 
bination of bright pink and white, having a deli¬ 
cate but brilliant effect. Standard medium 
sized, fine form and bright pink color; wings 
large, rounded and nearly white. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 
Vi Lb. 20c; Lb. 70c. 
EXTRA EARLY BLANCHE FERRY. The earliest 
known sweet pea. Thisisthe pioneer extra early 
sweet pea and bears much the same relation to 
the other sorts of this section that the original 
Blanche Ferry does to other American sorts, in 
that it is of vigorous and hardy though dwarf 
habit and a wonderfully free and persistent 
bloomer. It will be found to be the first to 
furnish flowers either in greenhouse or out of 
doors and it will continue to furnish them in great 
abundance longer than most varieties. Pkt. 5c; 
Oz. 10c; Vi Lb. 25c; Lb. 75c. 
Earliest White 
LIGHT PINK 
AGNES ECKFORD. A most delicate shade of light pink; medium 
large, of hooded form. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; Vi Lb. 25c; Lb. 75c. 
COUNTESS OF LATHOM. A very fine, self-colored creamy 
pink flower of medium size and hooded form. Pkt. 5c; 
Oz. 10c; Vi Lb. 25c; Lb. 75c. 
DAINTY. White, edged with light pink. Hooded form; very 
long stems. Similar to but lighter than Eliza Eckford. Pkt. 5c; 
Oz. 10c; Vi Lb. 25c; Lb. 75c. 
KATHERINE TRACY. The color is a soft but brilliant pink 
in wings and standard. Plants vigorous and give a profusion 
of flowers which continue of good size until the end of the 
season. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; Vi Lb. 20c; Lb. 65c. 
LOVELY. Flowers large, fine form. Standard and wings both 
deep pink, shading to very light pink at the edges; often four 
flowers on a stem. One of the best of this class. Pkt. 5c; 
Oz. 10c; Vi Lb. 20c; Lb. 65c. 
PRIM A DONNA. The stems bear three or four large perfect 
flowers of a brilliant yet soft shade of pink. One of tne best 
of the hooded pink varieties. A very clear shade. Pkt. 5c; 
Oz. 10c; Vi Lb. 20c; Lb. 65c. 
STELLA MORSE. Flowers of a peculiar warm salmon-pink; 
hooded form and of good size. A combination yellow and pink 
which is distinct and very attractive. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c- 
Vi Lb. 25c; Lb. 70c. 
ORANGE PINK 
BOLTON’S PINK. Orange pink veined with rose, large size; 
semi-liooded form. An excellent variety. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c: 
Vi Lb. 25c; Lb. 75c. 
MISS WILLMOTT. A fine, semi-hooded type; standard orange 
pink: wings rose tinted with orange. Flowers of good size, 
borne on long stems; plant very vigorous. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 
Vi Lb. 20c; Lb. 65c. 
ST. GEORGE. The brightest of the orange pinks. Flowers 
large, of open form or slightly waved. A wonderfully brilliant 
shade. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 15c; Vi Lb. 40c; Lb. $1.50 
PINK AND RED STRIPES 
AMERICA. White, nearly covered with splashes, stripes and 
dots of exceedingly bright carmine. Open form, of good size 
and holds its color well. The most brilliant red striped sort. 
Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; Vi Lb. 25c; Lb. 75c. 
AURORA. Flowers large and of fine form. The standard and 
wings are striped and flaked with delicate orange-salmon-pink 
over white. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; Vi Lb. 25c; Lb. 75c. 
MRS. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN. Large and perfectly shaped 
flowers; white, striped with bright rose-carmine. Pkt. 5c: 
Oz. 10c; Vi Lb. 25c; Lb. 75c. 
