D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 
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Truffaut’s Perfection Peony Flowered Sd&e' abo£t two t ? 88 ftre „ of "> ,ri s, ht srowm 
large, brilliantly colored ball-shaped flowers, with the petals curving upward and toward. t K They produce on °°"8 St « ms 
Mixed. Many shades and colors, ranging from white to deep rose and dark blue. Oz. $l.2o........... pj^ 
King the*f^tals1«itig^ther g n^tow hnd^^Slj^qifilled'ahd « ffig “ 
well the center. 1 lie plants are large and vigorous \Hth long strong stems. petals are incurved covering 
Crim.on. Rich brilliant crimsoh . 0?.. St. DO. Pfet. lOc. Violet. Violet purple . 0 z SI Ml ru 
Mixed. 1 he foregoing colors mixed.* . . . . . . . . u „ 10c. 
Mikado t*utiful B^d-season aster of very large size and line form. Petals Ion* and narrow A1l4 . At . 
™ Ones rather flat while those which cover the center are curled and twisted giving the blossoms a most 
appearance. I lants about two feet high, branching and with very long stems. An excellent variety for cutting and 
most generally used by iloristg for that purpose. J ur culun K ana the one 
Pink. Blush white changing gradually to beautiful lavender pink. Oz. $1.50 .. t>i. 
White. Immense llowers of pure glistening white. Oz. $1.50. .Pkt. lOc. 
10c. 
fiiant Cree’O or Compf w ® ? onsi( }er this mid-season or late class of American origin as being one of the 
Uianivrcgo or ^omei yet introduced. The flowers are of largest size and exceptioSlly gmceful form £?*». 
very long petals which are dec dedly curled and twisted. They are abundantly produced on long, stwnFSKSa and^t^n 
surpassed for cutting. The plants are of branching habit and very vigorous in growth. Also kno wn as Ostrich*P?ume 
_ , branching naoit ana very 
because of the very attractive, light, feathery Appearance. 
Crego Pink. ..... O*. $1.60. Pkt. 10c. Purple .. 
Crimson. ....................-...... . “ 1.60. “ 10c. Rose . 
Lavender... . 11 1.50. “ 10c. White. 
Light Blue. ... “ 1.50. 44 10c. Mixed. Including all the above colors 
Oz. $1.50. Pkt. 10c. 
I. 50. “ 10c. 
J. 50. 44 10c. 
‘ 130. 44 10c. 
Ferry’s Late o V f v', a ^ 
Branching •*££§ 
asters usually not coming into 
bloom until the latter part 
of August, but producing on 
very long stems full petalled, 
exceptionally largo and deep, 
double blossoms of fine form. 
The petals are long, rather 
broad and of exceptional sub¬ 
stance, and the blooms stand 
shipment well. The plants 
are distinctly branching in 
habit of growth and are about 
two feet high. For many 
yeare this class with us has 
been almost entirely free 
from the aster blight. 
Azure Blue ( Vick's Lavender) 
Flowers light bright blue; 
very large and attractive. 
Oz. $1.00.Pkt. 10c. 
Crimson. Flowers bright deep 
crimson, tinged with car¬ 
mine. Oz. $1.00...Pkt. 10c. 
Lavender. Bright lavender; 
very large flowers of fine 
form. Oz. $1.00...Pkt. 10c. 
Mary Semple. Flesh pink. 
A very light and charming 
shade. Oz. $1,00.. Pkt. 10c. 
Peerless Pink. A very nleasing 
shade of rich shell pink. 
Oz. $1.25.Pkt. 10c. 
Purple. Flowers are very deep 
purplish blue; rich and pleas¬ 
ing shades. Oz.$1.00.Pkt.l0c, 
Rose Pink. A beautiful light 
pink, slightly tinged with 
rose. Oz. $1.00-Pkt. 10c. 
Tyrian Rose. Flowers are very 
attractive deep purplish 
rose. Oz. $1.00—Pkt. 10c. 
White. Pure white, very at¬ 
tractive. Oz. $ 1.00. Pkt. 1 Oc. 
Ferry’s Late Branching Mixed. 
A superb mixture of all the 
shades and colors found in 
the above class of late 
branching asters. Oz. 
85c .Pkt. 10c. 
Aster, Finest Mixed 
A mixture of very fine 
strains and colors. The bed 
can be made more attractive 
bv pulling up the early 
plants as soon as they are 
out of bloom. 0z.85c.Pkt.10c, 
Aster, Giant Crego or Comet 
