8 
Pevry Seed Covn^dtiy. 12‘~13 FoLTieuil Hall Squavef Boston 
Chrysanthemums. 
No. Pkt. 
SINOl^E ANNUAI. VABIETrES. 2-2^ ft. 
2090 Finest SinSTle Mixed.^ oz. 25c. $0.10 
2100 Bnrrldg'eannm. White with crimson zone. 
^ oz. 25c. .10 
2102 Morning' Star. Primrose, yellow disc and 
eye.^ oz. 25c. .10 
2106 The Snltan. Coppery crimson, yellow zone. 
V* oz. 26c. .10 
2110 Bvening' Star. Deep yellow, light brown 
eye .% oz. 26c. .10 
2115 Bastem Star. Primrose, yellow disc, 
brown eye.% oz. 26c. .10 
2125 Northern Star. White, lemon yellow ring, 
dark eye .% oz. 35c. .10 
2127 Nivell. (Annual Marguerite.) 2 to 3 in. 
Pure yellow blooms; ideal for cutting. 
14 oz. 36c. .10 
DOUBIiB ANNUAB VABIETIBS. 
2094 Qolden Crown. (New.) Double, bright 
golden yellow flowers with quilled pet¬ 
als taking first rank as a cut flower. 
3 to 4 ft.Large pkt. 60c. .20 
2095 Finest Double Mixed. 2 to 2% ft. 
^ oz. 26c. .10 
PBBBNNIAI. VABIBTIBS. See also page 34. 
2133 Korean Hybrids. A splendid strain dis¬ 
playing a wonderful range of magnifi¬ 
cent colors in late Pall. Easily grown 
and exceptionally hardy.60 
2140 Japanese. Mixed colors. Extra large.26 
2160 Shasta Daisy, Alaska. Single, pure white. .26 
2166 King Edward VII. A large pure white, 
Shasta type. Dependable for July. 2% ft. .10 
G. A. Valuable plants for the 
cineraria* conservatory. 
2180 PEBB7S OIANT EKEOBITION MIX¬ 
TURE. SEMI-DWABF. 16 In. tall_1.00 
2186 stellata Mixed. (Star-flowered.).76 
2196 xuultiflora nana Mixed. Dwarf and com¬ 
pact plants with large heads of small 
flowers .76 
H. A. Very pretty and easily grown. 
Vn/iaiivia* Thrives in sun or shade. 2 ft. 
2200 Doable Finest Mixed.% oz. 60c. .10 
2208 White Queen. Very double.% oz. 50c. .10 
2206 Oannlne. Exceptionally bright..% oz. 50c. .10 
2208 Salmon Queen. Salmon pink.... ^ oz. 60c. .10 
2210 Scarlet Queen. Orange scarlet.oz. 50c. .10 
Cleome. 
(Spider Plant.) H. B. 
indoors In March. 
Start seed 
2226 gigantea hybrids. Mixed colors, often 4 to 
6 ft. tall.Large pkt. 60c. .10 
(Cathedral Bells.) H. A. One of 
• the best annual climbers. 16 ft. 
2246 scandens. Rich purple.Large pkt. 36c. .10 
2250 scandens alba. White.Large pkt. 36c. .16 
G- P- Unsurpassed for bedding; 
beautifully colored foliage. 18 In. 
2260 Finest Mixed Hybrids.26 
(Hardy Perennial Calliopsls.) 
Showy, profuse blooms from 
June to October. 
1635 Mayfield Giant. The largest and finest 
deep golden yellow.Large pkt. 40c. .15 
1640 lanceolata. Large; extra fine_^4 oz. 60c. .10 
1638 Double Sunburst. Double, bright golden 
yellow. An exceptional cut flower. 
Large pkt. 40c. .20 
strain of immense 
flowers is surpassed by none. 
Separate Colors or Mixed.50 
(Chinese Forget-me-not). 
h. a. ideal for cutting. 
2400 amabUe. Rich blue. 18 In.. .Large pkt. 26c. 10 
2406 amablle, Pink.Large pkt. 86 c. .15 
Showy annuals that provide quan- 
V.xUdliiVd* titles of flowers for cutting. 
No. Pkt 
SENSATION. The leading, early, giant¬ 
flowering type characterized by broad, 
fluted overlapping petals. 4 to 5 ft. 
2269 Sensation Double Mixed.. .Large pkt. 85c. $0 25 
2270 Cardinal. (New.) Crimson. .Large pkt. 60c. i25 
2271 Pinkie. Rose pink.Large pkt. 60c. !20 
2272 Purity. Snow white.Large pkt. 60c. .20 
2273 Sensation Mixed .Large pkt. 50c. .20 
2274 ORANGE FBARE. An unusual and dis¬ 
tinct color; very showy from July to 
frost. Splendid either in the garden or 
cut .Large pkt. 50c. .15 
FERRY’S EXTRA EARBY MAMMOTH 
SINGBE. Sow by the end of April for 
blooms by August. 
Separate Colors or Mixed. .Large pkt. 35c. .10 
No. No. 
2275 Finest Mixed. 2277 Fink. 
2276 Crimson. 2278 White. 
FERRY’S EXTRA EARBY DOUBBE. A 
new, attractive variable type. 
Separate Colors or Mixed. .Large pkt. 60c. .20 
No. No. 
2280 Crimson. 2290 Fink. 
2285 White. 2298 Finest Doubled Mixed. 
Dr^hllA SpPrI Grown very read- 
L^anilca flower the first sea¬ 
son. 4 ft. 
2459 COBTNESS HYBRIDS. Single flowers 
3 in. across; 18 in. high for garden dec¬ 
oration. Start under glass. 
2465 Decorative Finest Mixed. 
2475 Single-Flowering,'Finest Mixed. 
2479 Unwin’s Dwarf Hybrids, Mixed Colors... 
For Dahlia Roots, see page 31. 
.25 
.25 
.15 
.25 
2495 
2606 
DGiDhiniUm (Perennial Larkspur.) No 
i^c;ipriiniuril. niQ^e popular perennial ex¬ 
ists. For Plants, see page 34. 
For the Annual Varieties, see Barkspur. 
Novelty Page 1 for Pacific Giant strain. 
2490 HOBBYHOCK (WREXHAM STRAIN.) 
H. P. A gigantic spirelike type with 
the largest flowers and most appealing 
colors .Large pkt. $1.00 
BBACKMORE & BANGDON’S STRAIN. 
Exceptionally fine.Large pkt. $1.00 
Belladonna Improved. (Cliveden Beauty.) 
The finest strain known robust, pro¬ 
ducing its lovely, light blue flowers in 
great profusion—a fascinating picture 
in the garden or cut. 214 ft. 
„ Large pkt. 50c. 
Blue Butterfly. (Chinense.) Gentian blue. 
Best treated as an annual. 18 in. 
« , Large pkt. 50c. 
Cambridge Blue. (Chinense.) Similar In 
color to Belladonna, the popular peren¬ 
nial, but surpassing It in brilliance. Fine 
as a rich, clear blue for cutting. Best 
treated as an annual. 3 ft. Large pkt. 60c. 
cmnense azureum. Deep blue. Lge. pkt. 35c. 
chinense album. Pure white. 2 ft. 
. Large pkt. 35c. 
beUamosum. Rich, deep blue with same 
free blooming habit as Belladonna. 3 ft. 
Large pkt. 75c. 
2550 
2552 
2610 
2615 
2536 
.50 
.60 
.26 
.20 
.25 
.10 
.10 
.20 
DiOI'I'allS (Foxglove.) H. B. One of the fln- 
^ • est for partial shade and almost 
any good, well drained soil. 
2720 
2680 
2685 
2690 
2695 
2698 
2700 
Ferry’s Superb Mixture. Monstrosa type, 
each spike surmounted by a large saucer- 
,flower.Large pkt. 35c. 
gloxiniaeflora alba. White. .Large pkt. 30c. 
gloxiniaeflora rosea. Pink. .Large pkt. 30c. 
glomniaeflora Furple .Large pkt. 30c. 
Isabellina. Very striking yellow flowers 
changing to a chamois or buff. 5 ft. 
■r i j - Large pkt. 50c. 
-Hybrids. New and attractive salmon 
shades ..Large pkt. 50c. 
S^rley- Magnificent, stately spikes 
4 ft. In length. Mixed Colors. 
Large pkt. 40 c. 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.20 
.15 
.16 
