. Seed annual 1913. emary 61 Roots 93 to 95 Rue 61 RutaBaga 60 Rye 64 Saffron 61 Sage 61 Salpiglossis 85 Salsify 53 Salvia 85 Savory, Summer 61 Scabiosa 85 Scarlet Fl£ix 85 Schizanthus 85 Seed Drills 96, 97 Sensitive Plant 85 SmOax 85 Snapdragon 85 Snow on the Moun tain. 73 Sorghum 64 Sorrel 52 Spinach 53 Squash 54, 55 .Stipa Pennata 85 Stocks 86 Straw Flower 86 Sugar Cane 64 Summer Cypress 76 Sunflower 64, 86 Swede .60 Sweet Peas 2, 87 to 90 Sweet Rocket 86 Sweet Sultan 71 Sweet ?William 91 Swiss Chard 21 Tagetes 91 Tecoma 68 Tetragonia 53 Thyme 61 Tobacco 55 Tomato 8, 56, 57 Toreuia 91 Touch
. Seed annual 1913. emary 61 Roots 93 to 95 Rue 61 RutaBaga 60 Rye 64 Saffron 61 Sage 61 Salpiglossis 85 Salsify 53 Salvia 85 Savory, Summer 61 Scabiosa 85 Scarlet Fl£ix 85 Schizanthus 85 Seed Drills 96, 97 Sensitive Plant 85 SmOax 85 Snapdragon 85 Snow on the Moun tain. 73 Sorghum 64 Sorrel 52 Spinach 53 Squash 54, 55 .Stipa Pennata 85 Stocks 86 Straw Flower 86 Sugar Cane 64 Summer Cypress 76 Sunflower 64, 86 Swede .60 Sweet Peas 2, 87 to 90 Sweet Rocket 86 Sweet Sultan 71 Sweet ?William 91 Swiss Chard 21 Tagetes 91 Tecoma 68 Tetragonia 53 Thyme 61 Tobacco 55 Tomato 8, 56, 57 Toreuia 91 Touch-me-n ot 91 Tree Cypress 91 Tritoma 95 Tropaeolum 91 Trowels 97 Trumpet Vine 68 Tuberose 95 Turnip 58,59 Vegetable Oyster 53 Verbena 91 Vetches, or Tares 64 Vinca 92 Viola Tricolor 92 Virgins Bower 72 Virginian Stock 92 Wallflower 92 Water Melon 8, 40, 41 Weeders 97 Wild Cucumber 92 Wmd Flower 65 Wistaria Chinensis 92 Wormwood 61 Zinnia 92 JOHN BOBNMAN & SON, PRINTERS, DETROIT, MICH. o UJ h z (0U < u z. Ill D. M. FERRY & COS SEED ANNUAL ^1913^ FOREWORD BECAUSE of the element of time involved, the sower of seeds usually has but a singlechance of success in a season; hence we caution the buyer or planter to make sure thatthe seeds he gets are vital and that their product will be satisfactory. The buyer is inthe hands of the seller and it behooves him to place his trust in the seedsman who has mostat stake. During the fifty-seven years which we have been in the seed business we have enjoyed areputation which we are not prepared lightly to relinquish. It has been to our advantage toput on the market seeds in which we had confidence. We believe that this policy, eventhough such seeds cost more than those of irresponsible dealers, has not been without profitto our customers. OUR TERMS ARE STRICTLY CASH WITH THE ORDER. We do not send C. O. D., as the cost of collecting return charges isquite an unnecessary item of expense and the prices being given,we can conceive of no necess
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