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Bulbs and Seeds : Autumn 1930 Narcissus ^?^ TERMS Our Terms are strictly CASH WITH THE ORDER. Appreciating the satisfaction derived both from selling and planting only the best bulbs, we have taken great pains that everything on our list should be of strictly first class quality. Besides, we have made VERY LOW PRICES, quality consid- ered, hence we must request our friends to ask no indulgence from us in the way of time, but to enclose funds with the order. Delivery—As bulbs and roots mature at different times during the fall and early winter, shipments will be made as follows: September, Anemones, Freesias, and Ranunculus. October includes the general list of bulbs as Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissus, Daffodils and miscellaneous bulbs. November, Lily of the Valley, Peonies and Yellow Calla Lilies. Your Name and Address should be written plainly on all orders. Please state whether bulbs are to be shipped by Parcel Post or Express. When no instructions are given we will ship as we think best. In case of error or dissatisfaction of any kind, please notify us immediately so proper adjustment may be made. Cash or satisfactory references should accompany all orders. As bulbs are perishable it is not advisable to send them C. O. D. If Local checks are used they must be certified. Postage and Express Charges.— ALL BULBS will be sent by Mail or Express, charges prepaid, when ordered at single or ten rates. The loo rates and over, are by Express or Freight at purchaser's expense, unless otherwise stated. Not less than ^ of any one variety supplied at lo rates, 25 at 100 rates and 250 at 1,000 rates. SEEDS will be sent free by Mail, or Express, except as otherwise stated. Substitution. —It sometimes occurs that our stock of some named varieties of Tulips or other bulbs becomes exhausted before the close of the season, in which case we shall take the liberty of substituting others similar in color and price, being equally as good, if not superior, to the ones or- dered. Should any of our customers object to this course, they will please so state in their orders. We give no warranty, express or implied, as to description, purity, productiveness, or any other matter of any seeds or bulbs we send out, and we will not be in any way resi>onsible for the crop If the purchaser does not accept the goods on these terms they are at once to be returned. September 1st. 1930. SPECIAL NOTICE: If you live east of the Rocky Mountains please send your orders to us in Detroit, Mich, for attention. If you live on the Pacific Coast or west of the Rocky Mountains please forward your orders to us in San Francisco for execution. FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. CONSOLIDATING D. M. FERRY & CO. AND C. C. MORSE & CO. DETROIT, MICH. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. INDEX PAGE PAGE PAGE Amaryllis 15 Fritillaria 17 Omithogalum 17 Anemone 15 Glory of tbe Snow 15 Peonies 17 Calla LUy ...15 Grape Hyacinth 17 Ranunculus 18 Calochortus 15 Grass Seeds r 25 SciUa 18 Chionodoxa 15 Hyacinths 2-3 Snowdrop 18 Clover 25 Ixias 17 S^owflakes 18 Crocus 16 LUy of the VaUey 17 19-21 Erythroniums 16 Muscari 17 Sweet Peas 4-12 Flower Seeds 22 Mushroom Spawn 23 TuUps Freesia 16 Narcissus. 13-14 Vegetable Seeds 23-24 FERRY-MORSE SEED GO'S. FOR MERCHANTS ONLY SELECTED BULBS AUTUMN 1930 Our prices are NET without discount. Bulbs delivered f. o. b. Detroit, packing free. There are no better bulbs than those we offer. Our prices are moderate, quality considered. Send in your orders early before stocks are broken. All wholesale orders for bulbs executed from Detroit, Mich. September 1, 1930 t FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. CONSOLIDATING D. M. FERRY & CO. AND C. C. MORSE & CO. Detroit, Mich. San Francisco, Calif. m. FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. 1930 TRADE LIST OF BULBS HYACINTHS Ready for delivery in September Exhibition Size Selected Bulbs 1 10 Centimetres and over) Not less than 5 of any one \ ariety sold at 10 rates. For descriptions of the following named vaieties see our retail catalogue of Bulbs for autumn of 1930. SINGLE WHITE SINGLE LIGHT BLUE SINGLE RED Per 10 Per 10 Per 10 LaGrandesse $1 40 Grand Maitre $1 40 LaVictoire $1 40 L'lnnocence 1 40 Queen of the Blues. 1 40 Roi des Beiges 1 40 SINGLE DARK BLUE SINGLE ROSE SINGLE YELLOW . 1 1 40 King of the Blues.. 40 | Lady Derby $1 40 City of Haarlem Duke of Westminster 1 40 I Queen of the Pinks . 1 40 Sunburst 1 40 Purchasers* choice from catalogue of named Hyacinths Per 100 $13 00 BEDDING HYACINTHS Smaller bulbs than the Exhibition size but just as satisfactory for bedding purposes out of doors. Per 100 Per 1000 City of Haarlem $10 00 $90 00 L'lnnocence 10 00 90 00 La Victoire 10 00 90 00 King of the Blues 10 00 90 00 Queen of the Blues 10 00 90 00 Queen of the Pinks 10 00 90 00 Mixture of above varieties 10 00 90 00 TULIPS Ready for delivery in September SINGLE EARLY TULIPS WHITE RED AND YELLOW Per 100 Per 1000 Pej 100 Per 1000 Diana $ 4 50 $40 00 Keizerskroon $9 00 $85 00 WHITE AND ROSE ROSE, SCARLET OR RED Rose Luisante 6 00 55 00 Crimson Brilliant 4 00 37 50 YELLOW MIXED 00 Chrvsolora 6 50 60 00 Single Early, Fine Mixed. 3 80 34 FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. 1930 TRADE LIST OF BULBS DOUBLE TULIPS Per 100 Per 1000 Per 100 Per 1000 Boule de Neige $4 00 .1?34 00 Murillo $4 50 $40 00 Tournesoll, red, yellow mar- Crown of Gold 5 00 46 00 gin 6 00 55 00 Imperator Rubrorum 5 00 45 00 Fine Mixed, Double 4 00 35 00 COTTAGE OR MAYFLOWERING TULIPS Argo 9 00 85 00 Inglescombe Yellow. ....... 4 25 40 00 Cararra.. 12 50 00 00 John Ruskin 5 00 45 00 Columbus 7 00 65 00 Miss Blanche 7 00 65 00 Fairy Queen 4 50 42 00 Moonlight 5 00 45 00 Gesneriana Ixioides 4 50 42 00 Mrs. Moon 6 50 62 00 Gesneriana Lutea 4 25 40 00 Nectar 8 00 76 00 Gesneriana Spathulata 4 25 40 00 Picotee 4 25 40 00 Grenadier 7 00 65 00 Union Jack 9 00 85 00 Inglescombe Pink 4 25 40 00 Cottage Mixed 4 00 36 00 DARWIN TULIPS Afterglow 7 00 65 00 La Fiancee 7 00 65 00 Baronne de la Tonnaye 4 50 42 00 La Tulipe Noire 5 25 48 00 Blue Aimable 5 50 52 00 Madam Krelage 4 25 38 00 City of Haarlem 10 50 00 00 Mrs. Potter Palmer 5 50 50 00 Clara Butt 4 50 40 00 Ouida 4 50 40 00 Dream 5 00 47 00 Philippe de Commines 5 25 48 00 Europe 4 50 42 00 President Taft 5 50 50 00 Euterpe 4 50 40 00 Princess Elizabeth 4 25 38 00 Farncombe Sanders 5 00 47 00 Psyche 4 50 40 00 Pride of Haarlem 4 25 38 00 Feu Brilliant 5 25 48 00 Queen Mary 5 25 48 00 Flamingo 5 25 48 00 Rev. Ewbank 4 50 40 00 Giant 9 00 85 00 Suzon 5 00 45 00 Jubilee 9 00 85 00 White Queen 4 50 40 00 King George V 12 50 Zulu 5 50 50 00 King Harold 5 00 45 00 Darwin Mixed 4 00 36 00 BREEDER TULIPS Apricot 6 00 55 00 Golden Bronze 6 50 60 00 Bacchus 8 00 75 00 Louis XIV 6 00 56 00 Bronze Queen 4 25 40 00 Marie Louise 4 50 42 00 Cardinal Manning 4 50 42 00 Panorama 5 00 46 00 Copernicus 6 00 55 00 Prince of Orange 7 00 65 00 Dom Pedro 7 00 65 00 Breeder Mixed 4 00 36 00 Not less than 25 of any one variety supplied at 100 rates, and not less than 250 at 1000 rates. FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. 1930 TRADE LIST OF BULBS REMBRANDT TULIPS p„ioo Penooo Rembrandt Mixed $5 00 $46 00 PARROT TULIPS Crimson Brilliant, shaded 4 25 40 00 Perfecta, yellow, striped red 4 25 40 00 Parrot, Mixed 3 60 32 00 NARCISSUS King Alfred (Trumpet) 15 00 Emperor (Trumpet) 9 00 Glory of Sassenheim (Bicolor Trumpet) 9 00 Von Sion (Double Trumpet) 9 00 Barri Conspicuus (Crown or Short Cup) 8 00 Firebrand (Crown or Short Cup) 9 00 Lucifer (Crown or Short Cup) 10 50 Sir Watkin (Crown or Short Cup) 10 50 Poeticus 7 00 Poeticus Ornatus 7 00 Paper White Grandiflora (Polyanthus) 6 00 Grand Soleil d'Or (Polyanthus) 12 00 Chinese Sacred Lily (Polyanthus) 6 50 JONQUILS Single 6 00 Campernelle 7 00 Double Campernelle 8 00 MUSCARI Heavenly Blue 2 00 18 00 CROCUS Per 100 Per 1000 Per 100 Per 1000 Albion S2 80 $25 00 Mixed Yellow $2 50 $22 00 Baron von Brunow 2 80 25 00 Mixed White 2 25 18 00 Mixed Purple and Blue 25 00 5^^aSSa'^';'°" •.•.•.:•/ fsSS 2 18 Sir Walter Scott 2 80 25 00 Mixed Stnped 2 25 18 00 Large Yellow 3 50 30 00 Mixed All Colors 2 25 18 00 CHIONODOXA (GLORY OF THE SNOW) Luciliae 2 25 18 00 Sardensis 2 80 24 00 FREESIA Purity, Mammoth Bulbs 2 (JO 22 00 Purity, Medium Bulbs 1 50 12 00 Rainbow Mixed. Shades of yellow, rose and lavender 3 50 30 00 SCILLA Sibirica 3 00 27 00 SNOWDROP Single 3 00 25 00 Not less than 5 of any variety supplied at 10 rates; not less than 25 of any variety supplied at 100 rates, and not less than 250 at 1000 rates.
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