16 D: ‘M.) FERRY 
& COS CATALOGUE OF 
Begonia, Rex 
Azalea, /udica. Free-flowering, green-house shrubs, 
flowers of all colors. 25 cents to $2.00. 
Begonia, flowering varieties. Desirable plants, 
blooming more or less profusely from March to Novem- 
ber; varying in color from white and rose, to bright 
scarlet, assimilating in character to the well known Be- 
Sonia Rex, in their great diversity of picturesque mark- 
ings; rich, crimson tinted stems, and silvery leaf mark- 
ings. zo cents each, except where price is given. 
Begonia, Rex. Large leaf varieties. 50 cents. 
“rubra. One of the most valuable acquisitions to 
winter-flowering plants. Leaves dark green; flow- 
ers rosy-scarlet, glossy and wax-like. It is a 
model of perfection, Nice, large, healthy plants 
25 to 50 cents. 
Sanguined. 
Saundersoniz, Scarlet-crimson. 
Subpeltatum nigricans. Leaves are a rich shade 
of crimson; flowers blush-white. 
Weltonienszs. 
Bouvardia. Valuable as winter-blooming plants, 
equally desirable for bedding. Beginning to bloom in 
August, they continue until frost. Bouvardias are sent 
by express only. 25 cents each. 
Bouvardia, £vegans. Scarlet-vermillion; trusses large 
and full. 
Lientha. 
30 cents. 
Beautiful pink : 4} : 
beautifu pink; winter blcoming. 
ue Dazzling scarlet; sn a'l and compact. 
The Bride. Pink; soft and pretty shade. 
Vreelandiz. Pure white. 
Cactus, best varieties, 25 cents to $2.00 each. 
Calla, E¢hiopica. Very large, tube-shaped, white 
flower. 25 to 50 cents each. 
Caladium, esculentum. 
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One of the best plants for 
Plants are pro- 
Bulbs 25 to 50 cents. 
lawns or center of large flower beds. 
duced from bulbs, like the Calla. 
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Begonia. 
Begonia, Agrostima Prita. Spotted white. 25 cts. 
“\ Glaucophylla scandens. A creeping or drooping 
variety, peculiarly adapted for hanging baskets; 
large panicles of orange-salmon blossoms. One 
of the most beautiful plants in cultivation, when 
grown singly in hanging baskets. 30 cents. 
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Begonia, evaxdifiora rosea. 
* hybrida multifiora. Rosy pink. 
““ Hydrocotylon. 25 cents. 
“© Manicata. 25 cents. 
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Parvia Flora. Clear white; compact and dwar:. 
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Caladium, fancy. 
almost every color. 
Leaves spotted and striped in 
50 to 75 cents. 
Camellia, japonica. 
One of the most popular 
green-house plants for 
Caladium, fancy. 
winter bloom. Sent by express only. $1.00 to $5.c0. 
Campsidium, /7@ictfolium. An elegant climber of 
rapid growth, for green-house culture, the leaves of 
which much resemble the fronds of a fern in miniature. 
May be grown as a pot plant, or trained to the rafters. 
30 cents. 
Carnations, moxthly. Indispensable either for dec- 
orating the flower garden in summer, or green-house or 
parlor in winter. The flowers are of nearly every shade 
and marking and most of them delightfully fragrant. 
20 cents each, except where price is given. 
Camellia, double. 
fg, Carnation, La Purite. Carmine. 
‘“* La Purite var. Scarlet, striped. 
“ Mrs. Henderson. A new, scarlet Carnation. 
We take pleasure in sending out this new Carnation, as 
ify florists have long felt the need of a good scarlet Carna- 
“' tion. In foliage, it is almost identical with Peter Hen- 
derson. The flowers are nearly if not quite as large, rich 
orange-scarlet and hold well without bursting. Mr. and 
Mrs. Henderson are without doubt the finest pair of 
Carnations that have ever traveled over the country. 
Small plants 50 cents. 
Carnation, Peter Henderson. Double white per- 
petual. This is one of the very best sorts yet intro- 
duced. Each stem goes to bloom with five to seven 
flowers. Side shoots are constantly forming, each of 
