12 D. M. FERRY & CO’S CATALOGUE OF 
door culture, plant in October, in clumps, the bulbs two inches apart each way, and three inches deep. They need 
not be disturbed oftener than once in three or four years, and not then unless they have become too much crowded 
by off-sets. EACH. DOz. 
Albo Pleno Odorato, pure white, very double, sweet-scented..... Sotecerale/tipiers inyasieleis:e Ste Sie, te atetey «RTT Io 75 
Incomparable, doudle yellow, large ANd JEM ives tevecvuecsce-Videweascuccuscestncedncccacdssrcsvescce 5 50 
Orange Phoenix, large golden yellow, very GoUblE cor esescvccvcercsevecserecccsessveces pie etal eiaierere er ceers Io I co 
Von Sihon (Double Wattodil)< ye lipce u. Hist sisetereiele «Sei leip eka «Riese isle ere ereia' a Wait tay leas cl sie sod ainvore Winle eh nte ean 5 50 
NARCISSUS, SINGLE. 
EACH. DOz. 
Albo: Simplexa@dorato. were. Dery 77 CL7,A lis ola <0 a. ws ates he ee sisi ricci sis a sins i SERS GOUOCHOM EE Le 5 50 
Campernellen, yellow, /rAgrvant .... 21 snccsereeccercee Seam Woe oR o abet isimip|- le o's. <inwin'e Mptalglavie oiniwidie ee is ats 50 
Poeticus (Poet's Cup), pure white, red edged cup, beautiful. .......00. wees ais MESUN satis st Xaoteetars toe 5 50 
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OXALIS. 
Admirably adapted for house culture, and nothing is prettier for window plants, as they flower freely, are in 
bloom a long time, and are remarkably free from insects. The flowers are of various shades of yellow, pink, red 
and white, and are often very fragrant. Plant in pots, six or eight bulbs in a pot, and cover about one inch deep. 
DOZ. PER toc. 
Fine Mixed, @ large assortment of varieties........... OEE ee 2 eso ac ag=ane JOS AL I CONA GO” 40 3 00 
OXALIS. PHONY, TEUNIFOLIA. DOUBLE RANUNCULES. 
PASONY, CHINESE. 
Perhaps the Pzony is the oldest and best known inhabitant of the flower garden of all the list of bulbous or 
tuberous-rooted flowers ; but there are now so many improved varieties that are so gorgeous in their beauty, that 
they should have a place in every yard. There are so many kinds, that it is impracticable to give the name of 
each. We shall, however, have a fine assortment of named kinds, and if our customers will only indicate the color 
they desire, we will select such as will please them. . EACH. 
Peony, teunifolia, cut-leaved, beautiful........+-. Tea ielete Nee relate ae cleo S Wanner sca sigc ea 85 ee A Oe I 00 
a Double, every shade of color, from pure white to deep crimson, many fragrent SOTES....0 see00e- 5° 
