D. M. FERRY & CO,t DETROIT, MICH* 2 1 



f\ Y /\ I I ^ Admirably adapted to house 

 V^ /V i\ L' I V.3 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. 



Prices include postage. 



EACH. DOZ. 



Alba, white 4 30 



i^ Bowii, clear red 4 30 



CerauaXMtea, single yellow 4 30 



Double Yellow 5 50 



^ Deppei, light crimson 4 30 



JSirta Rosea, rose . 4 30 



^ Versicolor, red, violet and white 4 30 



L^^^"^-Jn8y^"\j^ iS -vitJ^ ^i^^ Mi^ed, 20 cents dozen, $1.25 per 100. 



^SK^BS^S^^^fc^^S^tSi^CN DOUBLE CHINESE 



PAEONIES 



Perhaps the P?eony, of all the list of 

 bulbous or tuberous-rooted plants, is the 

 •^' ''V^:^^T:^^%^^^^^^^^^P(^^~_ '- ■. '- oldest and best-known inhabitant of the 

 ' flower garden. There are now so many 

 OXALlS. improved varieties that are so gorgeous in 

 their beauty and fully as fragrant as the sweetest rose, that they should have a place in 

 every garden. Peonies dftssiiS Ik. Prices ificlude fostage. 

 cannot be shipped till -^8^ ^? «M,l f fil^^Wv^ each, 



latter part of m^ .m^^mSBtfy^^SMti ,^1^^^^%^ Crimson . .sects. 

 r\ i. u ^4LMW^H9MHHS^ m6r ^aM&M mmP9k^^Ml^(\ MM>mJ/f\ Rose 30 cts 



October. ^JM^mmSBMkL%miWmimm Jr%:imw^mj wMte. . . .40 cts. 



Miiced .... 25 cts. 



DOUBLE CHINESE P/EONY. 



