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D. M. FERRY Jt CO S CATALOGUE OF 





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pielytra iris i'lant. iris flower. 



DIELYTRA— (Bleeding Heart.) 



Tuberous-roored plants, blooming in the Sv)ring; favorablj- known almost everj-where. Tliey 

 require only the ordinary culture of border plants. Roots planted in Autumn will flower freely. 

 The roots >hould be divided every third year. The flowers are a delicate pink color, very graceful, 

 produced continuously from May tillJulj'. each perdoz 

 Dielytra, Spectabilis 25 2 56- 



FUNKIA— (Day Lily. 



The well known Day Lily, so well known as scarcely to need any description. The roots should 

 be set out in the Autumn to become well established, and they will bloom the following Spring. 

 They need not be disturbed for many years, and will alwaj^s be welcome for their grateful perfume 

 lavishly di.spens d. 

 Funkia. Japonica alba. White Day Lily, each 30 | Funkia, Japonica Coerulea, Blue Day Lily, ea. 25 



IRIS— (Fleur de Lis.) 



An elegant class of flowering bulbs, suitable for pots or borders, and all are hardy except Pavo- 

 nia, which can only be flowered in the house, in pots. The bulbs should be planted in October, in 

 Ught, rich soil, and protected by litter in Winter. Set the bulbs in ( lumps two inches apart each 

 way, and three inches deep. Every third or fourth year they should be taken up and re-set. The 

 flowers are very handsome, of various colors, fragrant, and freely produced. 



EACH, j EACH. 



Anglica (English Iris). luLced sorts .5 Pavonia (Peacock), white blotched icith blue, 



Hyspanica ^Spanish Irist. m .red sorts 5 i beaut- ful 10 



Persica (Peisian Irisi. white, blue and purjyle, i Tuberosa (Snakes Head Iris), rich velvety flow- 



beautifiU 25 ers 25 



JONQUIL. 



A species of Narcissus, 

 easily grown in house or 

 gaiden, and always a fa- 

 vorite for its bright, fra- 

 grant flowers. The flowers 

 of all the varieties are 

 bright yellow, fragrant and 

 freely produced. Well 

 suited for ^vindow plants, 

 as the flowers seldom fail 

 to expand, and continue a 

 long time in perfection- 

 Culture same as given for 



DOL^LE. Narcissus. SINGLE. 





EACH. PER DOZ EACH. 



Double, yellow, sweet-scented 23 2 50 Large Single, yelloic, sweet-scented 10 



PERDOZ.. 



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