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D. M. FERRY & CO S CATALOGUE OF 



OXALIS. 



PJEO:" .. P.EONY, TEUNIFOLIA. 



that it is impracticable o p • . . the names of each. We shall, however have a fine assortment of 

 named kinds, and :_ or : .omers will only indicate the color they desiie. we will select such as 

 will please them. each. 



Paeonv. teunifo'!:.. cut-leared, beautiful 75 



" ' Double every shade of color, from pure white to deep anmson; many fragrant sorts 30 



RANUNCULES: 



Strikingl}' beautiful flowers, well adapted to pot culture, in 

 the house. They are not hardy, and great pains must be taken 

 ^^^ to insure success when planted out in beds. The beds should 

 ^ r^ have good drainage, the soil light and warm, and well manur- 

 ed. Plant two inches deep, in November, and press the earth 

 ^,;^ close around them. On the approach of cold weather, the 

 I \iy i^^i / ■'" beds should be thoroughly protected with leaves, litter or ma- 

 F^ l^^l:^\t^r^ nure. which should be covered vrith boards When warm 

 \'iSt^^^il'^'^M jv ^ weather appears, this covering is removed, and success is tol- 



v^^^'"^f ^Jl^-'^^l^^' ^r^^'J" certain. They will repay all care bestowed upon them. 



•'^■Pyf^fi:'^^^ EACH. DOZ. 



^^ ir ^<fr^' Double. Mixed, many ojlors 5 50 



^ ''fM4> EARLY RANUNCULES. 



^p^- Cerapbine. yel ov: 5 50 



s^^^ Hercules. ^/7u7e 10 100 



Prince de Galitzin, variegated 10 75 



Romano, red 5 50 



DOUBLE. Turban d"Or. 6?acA; 5 50 



