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D. M. FERRY & CO S CATALOGUE OF 



BEGONIA— Rex. 

 like. It is a model of perfection. Nice, large, 

 healthy |ilants 50 cents to fl.OO. 



Begonia, Sarmdersonii. Scarlet crimson. 



Bouvardia, Valuabl • as Winter-blooming 

 l)lants. equally desirable for bedding. Beginning 

 to bloom in August, they continue until frost. 

 30 cents each. 



Bouvardia, L'entha. Dazzling scarlet: small 

 and compact. 



Bouvardia, Vreelandii. Pure white. 



Bouvardia, Elegans. Scarlet vermillion; 

 trusses large and full. 



Bouvardia, the Bride. Pink ; soft and pretty 

 shade. 



i^°"Bouvardias are sent by Express only. 



BROWALLIA. 



Browallia, elaia. A very free-growing plant, 

 covered with prettj- blue flowers. 25 cents. 



Cactus, best varieties. 25 cents to $2.00 each. 



Calla, Ethiopica. Very large, tube shaped, 

 white flower. 25 to 50 cents each. 



Caladiura, esculenhun. A singularly hand- 

 some and conspicuous plant, having very large, 

 beautiful leaves, often several feet long. Plant 

 will attain a height of five or six feet. One of 

 the best plants for lawns or center of large flow- 

 er beds. Plants are produced from bulbs, like 

 the Calla. Bulbs 25 to 50 cents. 



Caladiura, Fancy. Leaves spotted and strip- 

 ed in almost ever3- color 50 to 75 cents. 



Camellia, aponica. One of the most popu- 

 lar green -house plants for Winter bloom. (Sent 



CALADIUM. 



by Express only). 

 1^1.00 to $5.00. 



Campsidium, 

 Filicifolium. An 

 elegant climber of 

 rapid growth, for 

 green -house cul- 

 ture, the leaves of 

 which murh re- 

 semble the fronds 

 of a Fern in min- 

 iature. May be 

 grown as a pot 

 plant, or trained 

 to the rafters. 30 

 cents. 



Carnations, 

 Monthly. Indis- 

 pensable either 

 for decorating the 

 flower garden in 

 Simimer,or green- 

 house or parlor in 

 Winter. The flow- 

 ers are of nearly 

 every shade and 

 marking, and 

 most of them de- 

 lightfully fra- 

 gi-ant. 25 cents 

 each, except 

 where price is 

 given. 



Carnation,neztf 

 CARNATION-p. Henderson, double rvhite per- 

 petual. -'Peter Henderson.'' This new variety is 

 by far the best sort yet introduced. It will pro- 

 duce twice the nvimber of flowei's, and of twice 

 the size of anj- other. Flowers will not burst 

 and fade like manj- other sorts, but will remain 

 on the plant two weeks without fading or burst- 

 ing. Each stem goes to bloom, with five to sever, 

 flowers. Side shoots are constantly forming, 

 each of which goes to bloom. It is truly a per. 



