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D. M. FERRY & COS CATALOGUE OF 



FERX. 



Anthyrum, plumoan, Gorinffianum Pictuni tri- 



co'or, 20 cents to $1.00. 

 Blechnum Brizeiense, 25 cents to $1.00. 

 Chirlanthes Hir/a Ellisiana, 50 cents. 

 Cyathea medulla ris, $5 00 to $10.00. 

 DavalUa Disseta. $1.00 to |5.00. 



" elegans, $1.00. 

 Dlcksonia anartica. $.3.00 to §10.00. 

 Gymnogramma chnjsopliylla Lancheana, 25 cents 

 to $1.00. 

 " Dibetata. 25 to 50 cents. 

 " Sulphurkt, 25 cents to $1.00. 

 Lomaria ciV.ata, $1.00. 



'• Gibba, 25 cents to $3.00. 

 " Crispa, 25 cents. 

 Lygodium Palmatum, 25 to 50 cents. 

 " scandens, (Japanese Climbing Fern), a na- 

 tive of Japan, of graceful twining habit, 

 and in its native clime will grow fifty feet. 

 Of easy culture treated as other Ferns, 

 and valuable as a climbing or drooping 

 plant. 25 cents to Sl.'^O. 

 Kephrolpis exaltatum, 25 to 59 cents. 

 P'.atycerium, (^Staghorn Fern>, $1.00 to $5.00. 

 Polypodium glaucum, 2.5 cents to $1.00. 

 " scnbros, 25 cents to $100. 

 " Tcumidrianum, 25 cents to §1.00. 





FERN. 



Pteris, argyrea, 25 cents to $1.00. 



" cretiea alba iineata, 25 to 50 cents. 



" serulta, 25 to 50 cents. 



" macrophylla, 25 to 75 cents. 



" crisiata, 25 to 50 cents. 

 Golden^ stems and underside of leaves beautiful 

 gold color, 25 cents to $1.00. 



Silrer, stem; and unc'erside of leaves beautifui 

 silver color, 25 cents to Si. 00. 



^^We have also a great variet}- of other 

 Ferns and Selagrenellas, too numerous to name. 



Feverfew, Pi-retlirum. Double white; Sum- 

 mer blocniing. 20 cents. 



Feverfew, Golden. > uch u.sed for massing 

 or bordering Laves finely cut, of a golden yel- 

 low color. The flower stems should be cut as- 

 soon as they appear. 10c each : $1 00 per doz. 



Farfug-ium, Grander. A very showy foliage 

 plant, with large, dark green leaves spotted witb 

 yellow. 50 cents. 



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FRAGARIA, 

 Frag-aria, Lid ca. Bright red strawberry? 

 used for rock work or baskets. 25 cents. 



Fuchsia, fL a d y " s 

 Ear Drop I. In shaded 

 situations, with plenty 

 of air and light, tlie\' 

 make elegant Summer- 

 blooming plants for 

 massing or grouping in 

 beds. We have a choice 

 collection of both sin- 

 gle and double, which 

 have been carefully- se- 

 lected with a view tc 

 obtain the best varieties 

 in habit, growth, and 

 distinct shade of color. 

 Fuchsia, I/tts^rj. Scar- 

 let corolla, blush 

 sepals. 

 • Pearl of England. 



white sepals. 

 " Pose of Castile. Violet corolla, blush-pink 



sepals. 

 " May Queen. Blush sepals, scarlet corolla. 

 " Speciosa. Corollas scarlet, sepals blush. 

 " Champion of the World. (New). Dwarf, 

 very free blooming, double variety, with 

 scarlet tube and sepals, violet corolla. 

 Best Fuchsia out. 30 cents. 



FUCHSIA. 



Cherry red corolla, rosy 



