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D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 



Heuchera Sanguinea 



HOLLYHOCK 



A hardy perennial plant from tu'o to 

 three feet high, easily grown from 

 seed and producing long spikes of brilliant crimson flowers. These 

 very desirable in the garden or as cut flowers. If started early indoors 

 will bloom abundantly the first season but the second season will give 

 more and finer flowers Pkt. 10c. 



HiViicr^iic Affiraniic A very vigorous plant of easiest culture 



lliUidi^ud .ri,iili^ct.iiua about two feet high and producmg large, 



handsome cream colored single flowers. Hardy annual Pkt. 5c. 



The modern hollyhock is entii ely 

 different and more beautiful than 

 the plant of twenty years ago be 

 ing much more compact in growth, the flowers larger, richer colored 

 and the double varieties are fuller and of better form. For a back- 

 ground to a flower garden there can be nothing better. Hardy peren- 

 nial; five feet high. 

 Chater's Finest Mixed. Double varieties of the 



greatest perfection Pkt. 15c. 



Double Blood Red ...Pkt. 10c. Double Pink " 10c. 

 " Deep Rose — •• 10c. "Salmon " 10c. 



" Lemon Yellow " 10c. 



'• Pure White. A special strain of our own develop- 

 ment in which the plant is more compact and earlier 

 blooming and the flowers larger and of better shape 



than those of the old white Pkt. 10c. 



Double Choice Mixed, a well proportioned mixture of 



all colors Pkt. 10c. 



Double Mixed. •• 5c. 



Hiimii1ii« T»nnnirii« An easily grown hardy 

 numUIUS «iaponiCUS annual climber grow- 

 ing fifteen to twenty feet and desirable for covering 

 unsightly objects or shading verandas Pkt. 5c. 



Hv5ir»ir»fl-i R^»n A fine climber producing abun- 



nyacinin Oean dantly clusters of purple or 

 white flowers which are followed by ornamental seed 

 pods. Tender annual; ten to twenty feet high. 



Alba, white Pkt. 5c. Purpurea, purple. .Pkt. 5c. 



Mixed. The above mixed '♦ 5c. 



IBERIS— (See Candytuft). 



\f*f^ Plsinf i^Ies^^^'^bryanthemum Crystallinum) . A 



*^'5 * IdllL handsome, cui-ious plant for hanging bas- 

 kets, rock work, vases and edgings; leaves and stems 

 succulent, appearing as though covered with ice 

 crystals. Tender annual trailer; six inches high. 



Pkt. 5c. 



Impatiens Sultani ^SSg^T'^lS 



succession of brilliant rose-scarlet flowers. Very desir- 

 able for pot culture or the open ground Pkt. 25c. 



A beautiful climber for the 

 greenhouse or the open air. 

 _ Blooms earlier and more pro- 



fusely in rather poor soil but gives more vigorous 

 plants and attractive foliage if soil is rather rich. 

 Tender annual; ten to fifteen feet high. 



Setosa. {Brazilian Morning Glory). A vigorous rapid 

 growing vine with large, handsome, three-lobed leaves and 

 stems covered with brown hair. The flowers are delicate 

 blue or reddish purple and are produced in clusters. One 

 of the most distinct and beautiful Ipomoeas Pkt. 10c. 



Coccinea. (Star Ipomcea). Tlie plant is like that of the 

 Morning Glory but is covered with a profusion of small, 

 brilliant red, star shaped flowers Pkt. 5c. 



Bona Nox. (Evening Glory). Violet blue '• 5c. 



Limbata mixed. Very large and beautiful violet or blue 

 flowers with white margins and throats Pkt. 5c. 



Fine mixed " 5c. 



IPOMCEA QUAMOCLIT— (See Cypress Vine). 



IPOMOPSIS— (See Tree Cypress'). 



JAPAN HOP— (See Hiimulus Japonicus). 



(Coix Lachryma). Curious ornamental 

 grass with broad, corn-like leaves and 



seeds of a light slate color. Valuable for the formation of 



winter bouquets in connection with everlasting flowers. 



Strings of handsome beads are made from the seeds. 



Hardy annual; three feet high Pkt. 5c. 



JOSEPH'S COAT— (See Amaranthus Tricolor). 



lCf\nV%isk ^nr\r\skV^i> (Mexican Fire Bush). A quick 

 IVUCIlid. ^K.upAri&, growing annual foliage or hedge 



Ipomoea 



HOLLYHOCK 



LARhiSPUR 



Job's Tears 



{Delphinium). The Lark- 

 spur is one of the hand- 

 somest and most useful of 

 plants and for large gardens is invaluable. 



Double Dwarf Rocket, mixed. Produces beautiful spikes of 

 double flowers in many shades. Hardy annual; one foot 

 high Pkt. 5c. 



Cardiopetalum. An ornamental, free blooming plant; flow- 

 ers deep blue, heart shaped. Hardy annual; one and one- 

 half feet high Pkt. 6c. 



Tall Stock Flowered, mixed {Consolidafl. pi.). Flowers dou- 

 ble, borne on spikes about fifteen inches long. Colors 

 rose, white and shades of blue. Hardy annual; two feet 

 high Pkt. 5c. 



Double Emperor (Imperiale fl. pi.). Compact and profuse 

 bloomer having erect spikes of very double flowers. Hardy 

 annual; one and one-half feet high. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 5c. 



Consolida Candelabrum fl. pi. Grows in the form of a 

 branched candlestick; flowers double and of various col- 

 ors. Hardy annual; two feet high Pkt. 5c. 



Nudicaule. Scarlet flowers; fine for rockeries, flower bor- 

 ders or pot culture. Hardy perennial; eighteen inches 

 high Pkt. 10c. 



minutive fir tree, the foliage is as fine as moss and of a Elatum. {Bee Larkspur). Flowers are an intense blue color 

 niAan hrichf crrPAn f.r.i-^1. TTo ,.1-,- I'r, +i.c> f r.in„„„^^.,„ui^ 1:^- and have hairy pctals in the center which give them a 



fancied resemblance to a bee. Hardy perennial; five feet 



high Pkt. 5c. 



Formosum. Flower large, rich blue, with small white cen- 

 ter. Hardy perennial ; three feet high; blooms from.July 



to November Pkt. 5c. 



Cashmerianum. A most floriferous and valuable peren- 

 nial, flowering the first year from seed sown early in 

 spring. The flowers are dark blue and one to two inches 

 across and resemble a monk's hood. Height about one 

 and one-half feet Pkt. 10c. 



plant very easily grown, remarkably symmetrical and at' 

 tractive throughout summer and fall. It resembles a di 



liage is as fin 

 clean, bright green color. Early in the fall innumerable Ht 

 tie flowers appear and the whole bush gradually takes on a 

 deep red tinge, hence one of its names. Hardy annual; 

 two and one-half feet high Pkt. 5c. 



I atlf-sitlA ^"^I'y rapid growing free flowering plants 

 *^****^'*''*** that bloom continuously through the sum- 

 mer and may be preserved through the winter in a light 

 cellar. The plants form small shrubs, producing in abun- 

 dance heads of variously colored flowers that emit a pow^er- 

 ful aromatic fragrance and continually change color. 

 They are succeeded by green berries that turn to a deep 

 blue. 

 Finest French Hybrids mixed Pkt. 5c. 



LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS— (See Peremua^ Peas). 

 LATHYRUS ODORATUS— (See Sioeet Feas). 



