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D. M. FERRY & GO'S 



Crenata, (fl. alba pleno). — A very valuable variety, 

 t)f strong growth, producing its pure white, double fiow- 

 fers in abundance. 25 cents. 



DAPHNB CNEOKTTM:. 



A beautiful, low growing, evergreen shrub, flowering 

 very freelj^ in early spring, and at intervals through the 

 Summer ; flowers bright pink, very fragrant. 50 cents, 



FORSTTHIA. 



Viridissima. — Produces beautiful yellow flowers 

 €arly in spring ; leaves deep green. 25 cents 



HYDBANGEA Paniculata Grandiflora. 



6 to 10 inches, 25 cents ; 15 to 18 inches, 40 cents. 



ULAC« 



White and Purple.— 35 cents each. 



PYBTJS JAPONICA. 



Blooms early in spring ; flowers bright scarlet ; very 

 hardy. 25 cents. 



PinaPIiE FRINGE. 



A beautiful, distinct, large shrub, much admired for 

 Its long, feathery flower stalks, which give the tree the 

 appearance of being covered with a cloud of smoke. 25c 



PHIXADELPHUS, or MOCK ORANGE. 



Grandiflora. — A large growing shrub ; flowers snow 

 ■white, in great profusion. June to July. 25 cents. 



SNOW BAU^. 



A well known shrub, attaining the height of eight or 

 ten feet ; produces its showj^ white flowers in large balls 

 or masses, in June. 25 cents. 



SPIREA. 



Beau'c: fiil shrubs of the easiest culture ; very desirable 

 fo: shrubberies or the flower garden. 



Eillardii.— Rose colored flowers in spikes. 25 cents. 



Calloea Alba. — A white flowering variety, of dwarf 

 habit ; verj^ fine. 25 cents. 



Chamoedrifolia. — One of the most desirable of the 

 Spireas, with small wiry branches covered in June with 

 clusters of white flowers. 25 cents. 



Eximia. — Spikes of bright roee colored flowers ; very 

 free blooming. 25 cents. 



Grandiflora. — A very desirable variety, having large 

 rose colored flowers. 25 cents. 



Profase Flowering. — Flowers white; a gr(;,t 

 bloomer. 25 cents. 



Prunifolia. — A beautiful spirea ; its flowers are like 

 •double, small, white daisies ; blooms eariy. 25 cent>. 



Reevesii fl. pi. — Double white flowers in clusters>'- 

 very fine. 25 cents. 



Thunbergia. — A pretty, white flowering variety, 

 with narrow, linear leaves ; valuable for forcing. 25 cts. 



Van Houtte. — A strong grower ; flowers pure white, 

 in clusters ; fine. 25 cts. 



REODODENBRON, or ROSE BA^S. 



The most magnificent hardy evergreen shrub that 

 grov,"S, with broad, thick, evergreen foliage of glossy 

 richness, which iz almost hidden in May and June by a 

 splendid array of beautiful flowers in clusters, each clus- 

 ter large enough for a lady's bouquet. 



CatawbJence and Maximum Seedlings.— 9 to 10 

 inches, §r.oo. 



Choice nam d sorts, 9 to 10 inches. $2.00. 



"WTEGELIA. 



Rosea. — A beautiful shrub, with rose colored flowers, 

 in May and June. 25 cent;^ 



Rosea, (Nana variegated). — One of the most con- 

 spicuous shrubs that we cultivate ; leaves beautifully 

 margined creamy white; flowers pink. It is a dwarf 



grower, and admirably adapted to small lawns or gar- 

 dens. 35 cents. 



Amabilis. — Of robust habit, large foliage and flowers; 

 deep rose color. 25 cents. 



Verschafeltii. — A strong, upright grower; foliage 

 and flowers very much resembling roses. 25 cents. 



^^^We will send six shrubs, each labeled, our selec- 

 tion of varieties, for $1.00. 



Hardy Ornamental Climbing 

 Vines. 



AMPEIiOPSIS. 



Quinquefolia, (American Ivy). — A perfectly hardy 

 climber, of rapid growth ; fine for covering walls or un- 

 sightly objects. 25 cents. 



Tricolor. — A variety with leaves beautifully mottled 

 with creamy white. 25 cents. 



Veitchii. — A hardy climbing plant from Japan ; it is 

 a splendid plant for covering unsightly objects, as it 

 clings to stone work, &c., with the greatest tenacity. 

 The foliage is a bright glossy green, shaded with pur- 

 ple, changing in fall to the brightest tints of scarlet, 

 crimson and orange. 25 cents. 



AIHBIA ftTJINATA. 



A very beautiful, perfectly hardy, fast growing, 

 Japan vine, with magnificent foliage, producing flowers 

 in large clusters of chocolate purple color, possessing a 

 most delicious perfume ; unsurpassed for covering trel- 

 lises and verandas, the foliage never being attacked by 

 insects. 25 cents. 



ARISTOIX)CHIA SIPHO. 



Dutchman's Pipe. — A magnificent, hardy vine of 

 rapid growth, with very large, heart-shaped leaves, and 

 brownish flowers resembling in shape a miniature pipe; 

 splendid for archways or verandas. Strong plants, $1.00. 



BIGHONIA. 



Radicans, (Trump- 

 et Flowed). — A rapid- 

 growing plant, with 

 large, scarlet, trumpet- 

 shaped {lowers, 25 cts. 



HONEYSITCKX^. 



Monthly fragra 

 — A fine, rapid-g' 

 ing variety ; flo /er: 

 large and very fragrani 

 color red and yellow. ^ 

 constant bloomer. 25c 



Chinese Tw ling. 

 Blooms a t in'Ti/air 

 through th'' r^ummer, 

 and retain? its foliage 

 late in winter; flovers 

 nearly white, quite dis- 

 tinct. 20 cents. 



Scarlet Trumpet. — A strong, rapid grower , blooms 

 very freely the entire season ; bright red, trumpet-shaped 

 flowers. 20 cents. 



Aurea Reticulata.— A variety with beautifully va- 

 riegated foliage ; the leaves are netted and veined with 

 clear yellow ; flowers yellow and fragrant ; fine for small 

 yards. 25 cents. 



Halliana. — Color white, changing to yellow; very 

 fragrant ; blooms from June to November. 20 cents. 



Magnevillea.— Flowers yellowish white; fragrant; 

 evergreen in winter. 20 cents. 



