D. M. Ferry & Company's 



1910 BULB CATALOGUE 1910 



For the small amount of attention and ex- 

 pense involved, it is doubtful if Nature in all her 

 various forms of beauty .gives anywhere more 

 delightful and satisfactory results than are ob- 

 tained through the medium of Holland bulbs. 



These returns, moreover, come at the time 

 of year when they are the most acceptable. 

 Soon after the disappearance of snow and long 

 before the ordinary outdoor flowers are available, 

 the hardy Snowdrop and Crocus may be had in 

 their perfection; then the fair and stately Hyac- 

 inth, followed closely by the varied and exquisite 

 Tulip and the graceful and charming Narcissus. 



The home of no reader of this catalogue is 

 so isolated but that through the mails it can be 

 easily furnished, indoors or outside, with bulbs 

 enough to make it bright and cheerful with the 

 rich colors of these flowers. 



To aid those unfamiliar with the few cultural 

 directions necessary to insure success we have 

 prepared the chart on the opposite page. Ordi- 

 narily good garden soil and sufficient moisture are 

 the only other requisites. 



Now is the time to order. The cost is small 

 and Ferrv's bulbs are rich in satisfaction. 



SINGLE LATE, OR SHOW TULIPS 



