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D. M. FERRY & CO’S CATALOGUE OF 
BEGONIA—ReEx. 
beautiful plants in cultivation, when grown singly in 
hanging baskets. 30 cents. 
Begonia, Sudfeltatum nigricans. Leaves are a 
rich shade of crimson ; flowers blush white. 30 cents. 
Begonia, ~zrva. One of the most valuable acquisi- 
tions to Winter-flowering plants. Leaves dark green; 
flowers rosy-scarlet, glossy and wax-like. It is a model 
ef perfection. Nice, large, healthy plants 50 cents to 
$x.co. 
Bouvardia. Valuable as Winter blooming plants, 
equally desirable for bedding. Beginning to bloom in 
August, they continue until frost. 30 cents each. 
Bouvardia, Lienxtha. Dazzling scarlet; small and 
compact. 
“ KWreelandiz. Pure white. 
** Elegans. Scarlet vermillion; trusses large and 
full. 
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Te Bride. Pink; soft and pretty shade. 
Bouvardias are sent by express only. 
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BROWALLIA. 
Browallia, e/ata. A very free-growing plant, cov- 
ered with pretty blue flowers. 25 cents. 
Cactus, best varieties 25 cents to $2.00 each. 
Calla, Ethiopfica. Very large, tube-shaped, white 
flower. 25 to 50 cents each. 
Caladium, esculentum. A singularly handsome and 
eonspicuous 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 lawn or cen- 
ter of large flower beds. Plants are produced from bulbs 
like the Calla. Bulbs 25 to socents. f 
Caladium, fazcy. Leaves spotted and striped in 
almost every color. 50 to 75 cents. 
Camellia, ¥afonzca. One of the most popular green- 
house plants for Winter bloom. (Sent by express only). 
$x.00 to $5.00. 
Campsidium, /7/zczfoléum. An elegant climber of 
rapid grewth, for green-house culture, the leaves of | 
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CALADIUM. 
which much resemble the fronds of a Fern in miniature. 
May be grown as a pot plant, or trained to the rafters. 
30 cents. 
Carnations, Month- 
¢y. Indispensable, 
either for decorating 
the flower garden in 
Summer, or green- 
house or parlor in 
Winter. The flowers 
are of nearly every 
shade and marking, 
and most of them de- 
lightfully fragrant. 25 
cents each, except 
where price is given. 
Carnation, xew, 
double white perpetu- 
al, ‘‘ Peter Hender- 
son.” This new vari- 
ety is by far the best 
sort yet introduced. It 
will produce twice the 
number of flowers, and 
of twice the size of any 
other. Flowers will 
» not burst and fade like 
Z many other sorts, but 
$#? will remain on the 
plant two weeks with- 
out fading or bursting. 
Each stem goes te 
bloom with five to 
seven flowers. Side 
shoots are constantly 
forming, each of which 
goes to bloom. It is 
truly a perpetual 
bloomer. Nearly 200 
buds.and blossoms are 
on a good sized plant 
atone time. 40 cents 
P. HENDERSON FLOWER. 
each ; $3.50 per dozen. 
Carnation, President DeGraw. White. 
‘* La Purtte. Carmine. 
“ La Purite, var. Scarlet, striped. 
‘“\ Edwardsiz. White. 
Centurea, candida. 
white. 25 cents. 
gymnocarpa. Drooping habit; silvery grey; 
valuable plant to contrast with Coleus and 
Achyranthus. 25 cents. 
Plants dwarf; leaves downy 
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