D. M. FERRY & GO'S 



$eed^ f)e^igr|ed fof G^feei\-Soii^e — dontrqued. 



Echeveria, metallica glauca. 



" secunda " 



Ferns, finest mixed (Filices.) 



" 50 finest species mixed. 

 Fuchsia, finest double mixed. 



" hybrida, white corollas. 

 Geranium, (Pelargonium) Diadematum 

 Odier. 

 " " Fancy. 



" Zonale, scarlet. 



" white leaved. 

 " " new golden and 



bronze. 

 Gloxinia, hybrida crassifolia grandi- 



flora erecta. 

 " " " horizontalis 



" " •* pendula. 



" mixed. 

 Htimca, elegans. 

 Heliotrope, Anna Turrell. 

 Roi des Noirs. 

 Triomphe de Liege. 

 " dark varieties mixed. 



Ipomea, rubro caerulea. 

 Jacobcea, double crimson. 

 " " white. 



Jacobcsa, double yellow. 



" new double dwarf blue. 

 Lantana, finest Fre.ich hybrids mixed, 

 " alba magna. 

 " Imperatrice Eugenie, 

 Passion Flower, Disemma coccinea. 

 Perilla, atropurpurea laciniata 

 Primula, Sinensis fimbriata, New 

 Scarlet. 

 Rose mixed. 

 Village Maid. 

 James' Prize, 

 choice fern-leaved, 

 double White. 

 " Crimson. 

 " Red. 

 punctata elegantissima 

 choicest mixed. 

 Sedum, coeruleum. 



" aizoon. 

 Smilax, myrsiphyllum as]:)aragoides. 

 Solanum, pseudo capsicum. 

 " Prince of Wales. 

 " Weatherill's hybrids. 



" hybrida compacta. 



^vet^lk^tii}^ kqd ©I'ied J^^tufkl f^lowei'^. 



Nothing could be more acceptable to a lady friend, than a basket or bouquet of fresh flow- 

 ers in mid-winter, and when we remember that they do not wither and fade, but are so preserv- 

 ed that ihey retain all the freshness and beauty of the living flowers, they seem quite indis- 

 pensable. For funeral purposes, in the winter, it is > ften quite impossible to obtain fresh natur- 

 al flowers, or if possible, the enormous prices: charged, wil' prohibit many from obtaining them. 

 Just here comes with peculiar thankfulness the preserved specimens, beautifully arranged in 

 wreaths and crosses, nearly equaling the living specimens in freshness and beauty, at a moder- 

 ate outlay, and never fading. 



The selection can be made and money jorivarded and they will be sent by Express the 

 purchaser paying the express charges. 



Large, Round, Pyramidal Bouquets, for 



vases, extra large - • • • $3 00 



No. I Round Grass Bouquets, for vases. 75 



No. 2 " " " " . 50 



No I Round Hand or Opera Bouquets, 



with Laced Papers 50 



No. 2 same as preceding 25 



No. I Round Bouquets, for vases i 25 



No. 2 " '• _ " 75 



No. I Round Baskets, without Handles. 75 



No. 2 " " " " . 25 



No. I Round Baskets, with Handles i 00 



EACH. 



No. 2 Round Baskets, v/ith Handles % 75 



No. I Large Oval Baskets, with Handles i 00 



No. 



No. I Small " •' 



No. 2 " " " 



Suspending Baskets 



No. I Wreaths for Parlor Decoration.. . 

 No. 2 " •• " . . . 



No. I Wreaths for Funeral Purposes.. . 

 No. 2 " '■ '• .. . 



No. I Crosses " " .. . 



No. 2 " " " .. . 



75 



50 



25 



J 00 



^ 50 



1 50 



2 00 



1 GO 



2 50 

 1 50 



FEAT til:! K. GRASS. — Plain, original bunches 30c ; colored original bunches spc each. 

 GREEN DYED MOSS.— Best quality, bunches, 30 cents each. 



IIYIITIORTEEEES-CGnaphauums.)— Yellow \yith red spots. 'Vange. Black, Green, Blue, 

 Crimson, Magenta, Violet, Scarlet, White, Mixed. Original bunches, $1.00 each 



