D. M. FERRY & GO'S 



TW PLANTS, 



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Plants of Special Merit and Interest. 



AOniilon, Vexillarium var. Climbing habit, veined and striped ; scai-let 

 and yellow. 25 cents. 



Abutilon, Thompsonii. Leaves mottled with bright golden yellow ; one 

 of the finest ornamental-leaved plants. 25 cents. 



Achyranthus, Lindenii. Deep blood red. 20 cents. 



A. — Var Gilsonii. Light crimson, pinkish stems. 20 cents. 



" atweus reticulatu%. Leaves veined ; stalks light carmine, 20 cents. 



Desirable bedding plants of dwarf habit, forming a fine contrast with Coleus 

 and other plants. 



A^apanthllS, umbellatus var. 50 cents to $l.oo. 



Ageratllin, Tom Thumb. A dwarf variety of low and compact growth ; 

 flowers light porcelain blue. 20 cents. 



Aloysia, citriodora. (Lemon Verbena.) Of this well known shrub, so 

 indispensable for the delightful fragrance of its leaves, we off"er fine plants. 25c. 



Alter 11 atlieraj versicolo?'. Crimson and bronze. 20 cents. 



A. — latifolia. Leaves dark crimson, tipped light rose. 20 cents. 



Both varieties very desirable for bedding out ; of low, compact growth ; 

 well adapted for front lines or circles. 



Begonia, y?(?TO^7 2«<^ varieties — Desirable plants, blooming more or less pro- 

 fusely from November to March ; varying in color from white and rose, to bright 

 scarlet ; assimilating in character to the well known Begonia Rex in their great 

 diversity of picturesque markings, rich, crimson-tinted stems, and silvery leaf 

 margins. 

 B. — Fuchsioides. Scarlet. 25 cents. 



Hybrida multijlora. Rosy pink. 25 cents. 



Saimdersonii. Scarlet crimson 25 cents. 



Weltoniensis. Beautiful pink ; winter blooming. 25 cents. 



Rex. Large leaf varieties. 50 cents. 



Agyrostigma Prita. Spotted white. 50 cents. 



Calceolaria, rugosa. (Shrubby Calceolaria.) A beautiful class of plants, 

 flowering from May to November. 25 cents. 



Calla, Ethiopica. Very large, tube-shaped, white flower. 25 to 50 cents. 



Carnations, monthly. Indispensable either for decorating the flower gar- 

 den in summer or green-house or parlor in winter. The flowers are of nearly 

 eveiy shade and marking, and most of them delightfully fragrant. 



