D.M. FERRY & CO’S 
1914 
BULB CATALOGUE 
I wish I had begun in time. Next season I will 
order my bulbs in September.’’ 
Did you make this resolution last April? Did 
you promise to yourself for next season some stately 
Darwin Tulips blooming on the sunny side of the 
porch and prolonging the season of their gorgeous 
beauty late into May? Perhaps you promised also to 
plant a formal bed of Narcissito lend charm to the 
lawn, there to remain undisturbed and there each 
spring to riot in a wealth of golden color. Perhaps 
you dreamed of a bed of Hyacinths close to the 
house where the reflected sunlight insures an early 
display of stately spikes set with fragrant wax-like 
bells. Didn’t you determine that next year when 
winter’s snow had hardly disappeared your lawn 
should be brightened by those harbingers of spring, 
the hardy Crocus and the dainty Snowdrop? 
The object of this catalogue is to remind you, at 
the proper season, of your garden hopes and to afford 
a guide to their fulfillment. With bulbs as with: 
seeds a bountiful harvest invariably results only from 
long past planting; now is the time to prepare. 
Order at once before stocks become broken and 
insure the wealth of perfect form and color which 
is at your command. DARWIN TULIP, GLOw (See page 10) 
G ten haa and no flowers in my garden! 
= BEDDING HYACINTHS 
