FERRY & GO'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 



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Nasturtium 



Cheuneleon Nasturtiums Wlien a plant of this novel 

 sort is in full bloom, one can find upon it flowers of almost 

 every shade of color and form of marking known to 

 nasturtiums. No matter what color a flower mav be 

 when it opens, it is continually changing from day to day, 

 A vei^' attractive strain. 



Dwarf Chameleon . . . Pkt. 5c. Tall Chameleon . . . Pkt. 5c. 



NASTURTIUM 



Few plants are more easily grown or 

 remain longer in bloom. lii favorable 

 soil they are produced in abundance 

 throughout the season. Sow in spring 

 in well drained, moderately rich soil. 



Dwarf Varieties minor) a bed 



of dwarf nasturtiums in the yard is 

 very brilliant and attractive. The 

 plants are so evenly dwarf that they 

 are often used for a border. Hardy 

 annual; about one foot high. 



Aurora. Light reddish-orange veined 

 with carmine Pkt. 5c. 



Bronze Colored. Bronze-orange " 5c. 



Crimson. Rich, dark crimson . . " 5c. 



Empress of India. Small, compact 

 plant; deep scarlet flowers; very dark 

 foliage Pkt. 5c. 



King Theodore. Dark scarlet 

 maroon " 5c. 



Pearl. Pale yellow " 5c. 



Rose. A warm rose pink " 5c. 



Scarlet. Scarlet orange " 6c. 



Schilling's Striped. Bright j-el- 

 low, maroon stripes " 5c. 



Yellow. Rich golden yellow " 5c. 



Mixed D warf. All of the abov e. " 5c. 



T.i. -WT • .• (Tropa^oJum Lobbiamim) 



railing Varieties The Lobbianum differs 

 from the common running nasturtium in being 

 less rank growing, more floriferous and having 

 richer, more varied colored flowers of many 

 shades, from the brightest scarlet to deep maroon. 

 Fine for covering arbors and trellises. Half hardy 

 annual; growing about ten feet. 

 Bright Yellow. Yellow "«"ith carmine stain. .Pkt. 5c. 

 Brilliant. Intense scarlet red, dark foliage " 5c. 



Cardinal. Deep scarlet, dark foliage " 5c. 



Chestnut Brow^n. Rich red maroon " 5c. 



Qiant of Battles. Sulphur, red blotches " 5c. 



Hemisphsericum. Straw color, blotched and suffused 



A\-ith scarlet orange; vigorous foliage growth '• 5c. 



Jupiter. Very large, deep golden yellow flowers; re- 

 markably vigorous in growth and free blooming. . " 6c. 

 King of the Blacks. Crimson maroon, darker 



markings " 5c. 



Light Yellow. Y'ellow with maroon stain " 5c. 



Queen Wilhelmina. Fohage variegated, being 

 marbled and veined with light green and white. 



Flowers rosy scarlet " 10c 



Rose. A bright rose, distinct and attractive " 5c. 



Spitfire. Bright, fiery scarlet, very floriferous " 5c. 



Mixed Trailing. Lobbianum varieties " 5c. 



Madeune Gunter's Hybrid Nasturtiums Flowers are 

 striped or blotched with shades of red on yellow and 

 orange ground, forming a combination of exceeding 

 brilhancy and beauty. About foiu' feet high. Half hardy 

 annual Pkt. 5c. 



N^mrknViila (Love Grove) Flowers single, cup 



1 1 c:iii«jpiiiici. shaped, about an inch in diameter; 



shades of blue and white. A deUcate, attractive, hardy 



annual; six inches high. Mixed Pkt. 5c. 



NirrkfistrtA Handsome garden plants of the tobacco 

 i'ii«..\/i.ia.iici. famfly. valuable for long and free bloom- 

 mg. Flowers salver shaped, with long, tubular corollas. 

 Halt-hardy annuals; about three feet high. 

 Affinis. Flowers large, white and fullv expanded only in 

 evening or cloudy days. Deliciouslv fragrant. . . . Pkt.' 5c. 

 Sanders, Mixed. Flowers white, carmine-rose or violet, a 

 little smaller than Affinis and unhke it in fufl bloom dur- 

 ing the day. Very floriferous Pkt. 10c. 



NIGELLA— ('S'ee Love-in-a-Mist) 



Nn1»n» ^^°? ^°^ ''"^^ work, pots, baskets and vases, 

 1 ^ vriaiio. as the branches hang pendulous over the edge 

 of vase or basket. Blossoms produced abundantly, con- 

 volvulus-shaped, brilliant and of various colors. Hardy 

 trailing annual; six inches high. Mlsed Pkt. 6c. 



Nyct 



_„__-__ Charming little plants, well adapted for 

 ermia rockeries, baskets and edgings. The 

 florets are star shaped, white or tinted with various shades 

 and during the evening are very fragrant. Half hardy 



annual; six inches high. Mixed Pkt. 5c. 



CENOTHERA— (-See Primrose) 



01**arirl<»y (Cerium Oleander) This well known shrub 

 vyicdnuer ig of easy culture and flowers freely the 

 greater part of the year. In warm, moist climates it re- 

 quires no protection and attains the proportions of a good 

 sized tree The flowers have a salver shaped corolla with 

 a crown of cut appendages in the center and are white or 



different shades of red Pkt. 5c. 



herbaceous plants with richly 

 ms. They thrive well in a mix- 

 ture of loam and sand. Desirablefor greenhouse decora- 

 tion, rock work or baskets. Half hardy perennial. 

 Rosea, rose colored Pkt. 10c, 



Ova lie "^'^^'J' pretty, 

 ^^ -'*'**•*** colored blossoms. 



