80 D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 
Beautiful garden plants, having dei- : 
E | icately shaded large blossoms, and : 
easily cultivated in any good garden 
soil. Hardy annual; about one foot high. 
Rubicunda splendens, a showy variety. Rosy lilac flowers, with pur- 
pleistain inthe center ape eee sete eee ene oe Pkt. Scts 
Rosea alba (Tom Thumb), delicately blotched blossoms, white at 
the outer portion and rose at base of petals........... Pkt. 5cts 
Lady Albemarle, carmine-crimson; compact habit; very beau- 
LETH ELD Wotan eee a PST cos Meee tare at ety ee i SA aS Al i Se Pkt. 5cts 
Duchess of Albany, a magnificent sort, producing a profusion of 
large, rich, satiny-white flowers, measuring about four inches 
CLOSE | sje sere weenie ANAS ACR EINEA ani oti nice hay een Pkt. 5cts 
G ( f rR D (Cucurbita). A tribe of climbers with 
O curiously shaped and colored fruit. 
Thalassia ee, Dellp.of rapids growth, theysare fine 
to cover old fences, trellises, stumps, ete. The foliage is quite 
ornamental. Tender annual; ten to twenty feet high. 
Dish Cloth, a rapid climber having long green fruit the inside of which 
is a fibrous mass, and when the shell and seeds are removed makes 
an excellent substitute for a bath sponge........... ... . -Pkt. 5cts 
Orange, the well known Mock Orange........................ ‘* 5ets 
Japanese Nest Egg, white; like an egg; does not crack and is not injured by 
heationcolds.he-+4. ¢ Be eats a thciicveaiatel sats cists Seis erage ieee Pkt. 5cts 
Apple shaped, yellow, beautifully striped..... ......... Pes Ge this tate “* 5cts = 
Pear shaped, striped yellow and green, with cream color....... ... ‘* 5cets 2 
Pear shaped, ringed, exceedingly beautiful fruit with rings of shades of yel- = <= 
low running around it; green ends. ...... Pkt. 5cts 
Bottle, curiously and handsomely shaped fruit. ‘* 5cts 
Corsican, elegant fruit and rapid climber...... ‘* Sets 
Siphon, or Dipper, useful for dippers.......... ‘* Sects 
GODETIA, Lapy ALBEMARLE. 
Powder Horn, in the form of a pow- 
der drops fee Sch eo Pkt. 5cts HEDYSARU M—(See French Honey- 
Hercules’ Club, the longest of all suckle). 
the varieties........... Okt. 5cts HELIANTHUS—(See Sun Flower). 
Mixedie Sis eee “* 5cts 
GYNERIUM —(See Pampas Grass). 
()YPSOPHILA... 
Delicate free flowering little 
plants, covered with a profusion of 
white and pink little star-shaped 
blossoms. Well adapted for hang- 
ing baskets or edgings, and valua- 
* le in conjunction with other flow- 
2 HELICHRYSUM 
Large, full, double flowers of 
various colors, from bright yellow to 
scarlet shaded and tipped. Peculiar- 
ly desirable as dried specimens; ex- 
ceedingly handsome bouquets may 
be formed of them for winter, if 
blossoms be gathered when on the 
point of expanding. Hardy annual; 
six inches to two feet high. 
Bracteatum (Golden Hternal Flow- 
ers for making bouquets. Will er), bright yellow........ Pkt. 5cts 
thrive anywhere. Nanum atrosanguineum o: se deep 
Elegans, mixed, white and pink Fe Gites a SPS Fa aE oa = ae 
fiowers. Hardy annual; one foot 3 Compositum album fl. pl., lowers 
high..... gana .....Pkt. 5cts Whites: 2). Meee eons Pkt. 5 
SX Monstrosum fl. pl., mixed, varieties 
of largest double flowers.Pkt. 5cts 
Nanum fil. pl., mixed, dwarf grow- 
ing, double flowering varieties, 
Muralis—One of the most charming 
and graceful border plants to be 
found in any collection. Will thrive 
anywhere and is as easily grown as MiXeG sco noon ee kt. 5 
Candytuft, but prefers a limestone Minimum fl. pl., mixed, beautiful minia- 
, soil. Pink flowers. Hardy annual; ture double flowers. ..........-. Pkt. 5cts 
six inches high......... Pkt. Scts Mixed, the above varieties. ..... Pkt. 5cts 
ONS HELIPTERUM A desirable distinct dwarf 
\\ everlasting, with large glob- 
ular clusters of bright yellow and pure white, 
star like flowers. Excellent for forming win- 
: ter bouquets, and retaining 
F Highly valued for the frag- its color for years. Hardy 
e 10 rope rance of their flowers and annual; one foot high. 
duration of bloom. Half Mjved.............Pkt. 5cts 
hardy perennial, blooming the first year from 
seed; one foot high. 
Anna Turrell, violet-blue.....Pkt. 10cts 
King of the Blacks, splendid. ‘‘ 10cts 
Triumphe de Liege, deep blue. ‘‘ 10cts 
Dark varieties, mixed, very oe 
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Heuchera Sanguinea ” 
This perfectly hardy perennial is easily 
grown from seed and is not only valuable 
for the garden but is highly recommend- 
ed for florists. The spikes of brilliant 
crimson flowers extend high above the 
foliage and are admirably adapted for cut 
flowers and bouquets. The plants are 
about eighteen inches high, of bushy 
habit, and the leaves are light green and .< 
slightly hairy. If started early indoos —=—* 
the plants will flower abundantly and con- 
RY tinuously the first season, but as their 
VAN WS flowering capacity increases with age, 
HEUCHERA SANQUINEA. their full beauty is not developed until 
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the second year........ ergata Pkt. 15cts 
HIBISCUS AFRIC ANU S A branching plant of the easiest culture, with rather pretty foliage, and large, exceed- 
ingly showy cream colored blossoms; purple in the center. Hardy annual; two feet 
high). oc selon eo eee ere Meme eee acute eM Fath sis tie See Sheets He Sarge Pkt. 5cts 
HONESTY (Satin Flower). Early, free flowering plants, interesting for the silver like tissue of the seed pods in their 
matured state. Not very conspicuous. The seed pods are fine for skeletonizing and working in with other 
everlasting flowers for winter bouquets. Hardy biennial; two feet high. Purple and white mixed......... ..... Pkt. 5cts 
