D. M. FERRY & GO'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 



NASTURTIUM 



Few plants are more easily grown or 

 remain longer in bloom. In favorable 

 soil they are produced in abundance 

 throughout the season. Sow in spring 

 in well drained, moderately rich soil. 



TV Jt XT •»• ( Tro pop-oluTn 



LJWart Varieties minor) Flowers 



very brilliant and attractive. Plants 



evenly dwarf and are often used for a 



border. Hardy annual; one foot high. 



Aurora. Light reddish orange veined 



with carmine. Oz. 15c. . .^ Pkt. 5c. 



Bronze Colored. Bronze-orange. 



Oz. 15c " 5c. 



Crimson. Dark crimson. Oz. 15c. " 5c. 

 Empress of India. Small, compact 

 plant; deep scarlet flowers; very 



dark foliage. Oz. 15c " 5c. 



King Theodore. Scarlet maroon. Oz. 15c. " 5c. 



Pearl. Pale yellow. Oz. 15c " 5c. 



Rose. A warm rose pink. Oz. 15c " 5c. 



Scarlet. Scarlet orange. Oz. 15c " 5c. 



Schilling's Striped. Bright yellow, ma- 

 roon blotches. Oz. 15c " 5c, 



Yellow. Rich golden yellow. Oz. 15c... " 5c. 

 Mixed Dwarf. Oz. 15c; J^ Lb. 30c; Lb. 85c. " 5c. 



T" •!• \r 'a.* (Tropoeolum Lobbianum) The 



1 railing varieties Lobbianum differs from the 

 common running nasturtium in being less rank growing, 

 more fioriferous 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 with carmine stain. Oz. 20c; 

 K Lb. 50c Pkt. 5c. 



Brilliant. Intense scarlet red, dark foliage. Oz^ 20c; 

 J^Lb. 50c •• 5c. 



Cardinal. Deep scarlet, dark foliage. Oz. 20c = " 5c. 



Chestnut Brown. Rich red maroon. Oz. 20c " Sc. 



Giant of Battles. Sulphur, red blotches. Oz. 20c ** 5c. 



Hemisphsericum. Straw color, blotched and suffused with scarlet 



orange; vigorous foliage growth. Oz. 15c; Ji Lb. 50c " 5c. 



Jupiter. Very large, deep golden yellow flowers; remarkably vigorous 



in growth and free blooming. Oz. 15c; J^ Lb. 40c " 5c. 



King of the Blacks. Crimson maroon, darker markings. Oz. 20c; 



^ Lb. GOc " 5c. 



Light Yellow. Yellow with maroon stain . Oz. 20c; Rose. Bright, distinct, attractive. Oz. 20c; ]S< Lb. 50c. " 5c. 



^ Lb. 50c Pkt. 5c. Spitfire. Bright, fiery scarlet, very fioriferous. 



Queen Wilhelmina. Foliage variegated, being Oz. 20c; ^^ Lb. 50c " 5c. 



marbled and veined with light green and white. Mixed Trailing. Lobbianum varieties. Oz. 15c; 

 Flowers rosy scarlet. Oz. 20c "10c. J^ Lb. 25c; Lb. 75c 



Chameleon Nasturtiums Almost every shade of color 

 and marking known to nasturtiums; continually changing 

 from day to day. A very attractive strain. 



Dwarf Chameleon. Oz. 20c; J^ Lb. 60c Pkt. 5c. 



Tall Chameleon. Oz. 15c; %; Lb. 40c " 5c. 



" 5c. 



Madame Gunter's Hybrid Nasturtiums Flowers are 

 striped or blotched with shades of red on yellow and 

 orange ground, forming a combination of exceeding 

 brilliancy and beauty. About four feet high. Half hardy 

 annual. Oz. 15c; K Lb. 40c Pkt. 5c. 



Nemophila 



Nicotiana 



(Love Grove) Flowers single, cup- 

 shaped, about an inch in diameter; 

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



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



Handsome garden plants of the 

 tobacco farriily, valuable for long 

 and free blooming. Flowers salver- 

 shaped, with long tubular corollas. Half hardy annuals; 

 about three feet high. 

 Affinis. Flowers large, white and fully expanded only in 

 evening or cloudy days. Very fragrant. Oz. 30c. .Pkt. 5c. 

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

 little smaller than Affinis and unlike it, in full bloom dur- 

 ing the day. Very fioriferous Pkt. 10c. 



NIQELLA— (-See Love in -a- Mist) 



'Nrklana Fine for rock work, pots, baskets and vases. 



i^Oiallcl Blooms abundantly; fiowers convolvulus- 

 shaped, blue and white. Hardy trailing annual; six inches 

 high. Mixed Pkt. 5c. 



CENOTHERA— (-See Primrose) 



CW^anAt^v (^^eriuni Oleander) This well known shrub 



V^icdncicr flowers freely the greater pai-t of the year. 

 In a warm climate it requires no protection, growing to a 

 good sized tree. The flowers are white or different shades 

 of red Pkt. 5c. 



O-valic Very pretty, herbaceous plants with richly 



V^Xcilib colored blossoms. They thrive well in a mix- 

 ture of loam and sand. Desirable for greenhouse decora- 

 tion, rock work or baskets. Half hardy perennial. 



Rosea. Rose colored Pkt. 10c. 



