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D. M, Ferry & Go's Descriptive Catalogue. 



Nevj Life^ by far the finest striped variety ; color deep 

 scarlet, striped with white. 



Pantaloon, scarlet with white blotch on center of each 

 petal ; veiy attractive. 



Queen of the West, rosy scarlet. 



White Clipper, pure white ; dwarf. 



Wood Nymph, new; clear pink. 

 GERANIUM, DOUB1.E,— A beautiful selection 



of this well known plant, producing double flowers, and 



cultivated as easily as the single varieties. They are 



free blooming, and remain a long time in perfection, and 



are useful in a variety of ways, where the single ones 



are not. 20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen ; ^10.00 per 100, 



by express, except where noted. 



Asa Gray, bright salmon, a soft and mellow tint. 



Candidissima plena, pure white. 



Charles Darwin, rich, deep violet-purple, the base 

 of the superior petals marked with a flaming color. 

 25 cents. 



Charlotte, violet-purple ; very dark. 



Crimson Ling. 



Depute Laflize, truss round ; vermilion-purple. 



Dounine, deep rose; dwarf. 



Defiance, dark crimson. 



Elegans, deep pink. 



Ernest Lauth, glowing crimson, 



Fright, striped ; rightly named. 



J. C. Rodbard, brilliant red. 



Jewel, trusses of good size, deep scarlet in color. 



J. G. Waggoner, rich crimson. 



Le Fere Secchi, orange-sajmon. 



Little Gem, dwarf ; scarlet ; profuse bloomer. 



J/Iary Andersoti, new; vermilion-scarlet. 



Meteor, light crimson. 



Mnie. A rnelia Ballet, the best of all the double whites, 

 flowers not changing as they grow old. 25 cents. 



Mme. Thibant, flowers very large, deep rose-pink, up- 

 per petals marked with white; habit dwarf and com- 

 pact ; splendid bedder. 25 cents. 



Naomi, new; peculiar violet-pink; very fine. 



Paul Charbonnier, new; light orange-scarlet. 25 cts. 



Prokop Daubed?, new; very pure, soft rose color. 25c. 



Ruby, new; scarlet, very brilliant. 25 cents. 



Sylphide, rose. 



Wonderful, semi-double ; orange-scarlet. 

 GERANIUM, HYBRID IVY LEAF, Bijou, 



scarlet. 



GERANIUM, VARIEGATED. — Bronze, gold 



and silver edged ; most elegantly variegated in foliage ; 



flowers pink, carmine and scarlet ; as vigorous in growth 



as the plain leaved varieties ; admirable for contrast 



with other colors ; partially shaded, succeed as bedders. 



20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen. 



Cloth of Gold, yellow and|green. 



Crystal Palace Gem, golden and green. 



Disti7iction, the leaves are encircled near the edge with 

 a very narrow zone of deep black. 



Freak of Nature, stems and leaf marked with creamy 

 white. 



Golden Crown, light yellow. 



Happy Thought, a large, yellow blotch in the center of 

 each leaf , with an outer band of green at the margin. 



Marshal McMaho7i, ground color of the leaves golden 

 yellow, marked with a deep chocolate ring, 



Mountain of Snow, white margined, scarlet flowers. 



Mrs. Pollock, best tri-colored variety. 



GERANIUM, SCENTED.— 20 cents each; $2.00 



per dozen. 



Apple., round, light green leaf, delightfully fragrant. 



Bahn. 



Dr. Livingstone, leaves finely divided. 



Lady Plymouth, rose scented ; silver edged. 



Mrs. Taylor, scarlet flowers. 



Nutmeg. Penyiyroyal. Rose. 



GERANIUM, IVY LEAF, SINGLE.— The value 

 of this section is greatly enhanced by the beauty and 

 profusion of its flowers during the spring and summer 

 months, varying from white to pink. They are well 

 adapted for rock work or vases; for drooping over baskets 

 or on trellises, they are unsurpassed ; but few plants give 

 more satisfaction for home culture. 20 cents each ; $2.co. 

 per dozen. 

 Diadem. 



Duke of Edinburgh, leaves margined white. 

 L^ Elegante var. 



GERANIUM, IVY LEAF, DOUBLE.— 20 cts. 

 Alice Lee. 



Annie Pfitzer, flowers very large; pink. 

 Gloire d^ Orleans, magenta; profuse bloomer. 

 King Albert, mauve color. 

 Lucy Lemoine, white, veined with purple ; very full. 



Gazania, splendens, a low growing plant, with large, 

 showy, orange-yellow flowers. 20 cents. 



Gloxinias, these are among the handsomest of our 

 summer blooming green-house plants. The bulbs should 

 be started in the spring, in a warm place ; they require 

 partial shade and a liberal supply of water when grow- 

 ing. After blooming, water should be withheld, and 

 the bulbe remain dry during the winter. 25 to 50 cents 

 each. 



Heliotrope, no plant succeeds better for summer 

 flowering ; is equally well adapted for green-house 

 blooming in winter ; it is a constant bloomer, and is a 

 general favorite, on account of its delightful fragrance. 

 20 cents each ; set of six $1.00. 

 Glory de Masette, dark lavender. 

 Heloise Delesalle, lavender. 

 Homer, lilac. 

 Mad. Blerney, white. 

 Miss Nightengale, light lavender. 



Star, the darkest of the heliotropes; white eye ; dwarf 

 habit. 



Helleborus, Niger (Christmas Rose), this plant is 

 perfectly hardy, and when covered with snow in mid- 

 winter, by digging away the snow, buds may be found 

 resembling roses. 25 cents. 



Hibiscus, 25 cents each. 

 Cooperi, foliage variegated, white, green and pink. 

 Double, rosy crimson. 



Hoya, carnosa (Wax Plant), delicate ; waxy, star- 

 shaped flowers. 25 to 50 cents. 

 carnosa var, foliage variegated. 50 cents. 



Hydrangea, Hortensis, the old, hardy variety of 

 great merit ; fiowers pink, changing to bluish white. 250. 

 Otaksa, flowers similar to H. Llortensis, but larger;, 



plant more dwarf, and blooms younger. 25 cents. 

 Paniculata grandiflora, perfectly hardy; flowers white.. 



25 to 50 cents. 

 Thos. Hogg, white ; one of the best. 25 cents. 



Ivies, plain and variegated. Best varieties, 20 to 50c. 



Ivy, German, rapid growing climber, for trellis or 

 baskets. 20 cents. 



Jassamine, grandiflora, flowers pure white and 

 very fragrant. 25 cents. 



Night bloomi7ig, the flowers are of a pale yellow color, 

 and exceedingly fragrant, its delicate perfume being 

 perceptible only at night. 20 cents. 



Lantana, valuable plants for bedding out ; of the 

 most delicate colors ; white, rose, orange, lilac and yel- 

 low. 20 cents each. 

 Alba perfecta, pure white ; very fine. 

 Ball of Fire. 

 Delicatissima, deep lilac. 

 Roseum, bright rose, shaded with yellow. 



