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



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Laurastinus, dark foliage shrub ; rich winter bloom- 

 er ; flowers white. 25 cents to $2.00. 



Libonia. Pe?-ohiensis^ flower tube shaped, maroon, 

 orange and yellow in color. In winter and spring it is 

 one mass of bloom. Few plants are more attractive. 20 

 cents.each. 



Lily of the Valley. 



Lily of the Valley, 25 cents. 



Lobelia, speciosa, a valuable plant for ribbon lines 

 and baskets. 15 cents. 



Mahernia, 20 cents each. 

 Hector, flowers yellow, tippad with scarlet. 

 Odo7'ata, a neat growing, green-house plant, blooming 

 in the early spring. Flowers yellow, bell shaped, 

 and of exquisite fragrance. 



Maranta, beautiful, ornamental foliage. They re- 

 quire a good deal of heat. New sorts, 25 cts. to ,'|2.od. 



Mesembryanthemum. grandiJloriDit, very showy; 

 pinit and white. 20 cents each. 



Mikania, vioiacea^ a climbing or creeping plant; 

 very striking ; foliage of a purple-green ; very showy 

 for baskets or vases. 20 cents. 



Myosotis, paliistris^ the well known Forget- Me-Not 

 of the garden. 25 cents. 



Myrtus, communis (Myrtle), double ; white flower- 

 ing. 20 cents. 



Myrtle, Pink Crape, hardy in the south, but should 

 be kept from frost in the north. It is a shrub, and pro- 

 duces vvondrously beautiful flowers. 25 cents. 



Nerium (Oleander), double rose. 25 to 50 cents. 

 Single 7vhite. 25 cents to $1.00. 



Othonna, crassifolia, small, tassel like flower ; fine 

 for vases and baskets. 20 cents. 



Oxalis, excellent for baskets, vases or window cul- 

 ture, flowering nearly the entire season. 

 Double, flowers of large size, very double ; yellow. 25c. 

 Golden yellow, blossoms most of the time through win- 

 ter. 20 cents. 

 Grandijlora, pink ; flowers and foliage very large. 20c. 



J^^We send dry bulbs of the above three varieties. 

 Floribunda alba, white. 15 cents. 



" rosea, rose colored. 15 cents. 



Pelargonium, or Lady Washington Geranium. 

 25 to 50 cents. 



Gen. Taylor, deep rose ; very fine. 

 London Blue, violet purple. 



Palms, For decorative purposes, the Palm stands un- 

 rivaled, imparting a rich, tropical appearance wherever 

 used. They are growing so rapidly in popularity, that 

 no entertainment of importance is now given without a 

 tasteful array of Palms among the decorations. 

 Chameerops, Excelsa. $1.00 to $3.00. 



" Fortiinei. $1.00 to $3.00. 



" Humilis. $1.00 to $3.00. 

 Ctirculigo, Recurolata. $1.00 to $5.00. 

 Latania, Borbonica. $i.co to $3.00. 



Pandanus, Utilis. 50 cents to $3.00. 

 Seaforthia, Elegans. $3.00 to Sio.oo. 



Pansy. 



Pansy (Heart's Ease), a charming class of plants for 

 the spring garden, and extremely effective for edging 

 beds ; splendid assorttnent. 10 cents each ; Si-oo per 

 dozen ; $6.00 per 100, by express. 



Passiflora, casrtclea, blue. 20 cents. 

 Pfordti, very free, hardy climber; bluish purple] flow- 

 ers. 25 cents. 



Peperomia, maculosa, bright green, veined wiiU 

 white. 20 cents. 



Resedcejlora, this plant bears tiny spikes of white flow- 

 ers ; very fine for button hole bouquets, 20 cents. 



Petunia, double flowering varieties. 25 cents each. 

 Blanche, pure white. 

 Magnet, blotched. 



Pilea (Artillery Plant). 20 cents. 



Pilogyne, sanvis,a. beautiful, rapid growing climber; 

 excellent for screens or verandas; fine for the house in 

 winter. 20 cents. 



Pink, white fringed ; hardy 25 to 50 cents. 



Plumbago, capensis, very pretty plant, producing 

 large heads of light blue flowers. 20 cents. 

 Larpentae, dwarf, hardy shrub, indigo blue ; fine for 

 edging : covered with bloom during summer and 

 autumn. 25 cents. 



Poinsettia, pulcherrima, a tropical plant of gorge- 

 ous beauty, the bracts of leaves that surround the flower 

 being in well grown specimens, one foot in diameter, of 

 the most dazzling scarlet. 25 cents to Si. 00. 



Pomegranate, divarf. (punica nana), this variety 

 has the peculiarity of blooming when quite small. The 

 flower is a rich shade of orange scarlet ; a rare color. 

 25 cents. 



Primtila, sing-Je 



