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



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Gefiz o/ the Prairies, red, blotched with white. 



Jules Margottin, bright carmine. 



Queen of the Prairies^ clear, bright pink, sometimes 



with white stripes. 

 Seven Sisters^ pure white to deep crimson. 

 Triujtiph. white, shaded with rose. 

 Victor Verdier. rose, shaded bright carmine. 



Roses, Tea, Berigal and Bourbon, monthly, these 

 are admirably adapted for bedding out or pot culture ; 

 can be wintered in cold-frames or cool, dry cellars. No 

 place should be without them. Bedding plants 20 cents 

 each, except where noted ; §2.00 per dozen ; large plants 

 35 to 50 cents each ; $20.00 per 100, by express. 



Rose, Tea. 



Agripina, velvety crimson ; fine in bud. 

 Alba Rosea, blush, rosy center. 

 Aline Sisley, a rare shade of violet red. 

 Appoline, light pink ; cupped ; exceedingly sweet. 

 Arch Duke Charles, rosy crimson ; a constant bloomer. 

 Aurora, silverj' rose ; very double and sweet. 

 Banksia, five colored, white, yellow, rose and striped. 

 Beauty of Staple ford, hybrid tea : light pink, deep 



rosy center. 

 Bella, white ; an excellent sort. 



Bon Silene, purplish carmine ; delightful fragrance. 

 Bougere, rosy bronze. 



Cels Multijlora, blush white ; a beautiful variety. 

 Clenie7its Nabormand, new ; cream, ' ' ed violet. 

 Cornelia Cook, pure white. 

 Devoniensis. magnolia rose, creamy white. 

 Douglas, rich crimson, entirely distinct in color. 

 Duchess de Brabafzt, light pink ; very fragrant. 

 Duchess 0/ Edinburgh, large buds ; deep crimson ; te?. 



scented. 

 Gigantic, flesh color. 

 Hermosa, pink ; very profuse bloomer. 

 Homer, rosy salmon ; tea scented. 

 Isabella Spruut, canary yellow ; fine buds. 

 Jas. Gordon, red. 

 La Princess Vera. 

 Leveson Govjer, rosy salmon. 

 Little White Pet. 



Lucullns, dar'' "rimson maroon, valuable out doors. 

 yiarie Guilloc, ^.jre white ; very double. 

 yiaria, Sisley, white and rose. 

 Maria Van Houtte, light yellow, outer petals pink. 



3c cents. / 



Melville, clear pink. 



Mine. Margottin, dark, citron yellow. 30 cents.- 

 Mine. IVelche, pale yellow, orange and copper center. 



30 cents. 

 Mine. Rachel, lemon white ; beautiful buds. 



Mine. Bosanguet, flesh color ; perfect form. 



Mine. Bravey. creamy white ; excellent underclass. 



Mine. Bureau, blush. 



Mine. Caroline Kuster, orange yellow ; very sweet and 

 desirable. 



Mine. Ristori, blush. 



Xiphetos, without doubt one of the best white roses 

 grown ; buds large and full, and a free bloomer. 



Xina, creamy white. 



Pauline Labante, salmon rose ; rich tea scent. 



Perle des Jardins, deep yellow; very double and high- 

 ly perfumed. 



Pink Daily, pink. 



Purple Crown, purplish crimson. 



Queen 0/ Bedders, splendid bright dark crimson color ; 

 very free flowering. 



Regulus, salmon, shaded with rose. 



Safrano, buff. 



Sanguinea, rich crimson ; excellent for bedding. 



Sir J. Paxton, vivid rose, shaded with crimson. 



Sombrieul, white, blush ; one of the finest. 



Souv. d''un Ami, salmon and rose shaded. 



Souv. de la Malmaison. flesh color. 



St. Joseph, light pink ; delightfully tea scented. 



Triumph de Luxemburg, coppery rose. 



Viridijiora, green ; a curiosity. 



White Daily, white. 

 Roses, Xoisette, or Climbing monthly, these are 



tender, and should be protected in winter ; they are 



mostly fragrant, and well adapted to verandas, etc. 



Bedding plants 20 cents each ; S2.00 per dozen. 



Caroline Mnnais, blush white. 



Gloire de Dijon, salmon ; deep cup shaped. 



James Sprunt, bright salmon; valuable as a pillar rose. 



La Marque, straw color. 



Marshal Xeil. yellow ; fine form ; verj' fragrant. 



Reine Maria Henrietta, crimson. 



Setina, rose. Solfatarre. saffron yellow. 



Washington, white ; can be wintered out doors with 

 but little protection ; profuse bloonaer. 



Salvia. 



