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



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Calceolaria hybrida pumila compacta tigrrina, 



dwarf variety, ten inches high. Flowers of fine 

 form and beautiful color; desirable for contrast 

 with taller sorts 25 



Calceolaria. 



Calceolaria, finest hybrids mixed, seed saved only 

 from the most perfect flowers, embracing many of 

 recent introduction; all desirable 25 



CALEMU LA.-rSee Marigold.; 



CALIFORNIA POPPY.— ^See Eschscholtzia.) 



CALLA- rEthopian Lily). 



An old and very desirable plant, either as an aquatic or as 

 an ornament for 'the drawing room and conservatory. Will 

 flower in one year from planting of the seed. Half-hardy 

 perennial. 

 Calla .Ethiopiea 25 



CANARY BIRD FLOWER. 

 (TrofXEolum peregrinurn.j 

 A beautiful climber, the charming little canary colored 

 blossoms bearing a fancied resemblance to a bird with its 

 wings half expanded. The plant has a fine, luxuriant, 

 rambling- character, and if the seeds are planted by the side 

 of an arbor or trellis, to run upon, it will run twenty feet 

 high, and blossom from July till frost comes. Tender 

 annual. 

 Canary Bird Flower 10 



CAXDYTUFT— riberisj. 



Universally known and cultivated, and considered indis- 

 pensable for cutting. All the varieties look best in beds or 

 masses. Hardy annual; one foot high.. 



CALLIOPSLS, or COREOPSIS. 



A very showy border plant, producing flowers in nearly 

 every shade of yellow, orange, crimson, red and brown. 

 Hardy annual; two feet high. 

 Calliopsis, fine mixed 5 



Candytuft, Perennial. 



Candytuft, purple 5 



" white 5 



" Rocket (Empress;, white 5 



" fragrant, white 5 



" crimson, fine 5 



" carmine, of dwarf, compact habit 10 



" fine mixed 5 



" dwarf mixed hybrid, grows only from four to six 



inches high 10 



" perennial (Sempervirens) 10 



CALLIRHOE— fPoppy Mallow). 



Extremely handsome border plants, bearing: large, rich, 

 violet-purple flowers in great profusion throughout the 

 season. Hardy annual; one to two feet high. 



CalliRhoe I.nvOluchata 



Callirboe in volucrata, trailing; purplish-crimson 5 



" pedata, purple, white eye 5 



" " nana, dwarf; one foot 5 



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CAMELLIA. 



All species of Camellias are universally admired on ac 

 of their beautiful, rose like flowers, and elegant dark \ 



:. laurel like 1 saves. They an- hardy 

 shrubsof easy culture, requiring i nly to be protected from 

 frost. 

 Camellia Japonica, fine double mixed, 



from ■ ties, and will undoubt- 

 edly produce some verv valuable kinds of various 

 colors 



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