72 D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 
CEDRONELLA CANA.~#,vesntiful harcy everereen, perennial plant 
spikes of salvia-shaped, crimson blossoms. Threefeet high ........ Pkt. 5cts. 
» CELASTRUS SCANDENS. “(chine ferent 
and yellow fruit, which is very ornamental and remains on the vines nearly 
all winter. Twenty feet high. . ......... .............Pkt. 10cts. 
ae —Green-house perennials, which can be 
l INER ARI A. planted out in summer. They thrive 
best in a mixture of loam and peat, 
and cuttings root freely under glass. One to two feet high. 
Maritima candidissima (Dusty Miller), extremely handsome, silvery- 
white foliage; very ornamental as a decorative pot plant, or for 
hedding PUTPOSES) Vilar ee ee cee cee ee Ee Pkt 1 Octs. 
Hybrida, very dwarf, growing only eight incheshigh. Blooms pro- 
fuselysimany, Colorsthdesuj;qoleie ene ee Eee eee Pkt. 25cts. 
Hybrida, single dwarf white. This is perhaps the finest sort among 
Cinerarias. The plant is about one and one-half feet high and cov- 
ered with large beautiful white flowers having purplish centers. An 
abundant bloomer in early spring and excellent for Easter decora- 
tion. Not only an elegant flowering plant for spring decoration, 
but the flowers are splendid in bouquets ............... Pkt. 25cts. 
Hybrida flore pleno, the flowers are perfectly and evenly double, being 
entirely made of ligulate florets. The colors run through all the 
Beautiful hardy annuals from California, with 
Cl. A R ki A rose colored, white and purple flowers, in deli- 
CINERARIA ‘ ® cate but very brilliant shades. The plants: 
i are about eighteen inches high and profuse bloomers. Mixed double. 
: : : Pkt. 5cts. 
CLE M ATIS —Well known and universally admired climbers, some of the 
*varieties being remarkable for the beauty of their blossoms. 
Fine for covering arbors, verandas, etc., as they cling readily to almost any & 
object. Most of the kinds are hardy, herbaceous perennials, but some little 
protection in northern latitudes, through winter, is advised. 
Virginiana (Virgin’s Bower), a rapid climber, growing twenty feet 
in a single season and having white blossoms........... Pkt. 10cts. 
Flammula, a luxuriant climber with clusters of small white, fragrant 
flowers in August and September. Sometimes called Sweet Virgin’s 
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BO W!T ee ecieeee estas CU UI eat ti UM Sa ea ag ent PRE i Se Pkt. 5cts. 
IMixed, mixture of seeds saved from Jackman’s finest hybrids of the 
lance HMoOweringitypeSme nce ieee eciele cteielsieletatetelstalerer= Pkt. 10cts. 
CLIANTHUS DAMPIERI.siastiinBectial foie and 
clusters of curiously shaped flowers of most intense scarlet and black 
color. Does not bear transplanting and should be kept rather dry. 
Among the most magnificent blooming plants in cultivation Pkt 20c 
—(Celosia Cristata).—Highly orna- 
COCKSCO MB mental plants, producing crested 
® heads of flowers, somewhat re- 
sembling a cock’s comb. There are many shapes and colors, but 
of all colors the rose and crimson are the most brilliant and 
rich. Tender : Wy The dwarf varieties 
annual. are about one foot 
high. 
SCANDENS. 
COBAEA SCANDENS.~A#22;z2pi¢ row. 
handsome foliage and large, bell shaped flowers, green at 
first, but rapidly changing to a beautiful deep violet blue. 
A well established plant will run_ fifty feet in a sea- 
son, covering a large veranda with handsome foliage and 
beautiful flowers. 
Tender perennial. 
Pkt. 10cts. 
COCKSCOMB, Dwanrr. 
Giant Empress. A very beautiful dwarf variety having mam- 
moth bright crimson combs and dark foliage.. ....Pkt. 15cts. 
Glasgow Prize (President Thiers), avery fine dwarf variety, with 
large brilliant crimson comb and handsome dark foliage.Pkt. 10cts. 
Dwa ri Rose ec ioe Ree ah RN We WEG 10 * 
Se SVellow ivi. Bia AUR LEI SUS tek ak i OR 
SUP, Ad UD. <=1¢ Altres aes Mila ey oR SR Seatac. unl al os Tae a Sine Kt a 
Variegated, about two feet high...... SOUS a race A tite ES) Opies 
Japan, the comb is finely cut, delicate as lace, and wonderfully 
brilliant, about three feet high ..... Me erceel alee erie ac AMS ea pe ie Pkt. 10cts. 
Probably there is no other kind of ornamental foli- 
CO L U S. age plant so well known and universally admired as 
the Coleus. The leaves are of many shapes, shades 
and colors, and nearly all have a rich, velvety appearance of extraor- 
dinary beauty. No yard should be without these decorative plants. 
Tender perennial. 
Large Leaved, Mixed, extra choiceé........-.sccescceres cee Pkt. 25cts. : 
Finest Hybrids, “Mixed: 3) eT ys 1G COLEUS. 
