74. D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 
—Large, branching plants, producing handsome double and 
LD) A UR A single, trumpet shaped blossoms, yellow, white and lilac, of 
® exquisite fragrance. Some of the flowers are equal in 
beauty to our choicest lilies. Tender annuals; three feet high. 
Wrighti, pure white at the center, passing into lilac and blue at the border; 
anmarnificent plant 2 S.).).\.\ serch ae ene eee eae eae Pkt. 5cts. 
Chlorantha, fi. pl., magnificent, large, double yellow blossoms, richly 
Foe e120 UP ec ae Ue Sr IP eo ee eC Ais ae Pkt. 5cts. 
Fastuosa alba, fl. pl., flowers double, pure white ....... ......... neice 
MERE) 35h es Ae ee Oe as SB ies Se ORE ADS ene eer ete Ta a Sen aay) 6 
FERNS —Flowerless plants, too well known to need description. Many 
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Yj Fine lixed........... Pkt. 20cts. | Finest species mixed ...Pkt. 25cts. 
J FORGET-ME-NOT —(Myosotis).—The Forget-Me-Not is an old 
m 7% ¢ favorite, bearing clusters of star-shaped flow- 
ers. It thrives well in shade or open border. Hardy perennial. 
Alpestris, plant of compact, bushy habit, growing six to eight inches high; 
Howersilargze les ee veces erie eo eietecisels Sere cceCmnerels Pkt. 10cts. 
Dissitiflora, very deep blue; early blooming .............. Nob cede Seles 
FEVERFEW—(See Matricaria and Pyrethrum). 
FRENCH HONEYSUCKLE. (2c7usorur) lores, aamdsome, 
racemes of beautiful pea like flowers; particularly adapted for borders or 
rock work. Hardy perennial; four feet high. 
Coronarium, scarlet....Pkt. 5cts. | Coronarium album, white..Pkt. 5cts. 
—There are a great many exceedingly beautiful 
FUCH S| A varieties propagated by cuttings, but the plants are 
® easily grown from seed, and one can depend upon 
getting fine flowers, some of which are sure to be as beautiful as the 
expensive named sorts. Tender perennial. 
. Doublesfimest) mixed’) oe eis lciele re osase obese reload oreereleieloiertions Pkt. 25cts. 
ZQEVRAICHTED 18 
Jreace 9 —(Marvel of Peru). — The plants are 
DATURA FOU R 8) C LO CK large and require four feet of space. 
; ® The flowers are funnel shaped, 
white, red and striped, and open about four o’clock in the afternoon, 
remain open all night, and generally perish before noon the next day. 
The French call it Belle de Nuwit, 
‘Beauty of Night.” Will grow in 
any common garden soil, from seed 
sown in open ground. Hardy annual; 
two feet high. 
DELPHINIUM—(See Larkspur). 
DEW PLANT—(See Mesembryanthemum). 
DIANTHUS—(See Pink). ; 
ON ds BARBATUS—(See Sweet Wil- 
wam). 
DIANTHUS CARYOPHYLLUS—(See Car- 
nation). Gold striped.......... ....- Pkt. 5cts 
DIGITALIS—CSee Foxglove). Cd. 0... ee eee eens wee eee : 5 a 
DOLICHOS—(See Hyacinth Bean). White aoerectetye te sdeisieitie|* ail 5 
EDELWEISS—(See Gnaphalium). White, red striped....... BOE as GY 
ELICHRYSUM—(See Helichrysum). Yellow......... oeehcmtaets Gap. 55900 
ERAGROSTIS—(See Love Grass). Yellow, red striped...... eT 
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ESCHSCHOLTZIA. 
FOXGLOVE. 
(California Poppy.) 
A genus of the Poppy family, and aN 
fully as valuable as the common ; 
Poppy for garden ornamentation, and 
as easily grown. Nothing is hand- 
somer or richer in color than a bed of these 
in full bloom. Hardy annuals; height one 
oot. 
(Digitalis.) 
Plants grow to the height of 
three to four feet, and produce 
dense spikes of brilliantly col- 
ored flowers. A _ valuable 
flower in every perennial gar- 
den; does not usually blossom 
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Californica, bright yellow........... Pkt. 5cts. until the second year. Hardy 
Californica Double White, creamy white. = biennials or perennials. 
i : Pkt. 5cts. AX Ivery’s Spotted, an endless variety of 
Crocea striata, striped..... ....... Ssidep se colors; robust, strong and hardy. 
Mixed es 2 ccm icetcentemelecetsie Sie eaisteles S59, 9 ESCHSCHOLTZIA. \W Pkt. 5cts. 
Mandarin. The outer side of the petal is NY Splendid mixed.............. ... Oy ait 0 
brilliant scarlet, the inner side rich orange. 
Pkt. 10cts. 
EULALIA JAPONICA. fer apa eee yamental eres 
high, and exceedingly graceful. A single plant often makes thirty to 
forty elegant, recurved flower spikes of light violet color, resembling 
ostrich plumes. Beautiful for vases in the winter .......... Pkt. 10cts. 
EUPHORBI A VARIEGATA.—227%y annual; foliage beauti- 
; 4 fully veined and margined with. 
white; very Showy. Sometimes known as ‘‘ Snow on the Mountain.” 
Pkt. 5cts. 
FE ATHER GRASS, ~ Six pennata).—Hardy perennial, orna- 
) mental grass of much beauty, used in the 
formation of winter bouquets....... SOE rIGUG Cor OMS aN ooe Pkt. 10cts. 
GAILLARDIA. 
Showy plants, flowering the first year, and among the gayest ornaments of 
summer flowering beds. 
Picta, one foot high; flowers crimson and yellow. Hardy annual, with root \\ 
protection in winter becomes a perennial.................... ..-csee- Pkt. 5cts. 
Picta Lorenziana. For general decorative purposes, as well as for bouquets, this 
is invaluable, its gay colored flowers being abundantly produced from July 
until frost. Hardy annual, with root protection in winter becomes a perennial. 
One foot high; sulphur, orange, claret and amaranth, mixed......... Pkt. 10cts. 
Grandiflora, the largest flowers of the species; blossoms scarlet and orange; 
é AILLARDIA. 
excellent for cutting: | Hardy! perennial: 9 50) Pkt. 10cts. 
