D, M. FERRY & CO’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 87 
| yp atl C)ILLIAM For display QQ: "TREE CYPRESS 
(Ipomopsis elegans). 
A handsome plant with fine, feathery 
foliage, somewhat like that of the Cypress 
Vine, with long spikes of beautiful 
flowers; equally desirable for out- 
door or conservatory cultivation. 
Half hardy biennial: three feet 
high. Mixed varieties..Pkt. 5cts. 
TROPAOLUM CANARIENSE. 
(See Canary Bird Flower). 
TROPALOLUM LOBBIANUM. 
(See Nasturtium, Tall). 
TROPAOLUM MINOR. 
(See Nasturtium, Dwarf). 
VALERIAN, GREEK. 
(Polemonium ceruleum). 
; E the Sweet .,, 4 
(Dianthus Barbatus). William awe 
unsurpassed. The seed can be planted very 
early in the spring, in open ground, and will 
blossom the following summer; or it can be 
sown in August, and will make fine 
blooming plants for spring. Hardy 
perennial; one and a half feet high. 
Pure white..... At ee Pkt. 5cts. 
Black, reddish,velvety black ‘‘ 5 ‘ 
imenmmnixed pos. conste sscies Si ei bipere 
Mixed Double, manycolors. ‘10 * 
TAGETES.—(CSee Marigold). 
TORENIA -Fournieri. A 
fine annual, with 
large sky blue blossoms, with 
three spots of dark indigo blue, 
and a yellow stain in the cen- 
ter. Extremely = handsome 
grown in pots or shaded bor- 
der. The darkest spotted va- 
BIGUICS Fc! Soares erga Pkt. 10cts. 
An old standard border plant. 
often called Jacob’s Ladder, from 
its pinnately cleft leaves. Flowers 
blue, nodding at the ends of upright stalks. 
It blooms in June, is of easy cultivation and 
perfectly hardy. Perennial; two feet high.. 
Pkt. 5cts. 
SWEET WILLIAM. ° 
FPS No plant is more gener- 
\ . R DB F [ aN ally cultivated, or more 
deservedly so than the 
Verbena, as no plant ex- 
f cels it for masses in beds on the lawn. In the varieties may be found 
SN hig every color except yellow. If sown in open ground in May they will 
i, GS. cyl FW bloom in August, but if started in the house in pots, in winter. they 
age Sy KX will be in bloom sooner. Half hardy perennial trailer; one foot high 
Gh SE CNOSH. TICHEDNEDIC..\.4/4050 (ta. eee. os fo Pkt. Scts. 
Za Das . Montana (Drummondi), hardy; rose, changing to lilac. “* 10 * 
yA aS Hybrida, scarlet, scarlet blossoms...................4045 Geese © | 
St \ —A: Hybrida, Defiance, seed may be relied upon to produce the true. 
sf SOW (2 ZT C—O 6 deep scarlet zeolor a. - petite sens 2 ates eee - Pkt. 15cts. 
yap - SAGES ye Fe) a AR Hybrida, blue, all shades of blue............... Pr ee cc Ss 
hy g ij aes ff. SN ‘i Hybrida, Italian striped, beautiful................... doc set ieee 
y ec Ms ' Hybrida, Auriculzflora, various shades, all with distinct eye of 
white or rOSC snr. nos Nets eens nna See ....Pkt. 10cts. 
Hybrida, white, produces large, pure white flowers; fine for florists: comes 
CRUEREEOIM ‘SCO. Ace. 50s Maeteiee oe ee OMEN Tool otalole’ «ib ore ciciteyetre tree t. 10cts. 
TI Cae a i an ee Se oS tet deaet Setape ate a edaeiace Since lelo o Mee aera nese cs Se 
Fine mixed, embraces all colors........ Bare Se Mawes: othe ae See 10 
Extra choice mixed ............. ete Saoitate Rs eas» < wince hee re ee 
Mammoth mixed, einbraces a wide range of colors. ........... << 25 
Hybrida, compacta, mixed, distinct. The plant forms a compact bush 
about five inches high and eighteen inches across, covered throughout the 
season with large trusses of white, scarlet and violet flowers...Pkt. 25cts. 
Well known, F Q Cun , 
E O 5 E free flowering, aah oD, # 
hardy peren- KEE 4 ey 
TORENIA 
nial, easily 
grown from seed. Succeeds best in 
a partially shaded, moist situation. 
Height six inches. 
Sweet Scented, flowers blue, fragrant. 
Pkt. 10cts. 
Cornuta, Mauve Queen, mauve col- 
OG C Cen ere cee ao ak he reece Pkt. 10cts. 
Cornuta, Purple Queen, deep purple... 
Pkt. 10cts. 
Cornuta, White..... 
Pkt. 10cis. 
Large Yellow....... 
Pkt. 10cts 
VIRGINIA 
CREEPER 
(See Ampe- 
lopsis). 
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Pe ae ee VINCA eee vaeen 
» ww (Nae te A genus of = 7 nN \ ae SS 4 ve Y 
ornamental \ “jae & Shae. 
free  flower- } SOF = 
ing, green- 
house peren- 
nials, fiower- © SINS ‘ i >. 
ing the first “Ws f : || A Qyees . + 
SUeraies! Onties INS \ AAA ah ie alt £ of wt »\ 
glossy green Po > bee ~ 
foliage and 
handsome _ flowers. 
May be planted in warm, sunny 
borders during summer. About 
fifteen inches high. 
Rosea, rose with crimson eye.....Pkt. 10cts. VERBENA. 
Rosea alba, white with crimson eye ** 10 * 
VINCA. Heentelte cs. ute. oreo ee LOE > 
VIOLA TRICOLOR—(See Pansy). 
