88 D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 
V ] RGINI AN STOCK —(Cheiranthus Maritimus .— beautiful violet-blue, bell-shaped flowers about half an inch 
¢ Hardy annual, very useful long and borne in drooping clusters. Hardy annual; one 
for border or edging. A continual succession of blossoms foot high.................. ccc cece eee eee c eee cees Pkt. Scts. 
may be kept up the whole season by sowing at intervals 
through the spring and a ae flower ee uae are WIG AN DI A c AR AC AS AN Ae ee 
oes a eed Stent RS atl. eDEEL ered mense veined leaves, and stems covered with crimson hair. 
It grows rapidly and should be formed into a bush._ Its 
—(Cheiranthus large leaves and clusters of lilac flowers, which continue to 
WALL F LOWER. Cheiri).— open in succession for a lone ee fend the fete a tropical 
é p ‘ aspect, and make it valuable for gar- 
iesararer Beara ae den and lawn decoration..Pkt. 10cts. | 
ous in beds and borders,and 
are very useful in making 
£3 WISTARIA CHINENSIS.— 
bouquets. Sow the seed 2 
1 ( One of the most beautiful and rapid 
early in hot-beds, and while growing of hardy climbers. Frequent- 
the plants are small, prick ly blooms both in spring and fall. The 
them out into pots, and sink pale blue pea-shaped flowers are borne 
the pots in the earth. On , in long, drooping clusters, often over 
approach of cold weather & a footin length. It thrives best in a 
remove the pots to the J light, richtsoileeecess eee Pkt. 20cts. 
house and they will bloom & 
all winter. Tender peren- --Of compact 
nial; 1% feet high. Fy XERANTHEMUM. habit, free 
Early Brown, brownish-red, S flowering, and of the easiest cultiva- | 
fragrant flowers; large, tion. The leaves are covered with a ) 
thick spikes; early. Tender silvery down, and the flowers are pure 
biennial. ..... Pkt. 10cts. white, deep purple and yellow, single 
Golden Tom Thumb, free and double. If gathered before fully 
flowering, of dwarf and opened and dried in the shade, they 
will retain their beauty for years. 
compact habit; recom- a 
Seer for spring bed- Hardy annual; one foot high. Mixed 
i VATLCTLCS ims tie cco oe eee kt. 10cts. 
Sap eee Pkt. 10cts. = 
=~ ZE AM AIZE—‘Strivea Japanese Corn) 
ding 
Mixed Doubie.. ‘“ 10‘ 
Zea Japonica fol. varie- 
gatis.—A variety of corn with ornamental 
foliage; leaves striped green and white. 
Half hardy annual; sixfeethigh. Pkt. 5cts. 
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WHITLAVIA- Grane 
* iflora— 
A plant with delicate, hand- 
some foliage, producing a 
constant succession of 
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ZINNIA, STRIPED OR ZEBRA. Yy rg 
—A very showy plant, with large, double 
Fl | | in flowers, which, when fully expanded, 
© form hemispherical heads, become 
densely imbricated, and might easily be mistaken for dwarf 
dahlias. Half hardy annual; about eighteen inches high. 
Double, yellow.................... PPA oannenet eee ..... Pkt. 5cts. 
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purple eee Sacco cd eeeele mites. ets Scimeryene 
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is WHEE. ee et or Nateeocio telecine oem nct es cee Eyre 
Be black purples seh. 3 ren eee eects 3° sai oi 
i dark violet. ....... Bf Ses oe ior OP He 8 aye 
s striped, or zebra, flowers striped and mottled 
Wit MaviahiOuUSiCOlOGS casero oe eee cic micteisioeier carers LO 
is choice mixed, very fine...........-....-.eseeee ‘LORS 
: WNITXO USS ee oe ee he ae eee con oa ep ints 
Pompon, double mixed, a strain of this popular flower in which all 
the colors peculiar to the Zinnia are found. The flowers are about 
half the size of the ordinary Zinnia and very double. Pkt. 10cts. 
Haageana double, dwarf variety with double flowers of a deep 
orange color, and about one and a quarter inches in diameter; 
fine for cut flowers; height one foot............ .e»»-PKt. 10cts. 
ZINNIA DousBcte, 
