D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 



Calceolaria 



A much admired genus dis- 

 tinguished by its abundance of 

 large flowers which are white 

 or in various shades of yellow, splashed, spotted and 

 blotched with orange, rose or brown, two plants rarely 

 having flowers marked exactly alike. With proper care 

 can be grown in pots in the conservatory or greenhouse. 

 Herbaceous annuals or shrubby evergreen perennials. 



Hybrida grandiflora. The flowers are of immense size ; seeds 

 saved f i-om finest specimens Pkt. 25c. 



Hybrida tigrina. Flowers of the largest size, beautifully 

 spotted; seeds saved from choicest collection. . . .Pkt. 25c. 



Finest Hybrids Mixed. Seeds saved only from the most 

 perfect flowers, embracing many of recent introduction; 

 all desirable Pkt. 25c. 



CALENDULA— (See Marigold) 



CALIFORNIA POPPY— (See Eschscholtzia) 



Calliopsis, or Coreopsis iSr'lrXntl 



producing in great profusion and for a long time flowers 

 which are bright yellow and rich brown, either self colored 

 or with these colors and red contrasted. 



Coreopsis tinctoria. Although a native plant this is one of 

 the most desirable of our garden flowers. It produces 

 an abundance of brilliantly colored flowers, varying from 

 clear yellow to deep rich brown, the two colors often be- 

 ing beautifully contrasted in the same blossom. They 

 are borne on long, graceful stems and are very desir- 

 able for decorative purposes. Very hardy and profusely 

 blooming annual; two to three feet high. Fine Mixed. 

 Oz. 20c Pkt. 5c. 



Lanceolata grandiflora. A very hardy perennial, blooming 

 the flrst year and producing on very long stems a constant 

 succession of rich bright yellow flowers about three inches 

 in diameter; exceedingly valuable for decorative pur- 

 Pkt. 10c. 



CAMPANULA— (See Canterbury Bell) 



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small, curiously shaped, canary colored blossoms. Will 

 bloom freely from July until killed by frost. Tender 

 annual; height about twenty feet. Oz. 35c Pkt. 5c. 





Calliopsis (Coreopsis tinctoria) 



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Canterbury Bell 



(Iberis) Showy, branching 

 plants twelve to fifteen inches 

 high and bearing a profusion 

 of beautiful flowers in a wide range of colors. Considered 

 indispensable for cutting and very effective in beds, 

 masses or rockeries. If sown in spring in rich, mellow 

 soil the slants will usually bloom from July to Septem- 

 ber or if in the fall will be likely to blossom from the 

 last of May to July. Make the rows about one foot apart 

 and cover the seeds with about one-fourth inch of fine 

 soil firmly pressed down. When two inches high thin to 

 four inches apart in the row. Hardy annual. 



Lilac. Shading to light purple. Oz. 20c Pkt. 5c. 



White. Oz. 20c " 5c. 



Rocket {Giant Empress) Extra large white trusses; much 

 better than the common white variety. Oz. 30c.. .Pkt. 5c. 



Fragrant. White. Oz. 20c " 5c. 



Purple. A rich dark shade. Oz. 25c " 5c. 



Rose Carmine. Compact habit. Oz. 25c " 10c. 



Fine Mixed. Oz. 15c; Lb. Sl.OO " 5c. 



^AflflA Stately, ornamental plants producing clus- 

 ^^•******* ters of large flowers of the most intense, 

 varied and brilliant colors. Very desirable for green- 

 house or bedding out-doors. Plant the seeds in Feb- 

 ruary, first soaking them for a day in hot water. In Aug- 

 ust the plants come into bloom and continue to flower 

 very freely until cut down by frost. Tender perennial. 

 Finest Large Flowering Mixed. Plants are about three feet 

 high. Oz. 30c Pkt. 5c. 



{Campanula medi- 

 tun) Handsome, 

 hardy biennial of 

 stately groVth, rich color and profuse bloom. Succeeds 

 best in light, rich soil and in the fall should be trans- 

 planted or thinned to eighteen inches or tv<-o feet apart 

 and given some protection in severe winter weather. The 

 large bell-shaped flowers are strikingly effective; colors 

 white, and various shades of violet, rose, lilac and blue. 

 Height two to four feet. 



Double White Pkt. 10c. 



" Blue. Shades of blue and purple " 10c. 



" Mixed. Oz. 75c " 5c. 



Single Mixed. Oz. 25c " 5c. 



Calycanthema Mixed. Large, fine form, white, lilac, rose 

 and purple. Known also as "Cup and Saucer" plant, the 

 calyx forming a cup round the base of bell Pkt. 10c. 



CARPET OF SNOW— (See Alyssum) 



Canterbury Bell 



