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



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Liliuin Harrisii (The True Bermuda Easter Lily) Ready in August 



The flower so commonly forced for Easter, and known as Easter Lily. The long:, white, trumpet-shaped flowers are 

 of delicious fragrance, and seem a fitting symbol for that day. If it is desired to have them in bloom by Christmas, the 

 bulbs should be ordered as soon as you receive this catalogue and then planted as early as possible. 



Large Bulbs, measuring 7 to 9 inches in circumference, and producing 3 to 5 flowers. 30 cents 

 each; I2.50 per dozen, postpaid. 



Mammoth Bulbs, measuring from 9 to 11 inches in circumference, bearing 4 to 7 flowers, and 

 sometimes, under high cultivation, as many as 20 flowers. 40 cents each. 



Lilium SpecioSUm Ready in November 



The famous Japan Lily. No words can overstate the brilliant beauty of this charming flower. Its six broad, white 

 or pink petals are thickly dotted with rose or carmine spots and the graceful form, brilliant color and exquisite fragrance 

 make this one of the most effective and desirable of the lily family. Can be planted in spring if received too late in fall 



Speciosum Album, pure white 

 flowers with a greenish band 

 through the center of each petal. 

 They are of great substance and 

 very fragrant. One of the best for 

 general culture. 20 cents each; 

 ^2.00 per dozen, postpaid. 



Speciosum Rubrum, the white 

 or pink petals are thickly dotted 

 with rose or crimson spots. 20 cents 

 each; J52.00 per dozen, postpaid. 



Lilium Tigrinum 

 Splendens 



(Improved Tiger Lily) 

 Ready in November 



Has very large flowers of excellent 

 form; color orange-salmon with dark 

 spots. Can be planted in spring if 

 received too late in fall. 



12 cents each; I1.25 per dozen, 

 postpaid. 



Liliuin Tigrinum 

 Flore Pleno 



(Double Tiger Lily) 

 Ready in November 



This magnificent lily is of stately 

 habit, bearing immense clusters of very 

 large, double flowers on tall, strong 

 stems; color bright orange-red spotted 

 with black. Can be planted in spring if 

 received too late in fall. 



15 cents each; I1.50 per dozen, 

 postpaid. 



SPIREA 



Ready in November 



One of the best hardy, herbaceous 

 plants, particularly for cemetery pur- 

 poses, remaining bright and beautiful 

 when most every other plant has faded. 

 It bears numerous long, feather-like 

 spikes of small flowers of the purest 

 white, which are very useful and highly 

 esteemed for bouquets. AVhen the 

 clumps are planted in pots, no manure 

 should be added to the earth, and no 

 liquid manure should ever be applied 

 to them when forcing. 



Spirea Japonica, fine, strong 

 clumps. 15 cents each; $1.25 per 

 dozen, postpaid. 



Spirea Japonica, Compacta 

 Multiflora, of compact growth, 

 good for early forcing, very flor- 

 iferous. 20 cents each; |52.oo per 

 dozen, postpaid. 



Spirea by express, at purchaser's 

 expense, $1.00 per dozen, ^^^^^ harrisii 



