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D. M. FERRY & CO’S 
Crenata, (fl. alba pleno).—A very valuable variety, 
of strong growth, producing its pure white, double flow¬ 
ers in abundance. 25 cents. 
DAFHNX cneorum. 
A beautiful, low growing, evergreen shrub, flowering 
very freely in early spring, and at intervals through the 
summer ; flowers bright pink, very fragrant. 50 cents. 
FORSYTEIA. 
Viridissima.—Produces beautiful yellow flowers 
early in spring ; leaves deep green. 25 cents 
BY DRANGEA Paniculata Grandiflora. 
6 to 10 inches, 25 cents ; 15 to 18 inches, 40 cents. 
LILAC. 
White and Purple.—35 cents each. 
PYRTJS JAPONICA. 
Blooms early in spring; flowers bright scarlet; very 
hardy. 25 cents. 
PURPLE FRINGE. 
A beautiful, distinct, large shrub, much admired for 
its long, feathery flower stalks, which give the tree the 
appearance of being covered with a cloud of smoke. 25c 
PHILADELPHUG, or MOCK ORANGE. 
Grandiflora.—A large growing shrub ; flowers snow 
white, in great profusion. June to July. 25 cents. 
SNOW BALL. 
A well known shrub, attaining the height of eight or 
ten feet; produces its showy white flowers in large balls 
or masses, in June. 25 cents. 
SPIREA. 
Beaut'ful shrubs of the easiest culture ; very desirable 
for shrubberies or the flower garden. 
E iilardii.—Rose colored flowers in spikes. 25 cents. 
Callo6a Alba.—A white flowering variety, of dwarf 
habit; very line. 25 cents. 
Chamccdrifolia.—One of the most desirable u) the 
Spireas, with small wiry branches covered in June with 
clusters of white flowers. 25 cents. 
Eximia.—Spikes of bright rose colored flowers ; very- 
free blooming. 25 cents, 
Grandiflora.—A very desirable variety, having large 
rose colored flowers. 25 certs 
Profuse Flowering. — Flowers white; a gr«;t 
bloomer. 25 cents. 
Prunifolia.—A beautiful spiroa ; its flowers ait- ike 
double, small, white daisies ; blooms early. 25 cents. 
Reevesii fl. pi. —Double white flowers in clusters 
very fine. 25 cents. 
Thunbergia. — A pretty, white flowering variety, 
with narrow, linear leaves ; valuable for forcing. 2- Lts. 
Van Houtte. — A strong grower ; flowers pure white, 
m clusters ; fine. 25 cts. 
RHODODENDRON, or R 037 BAY. 
The most magnificent hardy evergreen shrub that 
grows, with broad, thick, evergreen foliage of glossy 
richness, which i» almo-. t hidden in May and June by a 
splendid array of beautiful flowers in clusters, each clus¬ 
ter large enough for a lady’s bouquet. 
Catawbicnce and Maximum Seedlings.—9 to xo 
inches, $1.00. 
Choice nam d sorts, 9 to 10 inches. $2.00. 
WIJSG-ELIA 
Rosea.—A beautiful shrub, with rose colored flowers, 
in May and June. 25 cents. 
Rosea, (Nana variegated).—One of the most con¬ 
spicuous shrubs that we cultivate ; leaves beautifully 
aiargined creamy white; flowers pink. It is a dwarf 
grower, and admirably adapted to small lawns or gar¬ 
dens. 35 cents. 
Amabilis.—Of robust habit, large foliage and flowers; 
deep rose color. 25 cents. 
Verschafeltii.—A strong, upright grower; foliage 
and flowers very much resembling roses. 25 cents. 
We will send six shrubs, each labeled, our selec¬ 
tion of varieties, for $1.00. 
Hardy Ornamental Climbing 
Vines. 
AMPEJUOPSIS. 
Quinquefolia, (American Ivy).- A perfectly hardy 
climber, of rapid growth ; fine for covering walls or un¬ 
sightly objects. 25 cents. 
Tricolor.— A variety with leaves beautifully mottled 
with creamy white. 25 cents. 
Veitchii,—A hardy climbing plant from Japan ; it is 
a splendid plant for covering unsightly objects, as it 
clings to stone work, Ac., with the greatest tenacity. 
The foliage is a bright glossy green, shaded with pur¬ 
ple, changing in fall to the brightest tints of scarlet, 
crimson and orange. 25 cents. 
AXBBIA aUINATA. 
A very beautiful, perfectly hardy, fast growing, 
Japan vine, with magnificent foliage, producing flowers 
in large clusters of chocolate purple color, possessing a 
most delicious perfume ; unsurpassed for covering trel¬ 
lises and verandas, the foliage never being attacked by 
insects. 25 cents. 
ARISTOLOCHIA SIPHO. 
Dutchman’s Pipe.—A magnificent, hardy vine of 
rapid growth, with very large, heart-shaped leaves, and 
browmsh flowers resembling in shape a miniature pipe; 
splendid for archways or verandas. Strong plants, $1.00. 
BIGNONIA. 
Radicans, (Trump¬ 
et Flower).—A rapid¬ 
growing plant, with 
large.scarlet, trumpet- 
shaped flowers. 25 cts. 
HONEYSUCKLE . 
Monthly fragra 
—A fine, rapid-g* 
i n g variety ; flo /err 
large and vciy fragram 
color red and yellow » 
constant bloomer. 25c 
Chinese Tw ring 
Blooms at in*rvals 
through th* -ununer 
and retain its f liage 
late in winter ; flo vers 
nearly white, qu’te Jis- Dlgnoma. 
tinct. 20 cents. 
Scarlet Trumpet.—A strong, rapid grower, blooms 
very freely the entire season ; bright red, trumpet-shaped 
flowers. 20 cents. 
Aurea Reticulata.—A variety' with beautifully va¬ 
riegated foliage ; the leaves are netted and veined with 
clear yellow ; flowers yellow and fragrant ; fine for small 
yards. 25 cents. 
Haitians.— Color white, changing to yellow ; very 
fragrant ; blooms from June to November. 20 cents. 
Magnevillea.—Flowers yellowish white; fragrant; 
evergreen in winter. 20 cents. 
