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D. M. FERRY & CO’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 
Nasturtiums 
1WT ■ ■ • 5?,°m e ? sily fT own or remain longer in bloom than the Tropanolum % 
I XI O CTlll*rillVVl ' lth ltb lar^e shield-shaped leaves and beautifully irregular flowers having long 
1 riSI I 1 ill I I ■¥■ s P urs and brilliantly colored petals. In favorable soil flowers are produced in 
Aurora. Flowers light reddish orange, veined with 
carmine. Oz 15c. Pkt. 10c 
Bronze Colored. Bronze-orange. Oz. 15c.. '* 10c 
Crimson. Dark crimson. Oz. 15c. •• |q c * 
Empress of India. Small, compact plant; deep scarlet 
flowers: very dark foliage. Oz. 15c. 44 
King Theodore. Scarlet-maroon or brown-red flowers 
oz. i5c.; .. 10c 
When about two inches high, thin so 
Pkt. 10c. 
Pearl. Pale yellow. Oz. 15c . 
Rose. A warm rose pink. Oz. 15c.. ... “ io c 
Scarlet. Scarlet-orange. Oz. 15c. ! ... 4 ‘ io c 
Schilling’s Striped. Bright yellow with brownish red 
or maroon blotches and stripes. Oz. 15c. 44 in c 
Yellow. Bright rich yellow. Oz. 15c..’ •• j 0 * 
Dwarf Mixed. Many desirable shades and colors 
Oz. Ioc; \i Lb. 40c; Lb. $1.25. 
10c. 
Trailing. Varieties 
"’Th TfiS 1 ? 0l0 ' e<i ^bou^twoSSch^lT^htK'si'xiirchLTpST’Giverme"' 
Bright Yellow. Yellow with purplish carmine stain 
°--- ,8o: _.j • ■ v.-j,"._■ ■ ■ • Pkt. ioc 
e compact in growth, more floriferous and having richer 
v ,rw»noo o r\a some 8upport t0 the vineg ^ soor J 
trailing sorts are much used for 
i Lb. 40c 
Brilliant. Intense scarlet-red, dark foliage. Oz 15c" 
14 Lb. 40c.._• ’ 
Chestnut Brown. Rich red-maroon. Oz.l5c; 14 lb.40c !!!. 
Giant of Battles. Sulphur, red blotches. Oz 15c: U lb. 40c 
Hemisphtericum (Majus) Straw, blotched and suf¬ 
fused orange scarlet; very large foliage, very 
strong growing, usually twelve to fifteen feet high 
Oz. 15c; \i Lb. 40c... * 
Jupiter (Majus) Very large, golden - yellow' 'flowers; 
very fol| a£^ very strong growing, usually 
twelve to fifteen feet high; free blooming. Oz. 15c* 
Lb. 40c.. 
10c. 
10c. 
10c. 
10 c. 
10 c. 
King of the Blacks. Black-red or crimson maroon w ith 
darker markings; dark foliage. Oz. 15c; ^ Lb. 40c.Pkt 10c 
Light Yellow. Attractive light yellow or yellowish 
w hite with maroon stain. Oz. 15c; ^4 Lb. 46c. 44 
Queen Wilhelmina. Foliage variegated, being mar¬ 
bled and veined with light green and w hite. Flowers 
rosy scarlet. Oz. 15c; 14 lb. 40c. •• 
Rose. Bright and attractive. Oz. 15c; 14 Lb.40c.. . .... 44 
Spitfire. Bright, fiery scarlet flowers; very floriferous. 
Oz. 15c; 14 Lb. 40c. •• 
Trailing Mixed. Lobbianum varieties. A wide 
colors and sh »des. Oz. 15c; M Lb. 30c; 
Lb. $1.00..... •« 
10c. 
10c. 
10c. 
10c. 
10c. 
M ^ a ™ e < f unt * r ’ 8 , H y br *d Nasturtium* The flowers Chameleon 
are striped or blotched with shades of red on yellow and 
orange ground. Vines about four feet long, being intermediate 
i*“ J ‘~ Half hardy annual. 
.Pkt. 10c. 
between the (hvarf and the trailing sorts 
Oz. 15c; 14 Lb. 40c. 6 .. 
Nasturtiums Almost every shade of color 
and marking known to nasturtiums: continually changing 
from dav to H«v Attractive strains. K 
Oz. 15c; 14 Lb. 40c.Pfe* io c 
Oz. 15c; >4 Lb. 40c. 44 i<£ 
from day to day 
Dwarf Chameleon. 
Trailing Chameleon. 
Nicotiana ValUabIefor >«* ^blooming The flow, 
earner blooming start in boxfs^d^a™^ " ‘ 
inches to each ulant for proper devel™™ 0 *^ -» _ - ~ «... 
large, white and 
inches toeach plant for propi^ie^^. ,r08t * PaSt ' 
Affinis. Flow’ers 
Oz. 30c.. 
fully 
Allow' at least eighteen 
.. expanded only in the morning or evening or on cloudy days. Very fragrant 
NIGEU.A-oSee Love-in-a-Mist) CENQTHERA—(Sfee Primrose) .. Pk *' 10c ’ 
