Bulbs & seeds : autumn 1909 . vember This magnificent lily is of statelyhabit, bearing immense clusters of verylarge, double flowers on tall, strongstems; color bright orange-red spottedwith black. Can be planted in spring ifreceived too late in fall. 15 cents each; per dozen,postpaid. SPIREA Ready in November One of the best hardy, herbaceousplants, particularly for cemetery pur-poses, remaining bright and beautifulwhen most every other plant has bears numerous long, feather-likespikes of small flowers of the purestwhite, which are very useful and highlyesteemed for bouquets. A


Bulbs & seeds : autumn 1909 . vember This magnificent lily is of statelyhabit, bearing immense clusters of verylarge, double flowers on tall, strongstems; color bright orange-red spottedwith black. Can be planted in spring ifreceived too late in fall. 15 cents each; per dozen,postpaid. SPIREA Ready in November One of the best hardy, herbaceousplants, particularly for cemetery pur-poses, remaining bright and beautifulwhen most every other plant has bears numerous long, feather-likespikes of small flowers of the purestwhite, which are very useful and highlyesteemed for bouquets. AVhen theclumps are planted in pots, no manureshould be added to the earth, and noliquid manure should ever be appliedto them when forcing. Spirea Japonica, fine, strongclumps. 15 cents each; $ perdozen, postpaid. Spirea Japonica, CompactaMultiflora, of compact growth,good for early forcing, very flor-iferous. 20 cents each; | perdozen, postpaid. Spirea by express, at purchasersexpense, $ per dozen, ^^^^^ harrisii. 16 D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. IRIS (FLEUR DE LIS) Ready In October This fine class of stately flowering bulbs is rapidlygrowing in popularity. The blossoms are of richand varied colors, quaint forms and delicate frag-rance. Iris bulbs should be planted in rich, moistsoil, and do better if protected by litter in winterSet the bulbs in clumps two inches apart each wayand three inches deep. Every third or fourth yearthey should be taken up and reset. Excepting An-gli6a all of the varieties we offer are perfectlyhardy, the life of each flower varying from threeto six days; they keep well in water as cut flowers. Anglica (English Iris)—This species haslarge flow^ers in shades of purple, violet, lilac,rose, pink and white, and a few of thevarieties are spotted. It is necessary thatthe bulbs be planted as soon as they cometo hand, as they will suffer if kept a longtime out of the ground. Mixed varieties,2 cents each; 20 cents per dozen, postpaid.


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