. Bulbs and seeds : autumn 1899. lt;o)»ean Lily 17 Tulips 0-0 Croeus 10 .Toncpiils 13 V«-et:ihle Seeds 30-32 Crown Imperial 20 Joss Mower 13 ^Vildllice 24 Cyclamen 17 Lilies 14, ir> \Aind V\u\\t-r i See Anemone) ..!...... ...11, 12 Lilv of the Valley 10 Woo«l Hyaeinth 2» Dielytra 20 Narcissus 11,12 Zephyranthes IT o-P- x)ER sh:£;_^ FOR 1- PLEASE LEAVE ABOVE SPACES BLANK. NO GOODS SENT C. 0. D. D. M. FERRY & OHOICB Bulbs and Seeds DETROIT, - - - - MICH. Messrs. D. M. Ferry & Co. give no warranty, express or implied, as to description, purity, productiveness, or any other mat


. Bulbs and seeds : autumn 1899. lt;o)»ean Lily 17 Tulips 0-0 Croeus 10 .Toncpiils 13 V«-et:ihle Seeds 30-32 Crown Imperial 20 Joss Mower 13 ^Vildllice 24 Cyclamen 17 Lilies 14, ir> \Aind V\u\\t-r i See Anemone) ..!...... ...11, 12 Lilv of the Valley 10 Woo«l Hyaeinth 2» Dielytra 20 Narcissus 11,12 Zephyranthes IT o-P- x)ER sh:£;_^ FOR 1- PLEASE LEAVE ABOVE SPACES BLANK. NO GOODS SENT C. 0. D. D. M. FERRY & OHOICB Bulbs and Seeds DETROIT, - - - - MICH. Messrs. D. M. Ferry & Co. give no warranty, express or implied, as to description, purity, productiveness, or any other matterof any seeds or bulbs they send out, and they will not be in any way responsible for the crop. If the purchaser does not acceptthe goods on these terms they are at once to be returned. Name Post Office. County State AMOUNT ENCLOSED. I- Express or )Freight Office \ Date. NUMBER ORQUANTITY ARTICLES WANTED fRICE Dollars Cts. OVER 1 ?810 sjBnoa QHINVM SmOIiHV HO yaewQN 0i3i«ia[ D. M. TBRRY & GOS BULB CATALOGUE. n 4^ Our Seed Warehouse A, 300 x 120 feet HERE are no flowers that give more satisfaction or pleasure for the time andlabor expended upon them than the winter andspring flowering bulbs. The requisites for their cul-ture are so simple and easily understood that any one can have splendid success with them by follow-ing the cultural directions given herein. When grown indoors a succession of bloom ma^^ be had throughout the winter, and a home which has a window filled with hyacinths, tulips, lilies, narcissus, etc., will be made cheerful by the bright colors and delicate fragrance of their splendid flowers. INIany of the bulbs when planted outdoors bloom very early in the spring when all other plants are still in their winter sleep, and coming at such a time, they are doubly welcome. Most bulbs are now so cheap that any one may have a fine display at a very small outlay. - All the bulbs are more or less injured i)y long exposure to the air and give much bet-ter results


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