. Seed annual 1903. wn as Snow on the leaves are very showy, being veined and margined with white. Hardy an-nual; two feet high. Plant in siinny situation Pkt. Sets PA^fUAf fle-ace (Stipapennata). Hardy perennial,ornamental grass of much beauty, ^^tfl^i wltSoo used in the formation of winter bouquets. Onefoothigh — ? - ?P^ r n e Flowerless plants,too well known to need description. Many of the most beautiful sortsr CI 110 can be propagated from seed (spores) only. Their exceeding grace and beauty will wellrepay all care bestowed upon them. Fine mixed. .Pkt. SOcts Finest species, m
. Seed annual 1903. wn as Snow on the leaves are very showy, being veined and margined with white. Hardy an-nual; two feet high. Plant in siinny situation Pkt. Sets PA^fUAf fle-ace (Stipapennata). Hardy perennial,ornamental grass of much beauty, ^^tfl^i wltSoo used in the formation of winter bouquets. Onefoothigh — ? - ?P^ r n e Flowerless plants,too well known to need description. Many of the most beautiful sortsr CI 110 can be propagated from seed (spores) only. Their exceeding grace and beauty will wellrepay all care bestowed upon them. Fine mixed. .Pkt. SOcts Finest species, mixed. .Pkt. 35ctsFEVERFEW—(See Matricaria and Pyrethrum). P^ rO^f M ^ N r\^ (Myosotis). A favorite old fashioned flower, bearing clusters of blue? ^* S^t lfHS~I^V/t blossoms. It thriveswell in the shadeor open border. Hardy , plant of compact, bushy habit, six to eight inches high; fiowers large, blue. .Pkt. 5ctsDissitiflora, very deep blue; early blooming, six to eight inches high IScts. D. M. FERRY <fe GOS DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 77 GERANIUMS {Pelargonium). Probably the Geranium is better known andmore universally admired than an}- other flowering plant. Theconstant succession of bloom till frost comes, the Ijrilliaut col-ors of the flowers and the exquisite markings of the leaves ofsome of the %-arieties, render it very desirable for pot cultureand beddiu^. No garden seems complete without it, and it isfound in nearly every collection of conserratcts Fancy, splendid mixed, all shades 25cts The last three varieties are commonly known as LadyWashington g
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