. Seed annual 1903. enhouse perennials, which can be planted1 -«I n Pi I n I in out in summer. They thrive best in a mixture^^ IIIVI UI IU ^f loam and peat. One to two feet candidissima (sometimes called Dusty Miller). Gultivatedfor its extremly handsome, silvery-white foliage; very ornamentalas a decorative pot plant, or for bedding •. .Pkt. lOcts? Socts ChrysanthemuCarinatum. Hybrida, choicest mixed, from best large flowering varieties Hybrida, flore pleno, the flowers are perfectly and evenly double, andin great variety of colors > Hybrida, very dwarf, large flow
. Seed annual 1903. enhouse perennials, which can be planted1 -«I n Pi I n I in out in summer. They thrive best in a mixture^^ IIIVI UI IU ^f loam and peat. One to two feet candidissima (sometimes called Dusty Miller). Gultivatedfor its extremly handsome, silvery-white foliage; very ornamentalas a decorative pot plant, or for bedding •. .Pkt. lOcts? Socts ChrysanthemuCarinatum. Hybrida, choicest mixed, from best large flowering varieties Hybrida, flore pleno, the flowers are perfectly and evenly double, andin great variety of colors > Hybrida, very dwarf, large flowered, growing only eight inches profusely; many colors: desirable Hybrida, single dwarf white. This is perhaps the finest sort among plant is about one and one-half feet high and covered with large, beautifulwhite flowers having purphsh centers. An abundant bloomer in early springand excellent for Easter decoration Pkt. JiScts 25ct835cts D. M. FERRY & GOS DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 75. CI APK^IA Beautiful, hardy annuals from California, with rose wi-«rii\iYin. colored, white and purple flowers, in delicate but very 1W1/P^:^/ brilliant shades. The plants are about eighteen inches high and pro- ,-JL r \\f fl--^ % fuse bloomers. Mixed double Pkt. 5cts v3/^ V f^^L ^ ^ C\ FMATI^ Well known and universally admired climbers, some v^^*)L^ Vil ^^ ^9^^ ^m VLtLriTiniio of ^ije varieties being remarkable for the size and ^^^T^~^-jPvV°^l^r^O^^^^^ beauty of their blossoms and others for their gracefulness. Fine for covering arbors, verandas, etc., as they cling readily to almost any <^^B^^£H^v\ 1 object. Most of the kinds are hardy, herbaceous perennials, but some ^^^^j/^VlV little protection in northern latitudes, through winter, is advis«5d. ^ 4§l^<f \. \tf/; M l\Ml ^^^^ Virginiana iVirgia\<i Bower). A rapid climber, growing twenty feet in ^^if 1^^ V| \ a single season. The blossoms are small, white and in lary-e clus- ?l.^trhW-^^ i wt 4 cvW —. / t
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