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E. & J. FAKQUHAR & CO.'S AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 



ANEMONE JAPONICA. 



AUTUMX-P'LOWERIXG JAPAXESE AXEMOXES. 



Very ornamental hardy plants, flowering early in Sep- 

 tember and continuing into November, They grow about 

 three feet in height, and the long-stalked, erect flowers are 

 strikingly beautiful. The plants should be protected with 

 pine boughs or coarse straw during winter. 



Alba. (^H o n o ?■ i n e yobert. ) 

 Large, single pure white 

 flowers, with yellow centre . 



Appleblossom. Blush, very 

 pleasing shade 



Rosea. Rosy pink, large and 

 free blooming 



^YHIRL^VIND. Large, double 

 white flower, yellow centre . 



Each. Per Doz. Per loo. 



i?O.I5 

 .20 

 •15 

 •15 



2.00 

 1.50 



i,;o 



$9.00 



12,00 



9,00 



Q.OO 



BABIANA. 



Charming spring-flowering plants for the greenhouse, with 

 dark green, hair)" leaves; in habit resembling Sparaxis, 

 The colors range from pale lavender and delicate pink to 

 \-iolet and crimson, and are very effective. Plant six or 

 eight bulbs in a six-inch bulb pan. Mixed Varieties, 

 many elegant colors. Per dozen, 40 cents; per 100, $2.50. 



BULBOCODIU:\I VERNUM. 



One of the earliest-blooming, hardy spring flowers, with 

 rosy purple crocus-like blossoms, four inches high. Plant 



Anemone Japonica. 



the bulbs four inches deep. 

 $1.00; per 100, $6.50. 



Each, 10 cents; per dozen, 



CALOCHORTUS. {Jfar/J>osa or Butterfy Tulips.) 



These Californian flowers somewhat resemble the Tulip in shape and erect habit of growth. The colors include 

 shades of white, lilac, crimson, yellow, and blue, many of the flowers being veined, spotted, or edged with deep 

 yellow. They may be forced in the greenhouse, planted in protected cold frames, or set out of doors in May 

 or June, Finest Varieties Mixed. Each. 10 cents; per dozen, $1.00: per 100. $7,00, 



C A L L A . {Richa rdia , ) 



The temperature for Callas should be rather warm; the soil open and rich, and they should be liberally watered. 

 Callas will bloom continually summer and winter if kept in growing condition, or they may be allowed to dry off 

 and remain dormant a portion of the year. 



Each. Per Doz. Per 100, 



iETHiopiCA. {White Calla Lily.') First Size. 1^4 to 2 in. diam $0.15 $1.25 $S.oo 



Extra Large. 2 to 21,2 in. diam. .20 1.75 12.00 



Extra Selected. 2V2 in. and over, diam. By mail, 40 cents each .... .30 3.00 20.00 



^L\MMOTH Roots. By mail, jo cents each .40 4.00 25.00 



Little Gem. Miniature White Calla. grows only about a foot high and bears many 



flowers, half the size of those of the common White Calla .15 1.50 



Elliottianw. (^Yellcnc Calla.) Flowers deep yellow; a splendid new sort .... 1.50 15.00 

 Black Calla. {See Arum Sanctum.) 



Bv mail, add at the rate of 20 cents per dozen for postage, except otherwise noted. 



CAMASSIA ESCULENTA. 



A pretty, hardy spring-flowering plant, with dark blue flowers resembling those of the Scilla campanulata. 

 Per dozen, 20 cents; per 100, $1.25. 



six of a kind sold at dozen rates; 25 AT 100 rates; 250 at 1,000 RATES. 



