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R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. BEDDING PLANTS. 



Doz. 100 



Balsy, English. Pink and White. S1.50S10.00 



— Paris Golden. For bedding and cut flowers. .. 3.00 20.00 



— Boule de Neige (Mrs. F. W. Sander). Double white, 3.00 20.00 



Marguerite, Single White. ... ... ... 2.25 15.00 



Dianthus Heddewigi. (Japanese Pink.) ... ... 1.25 8.00 



*DraeEsna Indivisa. Graceful centre plant for vases; bears the sun. 

 Each D^r. 



4-in. pots, §0.60 S6.00 



5-in. " .85 9.00 



G-in. " 1.25 12.00 



*Ficus Elastica. (Rubber Plant.) Makes a good vase 



centi'e. Plants from 5-in. pots, S2.00 each ; 6-in. pots, 



S3. 00 each. 'Do-'.. 100 



s^Fuchsias. In variety. . S2.50 S18.00 



Geranium Mme. Landrv. 



GERANIUMS. 



We offer the best bedding varieties in existence; hardy, compact, 

 stocky plants, grown in a cool greenhouse; for delivery May 15 to 

 July. This stock shotila not be confounded with stock offered at lower 

 prices, which is generally forced at a high temperature. S3.00 per doz.; 

 $20.00 per 100. 



^DOUBLE VARIETIES. 



Alphonse Rieard. The finest large-flowering red bedding variety; flowers 

 semi-double, bright vermillion-scarlet. 



Beaute Poitevlne. The best semi-double, salmon-pink bedder; euormou.- 

 flowers. 



Paul Crampel. One of the brightest bedding varieties; flowers vermilion- 

 scarlet. 



Jean Viaud. Brilliant rose-pink with white throat. Magnificent semi- 

 double flowers in trusses. 



La Favorite. The finest double white; pure color; flowers of enormous 

 size; a continuous bloomer. 



Mme. Landry. A charming variety w-ith large trusses of semi-double 

 salmon-pink flowers; a free and continuous bloomer. 



S. A. Nutt. The standard dark red Geranium: double; brilliant deep 

 scarlet, with maroon shading; stands the sun best of any. 



*Gaura Lindheimeri. Fine for vases. 



*Grevillea robusta. (Silk Oak.) Graceftil fern-like foli- 

 age; fine centre plant for vases. 50 cts. each 



Heliotrope, Montreal Blue. Immense trusses of a 

 deep color ... ... ... . . '. ... ... 



♦Heliotrope. 



Heliotrope. Grown as standards. S2.50 to S4.00 each. 



Hollyhocks. See page 127. 



Hydrangeas in Tubs. See page 115. 



*ImpatiensSultani. (PerennialBalsam.) Free-flowering 

 plant suitable for shady beds ... ... ... 



Kochia tricophila. (Summer Cypress.) Of pyramidal 

 habit, -u-ith slender green leaves turning to bright red in 

 the Autumn . . ... ... ... 



*Lantana hybrida alba perfeeta. White 



— Radiatum. Red with orange-yeUow centre 



— Yellow. Golden-yeUow 



— Montreal Variety. Centre yeUow, shading to pink 

 at the outside ... ... ... ... 



— Delicata. Rosy purple ... ... ... 



*Lemon Verbena. Very fragrant foliage 



*Lobelia. Dwarf Blue. For edgings 



— Speciosa. Trailing. 



Marguerite. (See Daisies.) 



Marigold. Dwarf French. Y'ellow and maroon 



— Tall African. Lemon and Orange. 



Mignonette. Fragrant. 



Musa Ensete. (Abyssinian Banana.) Of aU plants 

 available to us for sub-tropical effects, this is the most 

 luxuriant. Enormous glossy green leaves. SI. 00 each. 



1.25 8.00 



5.00 



2.50 

 2.00 



*SINGLE VARIETIES. 



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L'Aube. Pure snow-white; large round florets in magnificent trusses 



most satisfactorj' bedding variety. 

 Queen of the West. Brilliant orange-scarlet ; large flowers produced in 



great profusion. 



*DOUBLE IVY-LEAVED SORTS. 



Alliance. Delicate lilac-white: upper petals shaded crimson-rose. 



Etincelant. Dazzling red. 



Rycroft's Surprise. A lovely shade of soft pink. 



Souvenir de Chas. Turner. Rich pink. 



*VARIEGATED LEAVED SORTS. 



Mme. Salleroi. A dwarf variety rarely over 6 inches high; foliage green 

 bordered wliite; fine for edgings. 



SCENTED VARIETIES. 



Citriodora. A fine leaved variety of agreeable fragrance, 

 used exten.sively for finger bowls. ... ... ... 



Lady Mary. The old-fasliioned nutmeg-scented variety. 



*Capitatum. (Rose-scented.) The old-fashioned variety with 

 very pungent cut leaves ... ... ... ... 



*SkeIeton-leaved. 



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