84 R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. SEEDS OF GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
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Primula obconica grandiflora. 
PRIMULA OBCONICA GIGANTEA. 
A giant form of the Obconica producing stronger plants and larger 
flowers. Pkt. 
5736 kermesina. Crimson. ... oe crcl ah me 50, 
5737 rosea. Pink. as vie ae ae ee eee OU 
5739 Mixed. ... ae Ales ee eae anes Meee () 
PRIMULA OBCONICA GRANDIFLORA. 
This improved strain of Primula Obconica is vastly superior to the old 
type; the flowers are nearly twice as large with many new and exquisite 
colors. The plants are of compact growth and bloom profusely during 
the Winter months. 
5740 Giant White. 5745 Giant Pink. 
5742 Giant Delicate Pink. 5750 Giant Red. 
5755 Mixed all colors, 
Each of the above colorsand mixed, per packet, .50 and .25. Pkt. 
5756 Collection of 5 Colors, Separate. ere Biers . $2.00 
PRIMULA STELLATA. (Star. Primula.) 
5840 Giant White Star. 5845 Giant Pink Star. 
5850 Giant Red Star. 
Each of the above colors ... Baie ... Per packet, .50 
5855 Giant Mixed Star. ie ae First size packet, $1.00 
5860 Giant Mixed Star. Bai ae Second size packet, .50 
5870 PRIMULA kewensis. Originated at the Royal Gar 
dens, Kew, England. The flowers are a bright yellow in 
color and fragrant. As a Winter flowering decorative plant 
it is a grand acquisition. ... Ores Sis ar Soa vot!) 
5872 PRIMULA malacoides. The flowers of this new Prim- 
rose are of a delicate shade of lavender, measuring from 4 to ¢ 
in. across and are borne in whorls on tall, graceful spikes in 
great profusion. The plants will bloom in from four to five 
months from sowing. As a pot-plant we believe this variety 
has a great future. ar ae Lys ae 08 orgs) 
5873 malacoides alba. A beautiful white form of the preceding .25 
Hardy Primulas, see Nos. 7550-7615. 
SMILAX. 
A popular greenhouse climber with small dark green Pkt. 
foliage of great value for floral decoration. 10 ft. 
t O0Z., 2253 
SOLANUM. 
eapsicastrum nanum var. Cleveland. (Jerusalem 
Cherry.) Ornamental plant for Winter decoration 
in the house or conservatory. The plants are of 
compact branching habit, with small dark-green 
leaves and numerous bright scarlet berries. Seeds 
sown in early spring produce fine plantsfor Autumn 
fruiting. 1ft. wee we San Bree 
Hybridum. A compact variety of Capsicastrum 
with smaller foliage and lighter greenincolor. Very 
decorative. coh aoe ot Bers soe 
STEVIA. 
Elegant greenhouse perennial, furnishing very grace- 
ful sprays of tiny flowers, exceedingly valuable for 
cutting. Blooms the first year from seeds. 
serrata. White, fragrant. 2 ft. she sie 
STREPTOCARPUS, (Cape Primrose.) 
Giant Hybrids Mixed. Charming greenhouse 
perennials of dwarf, neat habit, with clusters of 
Achimenes-like flowers borne on erect, slender 
stems. The colors embrace white, rose, red, purple, 
and violet, many of the flowers being beautifully 
blotched and striped. 9 in. yee 3 
TECOMA velutina. Attractive greenhouse shrub, 
bearing large, golden Allamanda-like flowers. A 
free and continuous bloomer. ... : 
TRACHELIUM 
eeruleum. A free flowering perennial producing 
cloud-like heads of pale mauve flowers resembling 
the Gypsophila, 13 ft. Howe ed 
Primula malacoides. 
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