R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. 
MONTBRETIAS. (Delivery in Spring.) 
ARDY border plants, with elegant and gracefully branched Gladiolus-like flowers, 
which are now much prized for cutting during summer. The colors vary from 
clear yellow to rich scarlet, and the plants grow about two feet in height. Plant 
the bulbs five inches deep and protect them during winter with liberal mulching. 
Doz. 100 1000 
California. Deep golden-yellow; beautiful . . . . . ./$0.25 |$1.50 |$12.00 
Crocosmieflora. Orange- scarlet << 2s iee tia al eae 215, |) 2200) |) 7250 
Etoile de Feu. Rich scarlet, yellowacentre: 5) Been ee) eee sear OF Ie 5 mle BOO, 
Fire King. Glowing scarlet- red. re iG sd ol) oO 2250). ||, Ba5O 
Germania. Very large orange-scarlet flowers. 2) fn eet etoo 4.00 | 38.00 
G. Davison. Pale orange-yellow; very large . . . . . .| .60} 4.00 | 38.00 
Golden Sheaf. Clear yellow, beautiful . . . . . . .| .20| 1.25 | 10.00 
Rayon D’Or. Deep yellow, very large eee ee | a2 Om anlar a eT OROO 
Rosea. Bright salmon-rose . eee eee toll pas let aSO: | .@O 
Speciosa. Flowers orange, with yellow disk. Very, distincti 2|).330n|an 759) me sOO 
Transcendant. Large golden-yellow flowers, outside bright 
re POSSE) Ree Rta IS Pee EE eee a a 30 | 2.00 | 15.00 
Farquhar’s Superb: Mixture: 225 35h ee ae ee 2 OTe eS TO ROO 
NERINES. (Guernsey Lily.) 
These are amongst the earliest flowering bulbs of the Amaryllis family, producing 
erect stems crowned with beautiful flowers in a few weeks after being potted. 
Sarniensis. (True Guernsey Lily.) Brilliant crimson-scarlet;| Each. Doz. I 
very fine . . : . . .1$0.35 |$3.50 |$25 
Fothergilli Major. Riower aa ene oe shining andl 
delicate texture; very free blooming; superb . IS 
ORNITH OGALUMS. 
Arabicum. (Arabian Star of Bethlehem.) An effective variety,| Doz- 100 | 1,000 
with large heads of fragrant star-shaped flowers, white with | 
black eye, borne on erect stems 18 inches high; excellent for) 
forcing and winter cultivation. Requires slight protection) | 
when planted in the open ground . : $0.40 |$2.50 ‘$18.00 
Umbellatum. (Star of Bethlehem.) A hardy ‘dwarf ‘variety | 
adapted for planting in the border or on rock gardens; and | 
producing clusters of white star-shaped flowers. Thrives best) | 
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OXALIS. 
Lovely little bulbous plants for hanging pots and baskets. The bulbs should be 
planted an inch deep, six or eight in a 5-inch pot. They need a sunny situation. 
Bermuda Buttercup. Flowers clear yellow; very beautiful. Per doz., 25 cents; 
per 100, $2.00. 
Boweii. Large rosy crimson flowers and handsome foliage. Per doz., 25 cents; 
per 100, $1.75 
Grand Duchess Oxalis. These Californian varieties are most desirable for 
window culture, blooming all winter. The plants are of dwarf habit, producing 
exquisite flowers on long stems. 
White, Pink and Lavender. Each 25 cents per doz.; $1.50 per 100. 
RANUNCULUSES. 
Gorgeous dwarf flowers, easily grown in pots for winter blooming, or in cold frames 
for spring. Eight roots may be potted in a 6-inch bulb-pan; they should be covered 
one inch. The colors include shades of white, yellow, crimson, and purple, some being 
almost black. They are very effective for decoration, either as pot plants or cut. 
Doz. 100 1,000 
Giant Double French, Mixed. Variety of brilliant colors. $0.15 |$1.00 | $8.00 
Double Persian, Mixed. Rose-shaped flowers, in great variety.) .15 85 7.50 
Double Persian, Fireball. Vivid scarlet : tee eee Salletier7/ Sa) 4 KOO 
Double Persian, Jaune Supreme. Golden- yellow Fe soll ORG || Bast | BoOs@o) 
Double Persian, Mont Blanc. Pure white Ber 6s 1 225)! BOsCo) 
Double Persian, Queen of the Netherlands. Black |. 25 5 eli 75.44 Ee OO 
Double Persian, Saturnus. Deep crimson 25 | 1.75 | 14.00 
Palestine Single Scarlet. A charming variety from the Holy 
Land producing large crimson-scarlet flowers, borne on long 
stems. Veryeffectivewhengrowninpots . . . . . .| .35] 2.50 Single Snowdrops, 
