tR. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. SEEDS OF GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 



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FARQUHAR'S GIANT CYCUMEN. 



5470 

 5475 

 5480 



5535 

 5540 



5541 



Farquhar's Giant Cyclamen first gained a national reputation of highest merit at the World's Columbian Exposition where 

 they were awarded a Medal and Diploma as the finest there, a reputation which they have since maintained, easily holding first place 

 at the important floricultural exhibitions of the country. - / , 



5465 Giant Crimson. 5485 Giant Excelsior. White, with claret base. 5515 



Giant Pink. 5490 Giant Salmon. 5525 



Giant White. 5495 Baroness Burdett Coutts. Pure white. 



Giant Blood Red. 5500 Fireball. Bright red; large. 



5510 Prince of Wales. Deep red. 

 Prices of the above-named Cyclamen, Per 100 seeds of 

 Collection of 6 Varieties, Separate, our selection : . . 

 Farquhar's Giant Mixture. Including all the brilUant colors . . . 

 CYCLAMEN. Cherry Ripe. Bright cherry-red; anew Pkt. 5565 



5530 



any one variety, 



2.50 

 , .75 



and very attractive shade. ... ... ... ... $1 , 00 



5542 CYCLAMEN. Mrs. L. M. Graves. A superb new va- 

 riety of vigorous growth producing an abundance of 

 large flowers well above the foliage. The color is 

 vivid salmon-scarlet. ... ... ... ... 1 . CO 



.5543 CYCLAMEN. Silver-leaved Salmon. The foliage of 

 this now variety is particularly attractive, each leaf 

 being beautifully marked with large silvery blotches. 

 Rich salmon-pink flowers. •. . . ... ... ... 1 . 00 



5545 CYCLAMEN. Mrs. Buekston. Plants vigorous in 

 growth, with large, beautifully frilled salmon flowers, 

 borne in great profusion. ... ... ... ... .75 



COLEUS. 



Ornamental bedding plants. 



5461 New Large-leaved Varieties Mixed. 25 



5462 Finest Hybrids Mixed 10 



5463 Thyrsoideus. An exceedingly handsome species, 2 to 



3 ft. high, the branches terminatinc in erect panicle-like 

 racemes of bright blue flowers. Fine for conservatory 

 decoration. {Crop failed.) 



DRAC^NA. 



Decorative greenhouse plants with elegant leaves; 



valuable for vases and conservatory decoration. 

 5555 Australis. Leaves dark green. ... i oz., .30; .10 5600 



5560 Indivisa. Long slender green leaves; extensively used 



for vases. ... Oz., .50; . 10 5605 



5570 

 5572 



5573 



5575 

 5580 

 5585 

 5590 



5592 



5595 



Picturatum. Pink, with claret has^^ 

 Rosy Morn. Deep pink, with car4 



mine base. . ^i 



Low's Salmon. Delicate salmon^ 



pink. 

 1.50; per packet, .75 



... ... ... ... ... Collection, 



. . . Per 1,000 seeds, 12.00; per 100 seeds, 1.50; Pkt 



EUCALYPTUS. GLOBULUS. {Australian Blue Gum 



Tree.) This half-hardy tree is used with us as a pot 



plant, its bluish foliage contrasting beautifully with 



pahus and other decorative plants. \ oz., .35; 



Citriodora. Leaves sweetly lemon-scented. 



EUPATORIUM Album Grandiflorum. A free-flower- 

 ing variety resembling the Stevia with large heads of 

 pure white flowers. Fine for cutting. ... 



EXACUM affine. A dwarf showy annual for pot cul- 

 ture with clusters of fragrant lilac flowers. {Crop failed. ) 



Pkt. 



10 



.20 



25 



FERNS. 



Greenhouse Varieties Mixed. 25 



Adiantum Cuneatum. {Maiden Hair Fern.) ... .25 

 Sword Varieties Mixed. {Nephrolepis.) 25 



FRANCOA RAMOSA. {Bridal Wreath.) Handsome 

 decorative plant for the greenhouse. The long sprays 

 of pure white flowers are largely used for table decora- 

 tion; perennial. 2^ ft. ... ... ... ... .25 



FREESIA NEW HYBRIDS MIXED. These new hy- 

 brids are the result of repeated crossings with other 

 types and now produce various shades of pink, red, vio- 

 let, yellow and orange. They usually bloom in about 

 eight months from seed. ... ... ... ... .25 



FUCHSIA. Double and Single Varieties Mixed. 



Saved from a prize collection. ... ... ... 50 



GENISTA. ANDREANA, (Broom.) Half-hardy peren- 

 nial with long sprays of crimson and yellow flowers. 2 ft. .15 

 Canariensis. Flowers bright j'ellow. .15 



