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



BEDDING FLAliTS.— Continued. 



Geranium Mme. Landry. 



Centaurea Candidissima. {Dusty Miller.) 



— -Cineraria. Silvery fern-like leaves which retain 

 their color throughout the season. Very desirable 

 plant for edgings 



Coekseomb Dwarf, Crimson and Golden Yellow. 



Cockscomb Ostrich Plume. Crimson and Gol- 

 den Yellow. 



Coleus Verschaffelti. Red foUage 



— Golden Bedder. Yellow fohage 



—Princess Royal. Red, golden edge 



— Fascination. Mottled yellow, red and green . . . 



— ^Firebrand. Green blotched with crimson and 

 white ... 



^Golden Verschaffelti. Yellow 



—Queen Victoria. Cardinal-red with golden bor- 

 der. 



Cosmos. Pink, Red and White. Early-flowering. 

 Cuphea hyssopifolia. Dwarf bushy plant; flowers 



lavender-pink; 25 cts. each. 

 — platycentra. {Cigar Plant. ) Brilliant red funnel 



shaped flowers. Fine for bedding 

 Cyperus. See Aquatics, page 117. 



Daisy, EngUsh. Pink and White. 



— Paris Golden. For bedding and cut flowers. . . , 

 — Boule de Neige (Mrs. F. W. Sander). Double 



white ... 



Marguerite, Single White 



Dianthus Heddewigi. {.Japanese Pink.) 

 Dimorphotheca Aurantiaca. {Orange Daisy.) 



Flowers orange-yellow. ... 



Echeveria Secunda Glauca 



Feverfew Double White. 



Fuchsias. In variety. 



Fuchsias. Standard or Tree Form. In variety. 



Sl.rjOand S2.00 each. 

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GERANIUMS. 

 DOUBLE IVY-LEAVED SORTS. 

 Alliance. Delicate lilac wliite; upper [jctals shaded crimson rose. 

 Etincelant. Dazzling red. 



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

 Souvenir de Chas. Turner. Rich pink. 



Each of the above varieties, $1.50 per doz.; $12.00 jicr 100. 



GERANIUMS.— Conhnwed. 



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



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



July. This stock should not be confounded with stock offered at 



lower prices; which is generally forced at a high temperature. 



$1.50 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



DOUBLE VARIETIES. 



Alphonse Rieard. The finest large-flowering red bedding variety : 

 flowers semi-double, bright vermilion-scarlet. 



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

 enormous flowers. 



Double Gen. Grant, or Heteranthe. Color bright vermilion- 

 scarlet; full, round florets, borne in large trusses on long stems. 



Paul Crampel. One of the brightest bedding varieties; flowers 

 vermiUon-scarlet. 



Jean Viaud. Brilhant rose-pink, with white throat. Magnificent 

 semi-double flowers in trusses. 



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

 mous size ; a continuous bloomer. 



Mme. Landry. A charming variety with large trusses of semi- 

 double salmon-pink flowers; a free and continuous bloomer. 



Mrs. Lawrence. Bright satiny salmon-pink tinged white; semi- 

 double. 



S. A. Nutt. The standard dark red Geranium; double; brilhant 

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



E. H. Trego. A magnificent bedding variety similar in color to 

 Alphonse Rieard; large florets and trusses; semi-double. 



SINGLE VARIETIES. 



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

 A most satisfactory bedding variety. 



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

 duced in great profusion. 



VARIEGATED LEAVED SORTS. 

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



green bordered white; fine for edgings. 

 Bijou. A superb variety much in demand for edgings; foliage 



bordered and veined with white. 



SCENTED VARIETIES. 



Geranium eitriodora. A fine leaved variety of agreeable frag- 

 rance, used extensively for finger bowls. Each, 25 cts. 

 Lady Mary. The old-fashioned nutmeg-scented Doz. lOO 



variety ... $1.50 $12.00 



Capitatum. {Rose scented.) The old-fashioned 



variety with very pungent cut leaves ... ... 1 . 50 12 . 00 



Scarlet Pet. Scarlet-crimson flowers and pretty 

 green foliage ... ... ... ... ... 



Skeleton-leaved 



Heliotrope. Montreal Variety. Immense trusses 

 of a deep color ... 



Heliotrope. 



Heliotrope. Grown as standards. 



Hollyhocks. See page 127. 



Impatiens Sultani. {Perennial Balsam.) Free- 

 flowering plant suitable for shady beds. . . 1 00 8.00 



Impatiens Holstii. Orange-Scarlet. A robust 

 variety with large showy flowers ... 



Kochia tricophila. {Summer Cypress.) 



Lantana hybrida alba perfeeta. White. 



— -Radiatum. Red with orango-yellow centre. 



— Yellow. Golden-yellow 



— Montreal Variety Centre yellow, shading to 

 pink at the outside 



— Delicata. Rosy purple. 



Lemon Verbena. Verv fragrant foliage ... 



Extra Large Plants. $1.00 and $1.50 each 



Lobelia. Dwarf Blue. For edgings. . . 



— Speeiosa. Trailing. 



Marguerite. {See Daisies.) 



Marigold. Dwarf French. Yellow and maroon. 



—Tall African. Lemon and Orange. 



Marigold Single Miniature. Dwarf compact 

 pliuits useful for edgings. 



Mignonette. Fragrant. 



Musa Ensete. {Ahy><sinian Banana.) 50 cts. each; 



—Larger Plants, $1.00 each; Specimen Plants, 

 $2.50 to $5.00 each. 



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