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The Farquhar Rose. 



Hiawatha. One of the loveliest single climbing rose.«, flowers 

 inti'iisf crimson. Each, $1. 00; dnz., .^B.OO. 



Cplmson Rambler. Polyantlia, l^right crimson flowers, produced 

 in large chistt'rs of pyramidal form ; a grand variety for pillars 

 and arches; it also makes a fine and attractive hedge. Flowering 

 plants. Each, .25; doz., $2.50. Extra large; plants. Each, .50; 

 doz., $5.00. 



Gloire de Dijon. Tea, bufi", orange centre, very large and double, 

 the first to flower, and keeps on to the very last; the hardie.st of 

 all Teas, and very sweet scentetl; good in any position eitlier as 

 a Stand-ird, Bush or ClimluT. Each. ..50; iloz.. s^o.tK). 



HARDY CLIMBING ROSES. 



THE FARQUHAR. 



A magnifleent Pink Climbing Rose, awarded the 

 silver g-ilt medal of the Massachusetts Hoptieultural 

 Society; eeptifteated by the Hoptieultural Society, New 

 York. The Farquhar Rose has glos.sy, bright green foliage 

 which does not drop, and retains its lustre until cut down by 

 severe freest in November or December, a feature which makes 

 it must valuable for covering trelhses, pillars, .summer houses, 

 fences and mcks. It is perfectly hardy. It bears magnificent 

 clusters of hri<rlit pink double flowers on long stems, which 

 are most serviceable for vases and table decorations, while 

 the indi\i<iual flowers are useful for bouquets and designs. 



Fipst Size Plants Each, $2.00. Doz., $20.00 



Second Size Plants " 1.00. " 10.00 



Thipd Size Plants " .50. " 5.00 



Aglaia. Briglit yellow small full flowers, produced in 



jiyramidal clu.sters of from fifty to a hundred blossoms; 



better known as the Yellow Rambler, and is best on pillars 



and arches. Each, .60; doz., $5.00. 



Baltimore Belle. Pale blush, turning to white; blooms in 



cliistiTs. Ivich, ..50; doz., $5.00. 

 Queen of PpaiPie. Flowers double, red, and m clusters. 



One of tiie l.i'st. Each, .50; doz., $5.00. 

 Capmine Pillar. Single, bright ro.«y carmine, free bloomer, 

 flowers produced all up the stems; specially good for 

 pillars and arches. Each, .50; doz. , $5.00. 

 Lady Gay. The flowers are of a delicate cherry pink color, 

 which fades to a soft white. The foliage is very profuse 

 and of a glossy deep green shade. Field-grown plante. 

 Each, >;l.(X). Extra strong plants. Each, $1.50. 

 Debutante. A beautiful new rambler, bearing clusters of 

 soft pink double flowers luniug a sweet briar fragrance, 

 and especially suited for climbing or trailing. Each, $1.00; 

 doz.. $9.(K). 

 Dorothy Perkins. A fine variety of the Rambler Rose 

 with larire clusters of shell pink flowers. The plant is vig- 

 orousin L'rowthand perfectly hardy. F^acli, .50; doz., $5.00. 

 Sweet-heart. It is a strong grower with glossy, dark green 

 foliage. The flower buds are bright pink; the blossoms, 

 however, open white, very double ; fragrant. Each, $1.00; 

 doz., .$9.00. 

 Dawson Rose. Polyantha, l)rilliant ro.sy pink, flowering in large 

 clusters, with dark green foliage. Each, .30; doz., $3.00; 100, 

 $20. (HJ. 

 Marechal Niel. Noi.«ette, bright rich golden yellow; extra large, 

 full and fine form; the fine.-it yellow ro.se ; with splendid foliage. 

 E.xi-ellent for conservatory or greenhouse use. Each, §2.00. 

 William Allen Richardson. Noisette, very deep orange yellow ; 

 small but showy and distinct flowers ; a grand variety ot most 

 attractive color. Each, .50; doz., $5.00. 



POT GROWN VINES AND ROSES. 



(Si'i' pages 'J'.t to lu,i iiiriusiri', Jhr detailed dexcrqitiDiis. ) 



We have prepared an excellent stock of these this season, sn 

 field-grown stock cannot be transplanted with safety. We e.specially 

 where garden work cannot he done Iw-fore May and .lune. 



Each. 



Aetinidia Arguta 5u 



Akebia quinata ... .50 



Ampelopsis quinquefolia ( Virginia Cireper, or Wooilhine), .50 

 Ampelopsis quinquefolia vap. Englemannii 50 



Ampelopsis VeitChii (.^fya/fcsf, or 7jVsto;t 7r//) 35 



Apistoloehia Sipho (i'('fc/iy»/an'.s 7^(>6) ... • 75 



Bignonia Radieans ( Trumpet Creeper) 35 



Celastpus seandens {Ro.rhm-ii Wax Work-) 50 



Clematis cpispa 50 



Clematis coccinea 50 



Clematis paniculata (.7ff/^'^n(m'). 4 inch, ..35; 5 inch ... .75 



Clematis Henpyi 75 



Clematis Jackmanni 50 



Clematis Jaekmanni, vap. alba 75 



Clematis Mad. Edouapd Andre 50 



Clematis Miss Bateman 50 



Euonymus radieans 35 



Euonymus radieans, var. variegata 35 



Hedera Helix (Eii<ilish in,). 3 to 4 feet ; each, ..50; 6 feet, 1.50 



.35 



Lonieera brachypoda, var. Halleana (//aW'.s Iloneiimclie), 



talkie for transferring to the open ground from May to July, when 

 recommend this stock for planting in localities north of Boston, 



Each. 



Lonieera brachypoda, var. aurea reticulata (Golden 



IIiiiieimiAle) 50 



Lonieera Belgica ( .l/on^/tZ(/ i7on«(/.'^^(c^•Ze) 50 



Lonieera sempervipens (Scarlet Trumpet Honeys^ickle) ... .50 



Lycium Chinensis {Matrimony Vine) 35 



Pepiploca Gpgeca 50 



Polygonum Baldschuanicum 76 



Wistapia Chinensis ( C///'//-'N''Tr/V'()vV/). Blue 50 



Wistapia Chinensis, vap. alba ( TrA(7t') 7S 



ROSES. 



HaPdy HybPid Peppetual varieties, listed on page 100 ; 5 



inch pots. Each, .50; doz 5.00 



FapquhaP. First size plants, each, $2.00; second size ... 1.00 

 Lady Gay. 7 in. pots, $2.50; 8 in. pots, $3.00; 9 in. pots, 3.75 



Cpimson Rambler. 5 incli pots, .50; 6 inch pots 75 



Evep-Blooming Roses. For varieties and prices see page 101. 

 Baby Ramblep doz., $7.50 .75 



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