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R & J. FARQQHAR & CO.'S SKKD CATALOGUE. 



•05 

 •OS 



.05 



LAVATERA arborea variegata. Tree 

 Mallmv. An excellent plant for sub-tropi- 

 cal beds or groups, with large ornamental 

 leaves profusely mottled with pale yellow 

 and white; half-hardy perennial; 4 ft, 



Oz., .75 

 4640 TRIMESTRIS ALBA. WIliU Mallow. Tall 

 growing, bushy, hardy annual, producing 

 large, pure white single flowers in profu- 

 sion; 3 ft Oz., .30 



4642 — ROSEA. Pink Mallow. Bright rose pink; 

 a very handsome annual . . . Oz., .30 



4643 SPI.ENDENS. A greatly improved form 



of the preceding Oz., .50 



.4645 LAVENDER. Ornamental, hardy perennial 

 bearing long spikes of very fragrant blue 

 flowers; lV'2 ft., July to Sept. . • Oz., .30 

 4660 LEPTOSYNE maritima. Showy half-hardy 

 annual with large, yellow, sweet-scented 

 flowers on long stems; useful for cutting; 



2 ft., Aug. to Oct 10 



4665 LI.'VTRIS gkaminifolia var. dubia. Blaz- 

 ing S.'ar. Extremely showy border plant, 

 thriving in any ordinary soil; flowers purple. 

 Hardy perennial. Aug. to Oct.; 2 ft. . 

 4670 SPICATA. Large flower-spikes; violet-pur- 

 ple 10 



4675 LIBONL\ FLORIBUNDA. Splendid plant for 

 house or conservatory decoration during 

 winter; flowers scarlet and yellow; tube- 



! shaped; 1V2 ft 25 



4705 LINUM FLAVUM. Golden Flax. Hardy per- 

 ennial with golden-yellow flowers, blooming 



freely from June to Sept.; I ft 10 



4710 GRANDIFLORUM RUBRUM. Scarlet Flax. 

 Brilliant scarlet, profuse-flowering hardy 

 annual; splendid for gardens in the moun- 

 tains; I ft., July to Sept. . . Oz., .30 .05 



25 



4765 



4770 

 4780 



4800 



4805 



4812 

 481S 



4820 

 4825 



4830 



483s 

 4836 



No. Pkt. 



LINUM — Continued. 

 4715 LuTEUM. Yellow; perennial . .10 

 4720 Perenne, Mixed. Hardy 

 perennials; colors blue, rose, and 

 white; 1V2 ft- . • Oz., .50 .10 



LOBELL-V. DWARF BED- 

 DING SORTS. These 

 are of compact growth, 

 four to six inches high, 

 and dense flowered. 

 They are reproduced 

 remarkably true 

 from seed. 



Farquhar's 



Dark Blue. 



The most dwarf 



and compact 



sort ; the best 



for carpet 



bedding; 4 



inches. Oz., 



2.50; 1,4 oz., .75; .2$ 



4735 



Emperor William. 

 .Sky blue ; 4 inches. 



Oz., 2.00 .10 



4740 ERECTA, CrVS- 



AL Palace Upright. 

 Dark blue ; 6 inches, 



Oz., 2.00; .10 

 GRACILIS. Deep blue, of trailing habit; 

 the best for vases and hanging baskets; 



6 inches Oz., .60 .10 



PUMILA MAGNIFICA. Dark blue, ball-shaped 

 plants Oz., 1.50 .10 



— White Gem. Pure white . " 2.00 .10 

 SPECIOSA. Crystal Palace Variety. Dark 



blue, of spreading growth; 6 inches; ex- 

 cellent for wide edgings . . Oz., 1. 00 .10 

 LOBELIA. HARDY PERENNIAL SORTS. 

 Splendid border plants blooming from July 

 to Oct.; 2 ft. 



CARDIN'ALIS. Cardinal Flo-uer. Intense scar- 

 let, succeeds best in rather moist situations, 



% oz., 1. 00 .25 



— Nanseniana. Deep crimson, foliage dark 



red 25 



SYPHILITICA. Light blue 25 



LOPHOSPERMUM coccinea. A beautiful 

 climber with rosy-red flowers like large 

 Foxglove blooms. Half-hardy annual; 10 



ft., July to Oct 25 



Scandens. Large pink flowers; 14 oz.i i-oo .10 

 LOTUS Jacobeus. Free-flowering hardy an- 

 nual with dark-brown pea-shaped flowers; 



I ft Oz., .75 .10 



LuTEUS. Yellow " 1. 00 .10 



LOVE-LIES-BLEEDING. See Amaranthus. 

 LUPINUS. Lupin. .Showy plants of very 

 easy cultivation and succeeding in any ordi- 

 nary soil. 

 Annual Varieties Mixed. Including blue, 

 white, pink, and yellow; July to Oct., 2 ft. 



Oz., .20 .05 

 Gruickshanki. Blue and yellow; 3 ft., an- 

 nual . Oz., .30 .05 



