B. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON, 



SEEDS OF GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 



5370 



637 





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ABUTILON. Chinese Bell-F lower or Flowering Maple. 

 Perpetual flowering greenhouse .shrubs of easiest 

 cultivation, and invaluable for smnmer bedding or 

 conservatory decoration. Seeds sown in March pro- 

 duce flowering plants the first season. 3 to 4 feet. 



5330 Farquhap's Choice Hybrids. Saved from a splen- 

 did collection, the colors include shades of white, 

 yellow, pink, and crimson 



5335 Fine Mixed 



ACACIA. 



Tender shrubs with graceful foUage and beautiful 

 racemes of flowers. 8 to 10 feet. The seeds should 

 be soaked in hot water before being sown. 



5340 Armata. Yellow, very handsome 



5345 Baileyana. Long sprays of bright yellow flowers 

 wliich are excellent for cutting. This variety is of 

 rapid growth and good flowering plants may be had 

 the second year from seeds 



53-50 FlOPibunda. A popiilar variety with lovely orange- 

 red flowers 



Pkt 



.10 



53-55 Lophantha Supepba. 



green fohage 



Flowers yellow, delicate 



.10 



,15 



.10 



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Acacia Baileyana. 



ACHIMENES. 



5360 Profuse-blooming tuVjerous-rooted greenhouse plants 

 valuable for pots or hanging baskets. The flowers 

 vary considerably in size, and are of the most brill- 

 iant colors. 1 to 2 feet. Finest mixed 50 



536-5 AGATHEA CcBlestis. Blue Daitty. Tender jjerennial 



with pretty blue daisy-Uke flowers. 1 foot 15 



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Celsia Arcturus. 



AMARYLLIS. Hippeastpum New Hybpids. The pkt. 



largest and finest race of Amaryllis with unmense 

 flowers varying in color from salmon to deep crimson, 

 generally striped and feathered with white 50 



ARALIA Sieboldi. Fatsia Japonica. Elegant green- 

 hou.se shrub, with large glossy leaves. 3 feet. Xeiv 

 seeds are not ready before March or April 25 



CALCEOLARIA. Oreenhoxise Annuals. 



Our strains of Calceolaria 

 have a wide reputation. 

 They are the result of con- 

 stant selection and cro.ss- 

 fertilization of the best 

 flowers, and no pains are 

 spared to maintain their 

 excellence. The flowers 

 are of large size, of rich 

 and varied colors, in- 

 cluding self -colors, spot- 

 ted, blotched, and laced. 



5-390 Farquhap's Per- pkt. 

 fection Mixed. 



First size packet ... 1.00 

 5.395 Second size packet . . .50 



BEDDING VARI- 

 ETIES. Half hardy 

 perennials. 



5400 Rugosa OP Shpubby 

 Mixed. Charming 

 bediUng plants for 

 partial shade or 

 slightly moist situa- 

 tions. The colors 

 range from yellow to 

 brown 50 



5405 Rugosa Yellow. The 

 well-known golden 

 yellow bedding var- 

 iety 60 



ASPARAGUS. Pkt 



53.80 Plumosus Nanus. An excellent pot plant for conserv- 

 atory decoration or for cutting, on account of its very 

 graceful, finely cut fohage. It will remain fresh in water 

 three or four weeks after being cut . . 100 seeds, 1.00; 25 

 5385 SppengePi. Drooping variety invaluable lor suspended 

 baskets or table decoration. The fronds frequently 



measuring 3 to 4 feet in length Oz., 1.00; .26 



Browailia see 'Sos. 1400-1410. 



Calceolari* Parquhar's Perfection. 



