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



BEDDING PLANTS. 



DELIVERY 

 MAY TO JULY. 



Our Bedding Plant? are grown in greenhousea especially constructed to produce compact, stocky plants, 

 but grown at low temperature, and are of the hardiest possible character. 



Per Doz. Per 100 



. SI. 25 $9 00 

 . 1.25 



These are not forced, 



Abutilon. Red, White, Pink of Yellow 



Abutilon Savitzii. Variegated fohage . . . 



Aehypanthes. Dark Blood-Fed 



— Bright CFimson 



—Yellow 



AgeFatum, PFineess Pauline. Blue, white centre 



— Stella GuFney. Bright blue 



AlteFnantheFa, DwaFf SeaFlet 



AlteFnantheFa, DwaFf Yellow 



AlteFnantheFa, TuFvel. Foliage bright red . . 



Alyssum, DwaFf White. Sweet-scented 



AntiFFhinum, Tall. Snapdragon. White, Pink, 

 Yellow, Red of Mixed 



AsteFS, AmeFican, BFanehing, of Giant 

 Comet, White, Pink, CFimson, Light Blue 

 and Dark Blue; each color separate 



Begonia GFaeilis. Magnificent bedding variety; 

 continuous bloomer; White, BFight Red, and 

 Rose Pink 



— Vesuvius. Bright crimson, blooms all summer 



—Pink Beauty. Saknon-pink 



— TubeFous-Rooted, Plants. May be grown in 

 partial shade or in the full sunhght if kept moist. 

 They bloom continually from July until frost and 

 produce a gorgeous effect. Mixed ColOFS. 



— Rex. For shady situations 



BFowallia Speeiosa Major. Clear blue 



Caladium Eseulentum. Growing plants 



CaleeolaFia. Golden BeddoF. 



Calla, The GodfFey EveFblooming. 



CaFnations. Strong plants out of 3-inch pots for 

 summer flowering. Shasta,White EnehantFess, 

 white; EnehantFess, light pink; WinsoF, 

 Winona, medium pink; Beaeon, red; BenOFa, 

 variegated. Each, .25 



— MaFgueFite, Mixed, 



CentauFia Candidissima. Dusty Miller 



— CineFaFia. Silvery fern-Hke leaves 



ChFysanthemum, Seven Oaks. New summer- 

 flowering variety, flowers double j'ellow 



Cockscomb DwaFf, CFimson and" Golden Yel- 

 low 



Cockscomb OstFich Plume. Crimson and 

 Golden Yellow 



Coleus VcFsehaffelti. Red foliage 



—Golden BeddCF. Yellow foliage 



—PFineess Royal. Red, golden edge 



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



— FiFCbFand. Green blotched withcrimsonandwhite 



Cosmos, Pink, Red and White 



CypeFus altcFnifolius. 



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Begonia Gracilis. 



Per Doz. Per 100 



Daisy, English. Pink and White 50 4.00 



— PaFis Golden. For bedding and cut flowers 1.25 9.00 



—Queen AlexandFa. White 1.25 9.00 



— Boule de Neige. (Mfs. F. W. Sander). 



Double white 1-50 12.00 



Dianthus Heddewigi. Japanese Pink 60 4.00 



DimoFphotheca AuFantiaea. Orange Daisy. 



Flowers orange-j'ellow ... ... ... ... 1 . 00 8 . 00 



Fuchsias. In variety 1-50 10.00 



GauFa LindheimoFi 100 8.00 



GERANIUMS. We offer the best bedding varieties in existence; 

 hardv, compact, stockv plants, grown in a cool greenhouse; for 

 delivery May 15 to July. This stock should not be confounded 

 with stock offered at lower prices; which is generally forced at a 

 high temperature. Doz., SI. 50; 100, 12.00. 

 DOUBLE VARIETIES. 



Alphonse RicaFd. The finest large-flowering scarlet bedding 

 variety; flowers semi-double, bright vermilion-scarlet. 



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

 enormous flowers, aurora-pink, shading to bright salmon. 



Double Gen. GFant, op HetCFanthe. Color bright vermilion- 

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



Jean Viaud. Brilliant rose-pink, with white throat. Magnifi- 

 cent semi-double flowers in trusses. 



La FavoFite. The finest double white; pure color; flowers of 

 enormous size; a continuous bloomer. 



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



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



SINGLE VAT?IETIES. 



DFyden. Bright, soft crimson, [luro white at the base of petals, 

 giving it a large white eye; magnificent as a bedder. 



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

 trusses. A most satisfactory bedding variety. 



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



and produced in the greatest profusion throughout the summer. 



VARIEGATED LEAVED SORTS. 



Mme. SalleFOi. .\ dwavi variety rarely over 6 inches high; foli- 

 age green bordered white; fine for edgings. 



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

 bordered and veined with white. 



DOUBLE IVY-LEAVED SORTS. 



Alliance. Deficate lilac white: upper petals shadwi crimson rose. 



CaesaF FFanek. Eich glowing crimson. 



RoyCFOft'S SuFpFise. .\ lovely shade of soft-pink. 

 For scented Geraniums, see page 102. 



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