64 R. & J. Farquhar & Co.., Seed Merchants, Boston. 



Sundt^y Bulbs and Hoots. 



MAILED FREE AT SINGLE PRICES. 



AGAPANTHUS. (African LUy.) 



Summer-blooming plants ; excellent for growing in tubs or planting in rockeries among aquatics. 



Umbellatus. (Blue Lily of the Mle.) Blooms in large umbels; flowers, a lovely shade 



of light blue. Each, 40 cents ; by mail, 50 cents. 

 Umbellatus Albus. Flowers pure white. Each, $1.00; by mail, $1.10. 



BESSERA ELEGANS, CORAL DROPS. 



An elegant bulbous plant, with bright, coral-scarlet flowers. The flower stems are 

 from one to two feet high, — the foliage thin and rush-like. Will bloom shortly after 

 being planted, and keep on blooming till frost. Bulbs, each, 8 cents ; 80 cents per dozen, 

 hj mail. 



CINNAMON VINES. (Dioscorea Batatus.) 

 A beautiful climber, which if planted deep, is quite hardy. Eoliage shining green, 

 -dense and lovely. Elowers Cinnamon scented. Per dozen, GO cents, postpaid. 



CYCLOBOTHRA FLAVA. 



A gem in the way of bulbous flowers. The habit of growth is similar to Bessera 

 ^legans, but the cup-shaped flowers are golden yellow with black dots in the petals. 8 

 cents each ; 80 cents per dozen, by mail. 



DICENTRA SPECTABILIS. (Bleeding Heart.) 

 One of the most ornamental spring flowering plants, with handsome, pasony-like 

 foliage, and long, drooping racemes of bright pink and white, heart-shaped flowers. 15 

 cents each, $1.50 per dozen. Mailed free. 



DODECATHEON MEDIA. 



Perfectly hardy ; of rather dwarf, neat habit ; produces an immense head of large, 

 cyclamen-like flowers of rare beauty and delicious fragrance ; color, white, shading to 

 amber tipped with carmine. Each, 10 cents ; $1.00 per dozen, by mail. 



HYACINTHUS CANDICANS. 



Perfectly hardy ; produces strong flower stalks three feet high, terminating in fine 

 spikes of bell-shaped, pure white blossoms. Each, 10 cents ; dozen, 75 cents ; by mail, 

 15 cents each. 



MADERIA VINE. 



A beautiful rapid-growing climber, bearing graceful racemes of very fragrant, white 

 flowers. The vine is very pretty and useful. 6 cents each, 50 cents dozen. Mailed free. 



MILLA BIFLORA. (Frost Work.) 

 The flowers have the oddest and most beautiful appearance imaginable. They appear 

 like beautiful wax work. The centre is lovely ; the anthers are a delicate lemon yellow ; 

 the pistil is curiously carved, and usually covered with honey-dew. The fragrance 

 is delightful. Place a stalk in water and the flowers will all open. 10 cents each, 

 $1.00 per dozen. Mailed free. 



SMILAX. 



Well known as one of the most beautiful climbipg plants and extensively used for 

 decoration. 15 cents each, $1.25 per dozen. 



TRITOMA UVARIA GRANDIFLORA. 



(Bed Hot Poker.) 



A splendid summer and autumn flowering plant, with stately fl(5wer scapes and raag- 

 niflcent terminal dense spikes of rich orange-red, tubnlar flowers ; ettective among shrub- 

 bery. 25 cents each, $3.00 per dozen. Strong Plants, 50 cents; by mail, GO cents each. 



