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



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Plants of Special JAemt, 



AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII. 



(Boston Ivy,) 



The Japanese Woodbine is beyond doubt the best plant 

 for covering walls, fences, etc. It is exceedingly hardy, 

 easy of cultivation, and free from the attacks of insects. 

 The soil should be well dug and loosened around the plant 

 before setting. Extra strong plants, $4.00 per dozen. 

 Good plants of our growing, 20 cents each; $2.25 per 

 dozen ; postpaid by mail, 25 cents each. 



CLEMATIS PANICULATA. 



This lovely white variety, with its thousands of fleecy, 

 small, star-like flowers, is one of the finest climbing plants 

 known, it bears so profusely and in such dense but airy 

 clusters that the whole plant appears as one mass of 

 bloom with dark shining foliage enough only to give effect 

 to its beauty. It is deliciously flagrant, — is a very rapid 

 climber, flowers freely the first year and is perfectly hardy. 

 Extra large plants, each, 50 cents ; flowering plants, 25- 

 cents each; per dozen, $3.00; by mail, 30 cents each. 



CLEMATIS PANICULATA. 



COREOPSIS 

 GRANDIFLORA. 



(The Perennial Golden Coreopsis.) 



We have discarded C. lanceolata for this new 

 and much improved variety. The flowers are 

 very large, of a deep golden yellow and produced 

 all the season in great profusion. It is one of 

 the easiest cultivated, hardiest and most beauti- 

 ful of our garden perennials, and we are satisfied 

 that all who grow it will be delighted whether 

 grown as a garden ornament or for bouquets. 

 It is so desirable that it will always be popular. 

 Plants, 20 cents each; per dozen, $2.00. Plants 

 by mail, each, 25 cents. 



RHODODENDRONS. 



We have a fine lot of these beautiful evergreen 

 shrubs full of bloom buds. Best colors in variety, 

 named ; varieties best suited for New England. 

 Price according to size, from $1.00 to 2.50 each. 

 Correspondence solicited. 



00EE0PSI8 ORANDIFLOBA, 



