76 Ri & J. FARQUTHARIS COOLS SEED CA RALOGUE: 
EVER=BLOOMING TEA ROSES. 
This class of Roses is admirably adapted for greenhouse culture and are being more and more grown in the summer garden. With 
proper cultivation, they furnish continuously a supply of beautiful flowers for bouquets, vases, etc. 
Bon Silene. Deep rose; fragrant. 
Catharine Mermet. | Pink and amber. 
Cornelia Cook. Creamy white with lemon. 
Madame de Watteville. Creamy yellow, tipped rose. 
Madame Hardy. Fine white; full. 
Madame Hoste. Yellowish white, deeper in centre. 
Small plants. Each .15; doz. 1.50. . Large plants. 
Niphetos. Snow white, tinged lemon. 
Papa Gontier. Deep red, fine. 
Perle des Jardins. Golden yellow. 
Safrano. Apricot yellow and fawn. 
Waban. Rich, clear pink. 
Each .30; doz. 3.00. 
ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE TREES. 
Each. 
Ash, American White . . . . . $0.75 to $1.00 
— Cut Leaved . . Tipe eee el TOON. Lc@ 
— Mountain . i eC OSEO COG) 
Beech, American White... . 50 to 1.00 
— Rivers Purple cae 1.00 to 4.00 
— Crested-Leaf . Ie25 5G, 1.50 
— Fern Leaved . 2 
.00 to 2.50 
Birch? Black. - (Renta) > oc ee 70 toy T.00 
== Cordatay “laree leaves: aa tok le 2 tO 1 Om | 
— Gray. (Populifolia) ... . . -, .75 to 1.00 | 
= Canoe: (Papyracea) yg Onto 1: 00m 
— Purple Leaf. (Atropurpurea) . 1.ooto 1.50 
— White. (Alba). . . a ee ISO, WIL OG 
Catalpa Aurea. Golden foliage Shae ut Og st OO 
— Purpurea. Purple foliage yeh TON LONI, 
Elm, American . . sauna oop RAL 
— English. (Campestris) . See ee sOutO. ISO 
— Slippery. (Fulva) .. eee SatOre lOO 
Horse Chestnut. Large foliage SIE OOsCO aI 
FOORLO. 2-00 
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— — Red Flowering . 
—— — Double Flowering . . 3. | 450xf0 41.00 
—— Dwarf .. Uriah woo) Be SOnLOny 1200 
Sweet Chestnut. American. . | 75 to 1.00 | 
Labugnum Golden) =. i 4.7.7. | Weze ito Pa; 50 
Larch, European eS MER Bg ism bso) 120 UM Kore) 
if 
Each. 
Linden, American. . . . . . . $0.50 to $1.00 
— European). te Sect et OS SOnLGMIaOG 
Locust, Clammy. (Robinia Viscosa) 75 to 1.00 
— Yellow, (RobiniaPseudo=-Acacia) .50 to 1.00 
Maple, English. (Acer Campestre) 50 to 1.00 
— Norway. (Plantanoides) . . . .75to 1.50 
— Silver. Rapid growing .°.°. . ~.50 to’ '1:00 
— Striped Barked. . MEAN  Os)  Lhae dl -(S.5) 
— Scarlet or Red. (Rubrum) 2 s*2 1:00 [0.92100 
— Japan. (Acer Polymorphium 
Atropurpureum.) The most 
beautiful dwarf, hardy tree in exis- 
tence; foliage, red, purple, pink, 
etc. Should be in every collection 1.50 to 3.00 
| Oak, Black. Dark bark~. .PM28=< 9h coltulmr-an 
— Chestnut . . Sateen Wears heii 835 dy 3S. 2 
— Pin. Drooping branches. . | 75 to 1.00 
— English.Royal 2 . 2S SR a4o? ree 
— Scarlet... + 1. BSE CONG meters 
Poplar, American Aspen 2 EE eC OmOmEEEOO 
— Bolleana. . . Ss. «Te RtO SECO 
| — Canadian. Clean foliage . ot. AICS: COME OO 
— Carolina. (Cotton Wood). . . .soto 1.00 
— Golden. Glossy foliage ... . . .75 to 1.00 
— Balsam. (Balm of Gilead) . . .5oto 1.00 
Trees of extra large size can frequently be furnished at proportionally higher prices. 
EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS. 
Each. 
Arbor Vitz2, American. . . ._ . $0.25 to $0.50 
— — Compacta. light ‘preen “Fsh- |. 450 togr.25 
— — Golden Foliaged .... . |.50to 1.25 | 
AS VEPeStedo ts... di ce. Meee MLO LTO 
— — Globosa. Round anddense . .50to 1.00 
Fir, Balsam. (Abies Balsamea.) .  .50 to 1.00 
— European Silver. (Pectinata.) . .75 to 1.00 
— Nordman’s Silver. Magnificent 
tree . 7 Too” st) 1.00 to I.50 
Juniper, Spreading. (Communis.) .5soto .75 
— — Golden Foliazede os... 1-00sto8 1250 
— frishie.. <2 rae, Senne ay een 
— Virginian. (Red Cedar.) .*°... .50to 1.00 
Pine, Austrian. (Black Pine.) . . .25to .75 
— Red’. Of dense growth %..95 aie Pe7ig) OH, 2-60 
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WEEPING TREES. 
Each. 
Apple. Very handsome ... . . $2.00 to $3.00 
Ash. Long, drooping branches. . . I.50 to 2.50 
— Mountain. Veryhardy . .. . 1.0oto I.50 
— Dawson’s [lountain. Very fine, 2.00 to 2.50 
Beech. Large, glossy leaves . . . 1.00tO 2.00 
Birch, Cut=Leaved. Exceedingly 
handsome and graceful . . . . .75 tO 2.00 
Elm. Hardy and very fine .-. . . 1.50 to 2.50 
Each. 
Pine, Scotch. Pyramidal . . . . $0.25 to $0.75 
— Stone. (Cembra.) Very elegant, 1.00 to 1.50 
— White. (Strobus.) . . . . . .soto 1.00 
_— Lofty Bhotan. (Excelsa.) . . 1.25 to 1.50 
Spruce, Black. (Picea Nigra.) . . .s5oto 1.00 
— Colorado Blue. (Picea Pungens.) 
Rocky Mountain Blue Spruce. The 
Queen of the Spruces. Dense, 
bluish- green foliage; exceedingly 
handsome and effective. One of 
the most ornamental ebgee trees 
in cultivation . . » -£28S1, 2550 tO 5.00 
— Hemlock. Finelawntree . . . 25 to 1.00 
— Norway. (Excelsa.). . . . . .40to 1.50 
=—owihite. , (Alba.).-*. os oe cota areas 
Each. 
Honey Locust. Exceedingly grace- 
ful -ehoicees) $1.50 to $2.00 
Japanese ener (Cerasus. ) Glossy 
green. . 2) L°OREOAGY 1-75 
Maple, Weir’ s Cut Leaf... . .75 to 2.00 
Wild Cherry. Hardy andfine . . 2.00 to 3.00 
Willow, Kilmarnock. . . . kita ZS tegheg 
— Babylonian. Very handsome . . 75 to 1.25 
