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The Illustration shows our 
COLUMBIAN PRIZE, LARGE-FLOWERING CYCLAMEN. 
Packet No. 3090, contains the full variety of colors. Price, 50 cents. 
Cyclamen plants from our seed, grown and exhibited by prominent gardeners, are in-~ 
variably Prize=-winners at the Exhibitions of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, Boston. 
We have the honor of supplying Cyclamen and other fine flower seeds for the gardens of 
the Executive Mansion, Washington, D.C. 
At the WORLD’S COLUIBIAN EXPOSITION, Chicago, we were awarded both grand 
Medal and Diploma. 
‘‘Garden and Forest,’’ in commenting on the Exhibition of Cyclamen Plants at the World’s 
Fair, at which specialists from all over the world had exhibits in competition, says: 
“ The exhibit of R. & J. Farquhar & Company, Boston, ts one of the lurgest and makes the best impression as 
awhole. Their Mont Blanc Cyclamen 7s the finest white in the Exhibition, tf not the best of any strain. 
The contrast was great between the small-flowering type (of other exhibitors) and the large flowers in the exhibition 
of R. & J. Farquhar & Company.” 
From Nahant, Mass., a customer says: 
I write to inform you that [am much pleased with the Cyclamen [ purchased from you last year. The flowers 
are large, of very fine form, and are the admiration of all who see them. 
Yours truly, 1G eG GARIN See 
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