and ornamental grounds. 
Rk. & J. FARQUHAR & COlS SEED CATALOGUE. 
AGROSTIS NEBULOSA,. 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. 
Attractive, easily grown and very interesting plants for borders 
All are beautiful, and many valuable for 
bouquets of dried flowers, for which they should be picked before 
maturing. 
No. Pkt. 
8440 Collection of Twenty=five Distinct Varieties . .75 
8445 Collection of Twelve Distinct Varieties . . . .40 
8450 Finest Mixed. Many sorts YU a eetette I Se Lacan TOG 
8455 Agrostis Nebulosa. Annual. Onefoot . . . . .05 
8460 Andropogon Argenteum. Silvery; perennial. 3 ft. .05 
8465 Animated Oats. Very curious; annual. Three ft. .05 
8470 Anthoxanthum Gracile. For edgings; annual. . .05 
8475 Arundo Donax Variegata. Tall and stately; per- 
ennialiSeventiects 2. \isyes enw cicnne) er Sieunton: Honea.) 
8480 Briza Gracilis. (Small Quaking-Grass.) One ft. .05 
8485 — Maxima. (Quaking Grass.) Annual. One ft. .05 
8490 Bromus Brizeformis. Elegant, large, drooping 
panicles; splendid; perennial. One-and-a-half foot .05 
8495 Chloris Truncata. Silvery; annual. Two feet. 05 
8500 Coix Lachryma. (Job’s Tears.) Annual. Oz., .30 .05 
8505 Erianthus Ravennz Variegata. Elegant for 
lawn specimens, with beautiful foliage and large,e 
graceful plumes; perennial. Eight feet . 6 On On OHO 
$510 Eragrostis Elegans. (Love Grass.) Annual. . .o5 
8515 Eulalia Japonica Zebrina. Stately, hardy, peren- 
nial variety, with long, yellow-barred leaves. . . . «10 
8520 Gynerium Argentium. (Pampas Grass.) Per- 
ennial);) silvery plumes; tenifeet..) 2 3... ja) = «05 
8525 Hordium Jubatum. (Squirrel’s Tail Grass.) 2 ft. .05 
8530 Lagurus Ovatus. (Hare’s Tail Grass.) Annual. 
ONNE TOE Go GY So a) 60 OP Bol 6 67 oe 6 OG 
8535 Stipa Pennata. (Feather Grass.) Most beautiful, 
hardysperennial’sort; ‘wowteet <6 se ice eee 05 
Zea Japonica. See No. 826s. 
A SPLENDID 
DWARF WILD GARDEN FLOWER SEE 
Six for $0.75, post-paid. 
Six for $0.75, post-paid. 
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MUSA ENSETE. ABYSSINIAN EANANA. 
x PALM SEEDS. 
Oo. Pkt. 
8540 Araucaria Excelsa. (Norfolk Island Pine.) .20 
8545 Areca Baueri. (Seaforthia Robusta.) .. . . .20 
S550 utescens. ~Handsome =) 5 5 49) 4) seo 
8555 Chamezrops Humilis. Fan-shape ..... ike) 
8560 — Excelsa. (Fortunei.)...... .10 
8565 Cocos Plumosa. Beautiful . ... 20 
8570 — Weddelliana Rte ere Gun a ae 20 
8575 Corypha Australis. (Livistonia.). . 10 
Draczena. See No. 3455. Flower Seeds. 
8580 Kentia Belmoreana. (Curly Palm.) . .. . .20 
8585 — Canterburyana. (Umbrella Palm.) . . . 50 
8590 + — eM One ~~. es sec ganesh wen ty ear Be ee ee .50 
8595 Latania Borbonica. Large; fan-shape. . . . . .10 
8600 Tlusa Ensete. (Abyssinian Banana.) Plants of 
this fine, large, ornamental-leaved palm can be raised 
very easily from seed if started in gentle, moist heat, 
and attain a large size if frequently re-potted. This 
palm is a splendid plant for the open air in summer .20 
8605 Oreodoxa Regia. (Royal Palm.) .20 
8610 Pandanus Utilis. (Screw Pine.) .25 
8615 Phoenix Rupicola. . eat .20 
8620 Seaforthia Elegans. Beautiful . .. LO 
8625 Thrinax Argenteal 7.0 en aaa ee 15 
8630 Washingtonia Robusta. Foliage, fan-shaped 15 
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Williamsville, N. V., May 5. 
Dear Sirs,— Your seeds have been very satisfactory and I 
write to thank you for your kind attention and punctuality. Iam 
sorry now I did not send to you for all our seeds. H— H~ W— 
FOR WILD GARDENS. 
MIXTURE OF MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED BEAUTIFUL VARIETIES. 
Many customers have written us of the pleasure de- 
rived from their Wild Flower-Gardens throughout the sum- 
mer and fall. 
We give purchasers the advantage of the finest pos- 
sible mixture of seed for the purpose, and to those who 
may not have time to bestow on ribbon-borders and care- 
fully laid-out flower beds, we offer this grand mixture of 
varieties, which will give excellent results if sown in 
almost any odd corner of the garden or grounds. 
No one who has not seen a Wild Flower Bed can 
form any idea of its possibilities. When flowering com- 
mences, something new blooms almost daily, and there is 
a constant and varied supply for bouquet or flower vase, 
without the constant care necessary for finely arranged 
flower beds. The seeds being mixed, are sold very low. 
DS. Half-ounce packet with full directions, 15 cents; 
TALL WILD GARDEN FLOWER SEEDS. Half-ounce packet with full directions, 15 cents; 
Three packets sent post-paid for 50 cents. 
“Wy Wild Garden has been a source of delight; among the flowers being many of very choice varieties, I 
gathered today, ( October 16th), a very beautiful bouquet from it.” 
M— E 
R—, Cliftondale, Mass. 
