64 R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO/S SEED CATALOGUE. 
LEMOINE’S HYBRID OR SPOTTED GLADIOLUS. — 
This brilliant and remarkable class of Gladioli was originated by Mr. Lemoine, of France. They are 
quite distinct, with large, open flowers of vivid, rich, Orchid-like coloring. In the blotch, which is a 
striking feature of the flower, the coloring is exceptionally attractive. These are much hardier than the 
Gandavensis hybrids. Our mixture contains a great number of fine varieties. 
Superfine [lixed. Each, .05; doz., .40; 100, 3.00. 
GLOXINIA. 
The bulbs we offer are in excellent condition, weil matured and all of the best type of foliage. The 
strain is excellent, the colors and size of flowers being all that can be desired. .The Gloxinia is excellent 
for either greenhouse or window culture. : 
Large Flowering, Splendid Mixed Varieties. In many beautiful colors, 
Bach; 415; *doz.;*0-75: 
By mail, remit 3 cents each for postage. 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA. 
One of the finest plants recently introduced. Itis perfectly hardy, and 
remains in bloom longer than almost any perennial plant. It is of neat, 
bushy habit, with numerous spikes of bright crimson flowers. It is very 
graceful, and the flower spikes, hanging full of the dainty little bells, form 
a most beautiful object in the garden, and furnish splendid material for 
bouquets. We recommend this lovely plant with every confidence. 
Bulbs. Post-paid. Each, .20; doz., 2.00. 
GLOXINIA LARGE-FLOWERING. BULBS. HEUCHERA SANGUINEA,. ROOTS. 
HYACINTHUS CANDICANS. 
Perfectly hardy; produces strong flower-stalks three feet high, termin- 
ating in fine spikes of bell-shaped, pure white blossoms. 
Bulbs. Each, .10; doz., .75; by mail, each, .15. 
IRIS GERMANICA. 
The German Iris form an exceedingly handsome group of hardy plants, 
with a wealth and beauty of color unsurpassed. They will do well in almost 
any situation. For Borders, Groups, Margins of Water and Wild-Gardens 
they are very well adapted. 
Fine [lixed Varieties. Each, .15; doz., 1.50; by mail, 
each, .20. 
IRIS KAEMIPFERI; JAPAN IRIS. 
A gorgeous class of perfectly hardy perennial plants. The blossoms are 
of immense size, broad and flat. The colors are exceedingly varied and of 
marvelous beauty. 
Fine Named Varieties. Each, .25; doz., 2.50. 
Fine [lixed Varieties. Each, .15; doz., 1.75. 
t By mail, add 5 cents each for postage. RIS REE 
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Sirs, — Please send I grow largely for market, and used your seeds last year. I never had better 
success, and could not have been better satisfied. C— W— B—, Wayland, Mass., May 19. 
