R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO/S SEED CATALOGUE. 60 
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CARNATIONS. 
Plants specially grown for summer and autumn flowering. Too large 
to be sent by: mail. Uy ~, V4, away 
Ada Byron. A gem among Carnations. A beautiful twihsZ2n Uf, Soh Se Sh, 
soft shade of pink, very large, on strong stems; SRE QV ee Way 
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Florence. Red, very fine; free-flowering. ; ait Zag Ere SY oe Ai nine 
General Jacqueminot. The finest dark crimson; . ZN SS IE AV WANS ANN, f° 
superb. 
Grace Wilder. Pink; very fine, satiny flower. 
Hector. Brilliant scarlet; large and magnificent. 
Lizzie McGowan. White, large, double and very free. 
Irs. Fisher. Pure white; large, and very abundant 
bloomer. 
Nicholson. Soft rose color; extremely large, fragrant 
and abundant bloomer. 
Nobscot. Vivid scarlet. A grand flower in every re- 
spect. 
Plants ready in April or May. Each, .20; doz., 2.00. 
NEW MARGARET CARNATIONS. 
These are of various fine colors, and are exceedingly early and 
useful for cutting. A large percentage of the plants produce perfectly 
double flowers of fine form, good substance and great beauty. 
Plants. Each, .15; by mail, .20; doz., 1.50; by mail, 
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HARDY GARDEN CARNATION OR PINK. 
The Hardy Border Pink of old-time gardens. Flowers very frag- 
rant, double, rose-colored. Very desirable for edgings and clumps. 
Plants. Each, .15; doz., 1.50. CARNATION. 
MOUND PINK OR CARNATION. 
Perfectly hardy, and makes a fine, compact border. If given plenty of room, forms a beautiful mound of pretty bluish-green foliage. 
Flowers blush-pink, fragrant and beautifully fringed. 
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MOONFLOWER, OR EVENING GLORY. 
The flowers of this most lovely climber are from four to five inches in diameter, pure white and very numerous. If started early, the 
plants can be set out early in June and continue to bloom from midsummer till frost. 
Plants. Each, 15 cents; by mail, 20 cents. 
HARDY HERBACEOUS PERENNIAL PLANTS. 
This attractive class of plants is worthy of great attention on account of their great beauty, permanence and easy culture. They are so 
hardy that they will do well in almost any well-drained garden border and, if suitable varieties are selected, they will prove a continual 
source of interest and enjoyment. 
In the following list, the height is given and approximate time of flowering. 
Each. 
Anemone Japonica Alba. White, with yellow 
centre; most beautiful fall-blooming plant; 
excellent for bouquets; Two feet. September $0.20 
— — Rosea. Pink; very fine. 2ft. September .20 
Anthericum Liliastrum Major. White; 2 ft. .25 
Aquilegia. Several fine colors. April to August. .25 
Astilbe Astilboides, or Spirza. Feathery 
spikes of beautiful white flowers; July. . . .25 
— Aurea Reticulata. Leaves veined yellow. . .20 
—- Japonica. White; two feet. July... .20 
— — Grandiflora, or Multiflora. Large-flow- 
ering Whitey ote Uy Pica “meee. » . .. 628 
— Palmata. Rosy red; splendid: ..... .. .25 
Chrysanthemum, Early Double Yellow. 2 ft. .25 
— —— White. Two feet. 5 A oa 
—— — Pink? SI woteera ate ta... 28 
—~— — Brown-Red. Twofeet..... a5 
Coreopsis Grandiflora. A new and greatly 
improved hardy Coreopsis; very beautiful and 
admirable for bouquets. Two feet HretneogZ 
Daisy, Double. Red, white, etc. 6 inches. May, .15 
Day Lily; Funkia, White. Very fragrant. . .25 
—-— Blue. Very free-flowering. 2 ft. Aug. . .20 
Delphinium Formosum. (Perennial Lark- 
Spur.) . Blues “Tittee tect won cus caches 
— Hybridum, Seedlings. All colors; 3 ft... .20 Plants, 20 cents each. 
5 ‘ ANEMONE JAPONICA ; JAPANESE HARDY VARIETY. 
