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R. & J. FARQUBAR & CO.'S AUTUMN CATALOaUE. 



HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOXES. 



Among hardy herbaceous plants 

 none are more gorgeous and more easily 

 grown than these. They are perfectly 

 hardy, succeeding in any garden soil, and 

 producing magniticent spikes of showy 

 ?nd lasting flowers, year after year, with 

 comparatively little care. The varieties 

 we offer are among the tinest in cultiva- 

 tion and comprise the best and most dis- 

 tinct colors. Height, two-and-a-half to 

 three feet. 



Strong Flowering Clumps. Each, 

 20 cents; per doz., S2.CXD; per 100, $12.00 

 Ready about the middle of September. 



Bacchante. Fine dark crimson, shading 



lighter in the centre. 

 B. COMTE. Intensely rich purplish crim- 

 son ; very glowing. 

 Beranger. Rosy white; rosy carmine 



eye; large flower. 

 Champs Elysee, Violet purple; large 



spikes. 

 Coquelicot. Pure scarlet with carmine 



eye; the brightest of all Phloxes. 

 ECLAIREUR. Glowing crimson; extra 



fine large flower. 

 Eugene Dauzanvillier. 



white eye; large flower. 

 Henry Murger. White 



rose eye. 

 Jeanne d'Arc. (Pearl ) 

 Matador. Brightest ora: 



cherry red eye. 

 Pantheon. Fine deep salmon-rose; fine 



form. 

 Sylphide. 



white. 

 Thebaide. 



Rosy lilac, 



with bright 



Pure white, 

 ige scarlet; 



Large flower; dwarf; pure 

 Beautiful rose. 



DOUBLE CHINESE PEONIES. {^Pceonia Sinensis.) 



Pifionies succeed best on rich, well-drained, sunny land, where they can be liberally supplied with water during 

 the early summer months. 



Strong roots, each, 25c.; per dozen, $2.50; for September delivery. 



Shades of Pink. Shades of Scarlet. Shades of White. 



Shades of Rose and White. Shades of Red and Plrple. 



JAPANESE TREE P^EONIES. {PcEonia Mutatis.) 



There are several classes of Japanese Paeonies. The " Botan," a shrubby variety bearing single, semi-double, or 

 full-double flowers, frequently 10 or 12 inches in diameter, is the most prized. W^e have visited Japan and we have 

 personal knowledge as to where the best sorts are grown. Our importations include the finest forms, ranging in 

 color from white to deep crimson. Each, 75c.; per dozen, 37-50; per 100, S60.00. 



P^ONIA TENUIFOLIA. {Fem- Leaved Pceony.) 



Single. Shining Crimson 



Each. Per Doz. Per 100. 

 . 3025 $2.50 $15.00 I Double. Shining Crimson 

 By viail^ add 10 cents each for postage on all Pieonies. 



Each. Per Doz. 

 30.50 3500 



Per 100. 

 330.00- 



SHRUBS FOR FORCING. 



DELIVERY ABOUT DECEMBER 1ST. 



Pot-Grown Lilacs: Charles X., dark lilac; Madame Lemoine, double white; Marie Legraye, single white; 



Souvenir de L. Spaih, dark lilac. Each, 31-25; per dozen, 312.00. 

 Deutzia gracilis and Deutzia Lemoinei. Each, 50c.; per dozen, $5.00. 

 Azalea Mollis, yellow, rose, and red. Each, 31.25; per dozen, 312.00. 

 Azalea Indica. Beautifully-trained plants of all colors. First size plants, 36 to 45 inches in circumference, 31.50 



each ; 3i5-Oo per doz. Second size plants, 36 inches in circumference, 3i 00 each ; 310.00 per doz. 



