SUMMER CATALOGUE, 1917. 



FARQUHAR'S FOLIAGE AND FLOWERING ?LkmS.—C<miinuer]. 



GERANIUMS. 



This class of winter-bloomiug Geraniums makes fine specimen iiLmts for Christmas and Winter decoration in the house or 

 conservator^-. The enormous trusses of bloom are very attractive and the plants continue in flower throughout the Winter. 



Countess of Jersey. Coral-salmon. 

 Mauretania. Occulated, white and 



salmon. 

 Mrs. Lawrence. Soft salmon. 

 Paul Crampel. Scarlet. 

 Prince of Orange. Orange. 

 Salmon Paul Crampel. Deep sahuon. 

 Snowdrop. White. 

 Venus. Pure white. 



Strong bushy plants. $1.00 each; 



•S 10.00 per doz. Set of 6 varieties 



(1 each), S5.00. 

 MARANTA. Decorative plants, remark- 

 able for the richness and beauty of 



their foliage. 



Goveniana, Kumneriana, Sanderi. 



Insignis, Makoyana, Kerchoveana, 



Rosea lineata, Vittata. 



Each of the above varieties, .50 cts. 



each: S.5.00 i)er doz. 



PALMS. Kentia Belmoreana. One of 



the most satisfactory Palms for general 



uses; erect growing, glossy dark green 



foliage. Plants in .Si-in. pots. 60 cts. 



each; .$6.00 per doz. 

 PANDANUS Veitchii. A handsome plant 



for the conservatory or greenhouse, 



having graceful green fohage, broadly 



striped creamy-white. Plants in 4-in. 



pots. 75 cts. each; .^S.OO per doz. 



Strong plants in 5-in. pots. $1..50 



each; .$16.00 per doz. 

 SMILAX. Strong plants in 3§-in. pots. 



SI. .50 per doz.; .$12.00 per 100. 

 STREPTOSOLON. (BrowalliaJamcsoni.) 



An excellent winter-flowering vine with 



bright orange, tubular-shaped flowers. 



Plants in S^-in. pots, $3.00 per doz. 

 WALLFLOWER. Early Parisian. Light 



brown. 



Blood Red. 



Strong plants of each of the above 

 in 3i-in. pots. .$2.00 per doz.;T$15.0() 



per 100. Geranium. Countess of Jersey. 



PELAGONIUM. {Martha Washiru^tun Geramum.) 

 \ ery ornamental and_^showy plants, producing in early Spring, large trusses of bright, glistening flowers. 



Evening Star. Deep crimson with small blotch; throat white 

 Davy 



Blush Queen. Blush white with maroon blotch on upper petals. 

 Dora Godfrey. Soft rosy-mauve; top petals pencilled and flaked 



lake. 

 Dorothy. Rosy salmon with dark maroon blotch on upper petals; 



richly shaded plum color around the throat. 

 Duke of Fife. Clear lake with piu-e white margins and centres. 

 Earl of Dudley. Saknon with upper petals of maroon. 

 Easter Greeting. A remarkably early and free-flowering variety 



which continues in bloom all the sea.son; amaranth-red, blotched 



black. 

 Egyptian. Verj- dark red with black blotch; fine habit. 

 Escot. Very large white flowers blotched crimson. 



Cinnabar red with blotches of scarlet on the lower 



red witli dis- 



tijiper 



H. S. 



])etals. 



Lady Duff. .\ crimped petal variety of rich, ros 

 tinct white margin and centre. 



Madame Thibaut. White blotched and marked rose, 

 [ictals marked crimson-maroon with white centre. 



Mrs. Robert Sandiford. Pure glistening snow white, of semi- 

 double form. 



Sandiford's Best. Beautiful shade of pink with band and throat 

 of pure white. 



Strong Plants of the above varieties, .$6.00 per doz. 



