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R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, boston. 



MISCELLANEOUS BULKS. -Continued. 



Ixias. 



RANUNCULUS. 



Gorgeous dwarf flowers easily grown in pots for Winter blooming, or in cold- 

 frames for Spring. Plant about 8 roots in a 6-ineh bulb-pan, covering them 1 inch. 

 The shades vary from white, yellow, crimson and purple to almost black. Effective 

 as a pot-plant or cut-flower. 



Giant Double French Mixed, $1.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 100. 



SCILLAS. 



Extremely hardy, early-flowering bulbs thriving in any situation and worthy of 

 general cultivation. The bulbs S. siberica should be planted three inches deep; those 

 of campanulata and nutans four or five inches deep. 

 Siberica (Ammna or Prmcox.) Flowers charming bright 



blue, of compact growth five to six inches high; beautiful 



in combination with snowdrops or Crocuses, also excel- 

 lent for forcing in pans If grown in masses their flowers 



fairly carpet the ground 



Campanulata Blue. A beautiful Spring-flowering bulb 



producing bright blue bell-shaped flowers. One of the 



finest bulbs for naturalizing. Height 1 ft 



Campanulata Rose. Delicate rose-pink 



Campanulata White. Pure white, waxy bells 

 Campanulata Excelsior. Deep blue; large bells . 

 Nutans CCBrulea. (The Bluebell or Hyacinth of English 



Woods.) Elegant spikes of bright blue hyacinth-like 



flowers. Height 1 ft 



Nutans alba. Pure white 



Nutans Rosea. Pink 



Doz. 



50.75 



.75 



1.00 



.75 



.85 



.50 

 .75 

 .00 



100 



$5.00 



1000 



$45.00 



45.00 

 72.00 

 45.00 



32.00 

 45.00 

 72.00 



FARQUHAR'S 

 EVERGREEN 

 LAWN SEED 



Makes a 

 permanent, 

 velvety lawn 



IXIAS. 



Charming bulbs for Winter-blooming, of easy culture and producing very brilliant 

 flowers. The colors include many shades of yellow, white, pink and red. The centre 

 of the flower is always distinct in color from the other parts of the flower, the effect of 

 which is very striking. Plant six or eight bulbs in a six-inch bulb pan, covering them one 

 inch. Not hardy out of doors. 



Aurantiaea Major. Golden yellow with large dark eye 



Bucephalus. Dark red 



Emperor of China. Rich yellow with dark eye . . 



Morning Star. Bright rose 



Rosea Plena. Soft rose; double 



White Swan. Pure white with purple eye .... 



Doz. 



50.85 

 .75 

 .75 

 .85 

 .75 



1.25 



100 

 $6.00 

 5.00 

 5.00 

 6.00 

 5.00 

 9.00 



ORN1THOGALUM. 



Umbellatum. (Star of Bethlehem.) Hardy, dwarf variety thriving in a sheltered part 

 of the Rockery or Hardy Border. Pure white, star-shaped flowers produced in clusters. 

 May be easily naturalized and once established will flower for many seasons. $1.00 

 per doz.; $7.50 per 100. 



OXALIS. 



Lovely little bulbous plants for hanging pots and baskets. The bulbs should be planted 

 an inch deep, six or eight in a 5-inch pot. They need a sunny situation. 

 Bermuda Buttercup. Flowers clear yellow; very beautiful. 50 cts. per doz.; $3.50 



per 100. 

 Grand Duchess Oxalis. These Californian varieties are most desirable for window 



culture, blooming all Winter. The plants are of dwarf habit, producing exquisite 



flowers on long stems. White, Pink and Lavender. 50 cts. per doz.; $3.50 per 100. 



Scillas. 



