90 Farquhars' Reliable Seeds, 19 Couth Market St., Boston. 



DAHLIAS. 



By mail, add 5 CENTS EACH FOR POSTAGE. 



These grand, fall-blooming plants delight in a sunny situation and rich soil. They should not be 

 set out till May. Lift the bulbs immediately after the first frost, dry off, and store during winter la 

 dry sand in a warm place. ",":€ 



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Double Large-Flo-wering. Named; finest show varieties, in most charming, dis- 

 tinct colors; assorted, 15 $1.50 



Double Pompon, or Bouquet. Named; unsurpassed variety of finest sorts; small, 



very double flowers, 15 "1^^^ 



New Single-Flo"wering. From a tine collection; assorted colors 15 'wTsO 



Cactus Dahlia. Juarezi. Glowing crimson; very fine, 15 ^".50 



CANNAS. 

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 Plants of grand and tropical aspect; of tall and stately growth, with broad and massive foliage. 



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Ehemanni. One of the most magnificent, with large, crimson flowers in great pro- 

 fusion, each of the smaller branches beai'S about twelve flowers. Cannot be too 



highly recommended. Each, by mail, 35 cents, 25 $2.50 



Nouttoni. Xew. Flowers a beautiful shade of crimson-scarlet; very large and 



abundant, .35 3.50 



Abundance. New. Charming for pots, vases, etc.; dwarf habit; beautiful, large, 



deep yellow flowers spotted with brown, 25 2.50 



SafFrano. Pure saffron-yellow, extra, 25 2 50 



Vesuvius. Crimson-scarlet; large brilliant flowers, 25 3.00 



Gladioliflora. Light orange, large erect flowers, 2.5 2.50 



The above named Cannas should be in every greenhouse and garden. They are 

 of low, compact growth with handsome foliage and still handsomer flowers in the 

 greatest profusion; all are charming plants for pots, vases, etc. 



Cannas, Fine Mixed. Best sorts for tropical beds, lawns, etc., 10 1.00 



NigricaJis. Beautiful dark purple foliage Per 100, $10.00, 15 1.50 



CALADIUMS. 



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Esculentum. One of the most eflEective plants in cultivation for flower beds, bor- 

 ders, lawns, etc. ; it will grow in any rich garden soil, and is of the easiest culture. 

 When full grown, it stands five feet high with immense leaves, often more than 

 three feet long. Extra large bulbs, each, 20 cents; fine bulbs, 10 $100 



Greenhouse Varieties. Among the most beautiful summer greenhouse plants, 



with supt^rbly marked foliage. From a collection of forty fine sorts; named, . .25 3.00 



GLOXINIA HYBRIDA. 



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New French Hybrids. Distinct, new strain, with very large, brillLint flowers, . .25 $3.oo 

 Mixed Varieties. Very tine 20 2.ou 



BEGONIA, TUBEROUS. 



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Particularly adapted for summer bedding; grow readily, and are covered with very large flowers 



of rich and tine colors, from.Iulv till fro.st; set out in May like the Gladiolus. 



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Mixed Varieties. Choice sorts, 20 *2.00 



ZEPHYRANTHES ROSEA. 



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 This is a most charming bulbous plant with numerous Lily-like flowers of a lovely 

 soft rose color appearing in succession. Should be in every garden. Plant when 

 the weather becomes warm, and lift before frost; keep in a dry place over winter, §.10 $1.16 



