R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. 



GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 



Begonia Gloire de Lorraine. 



CINERARIAS. 



(Ready Aug. and Sept.) 



Farquhar's Superb Strain. This strain includes the richest 

 and brightest seh-colors as well as perfectly marked ringed and 

 margined forms of all colors. Sj in. pots, §1.75 per doz.; §12.00 

 per 100. 



CYCLAMENS. 



(Ready in July.) 



Farquhar's Giant in separate colors. White, Pink, Salmon, 

 Crimson, White with Claret eye {Excelsior). Plants in 21 in. pots, 

 S1.2o per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 3 in. pots, S2.50 per doz.; §20.00 per 

 100. 4 in. pots, §4.00 per doz.; §30.00 per 100. 



JASMINUM. (Ready Aug. 1st.) 



Primulinum. A magnificent species with large bright yellow flowers 

 produced in great profusion during the entire winter. 3j in. pots, .30 

 each; §3.00 per doz.; 6 in. pots, .75 each; §7.50 per doz.; 7 in. pots, 

 §1.25 each. 



PRIMULAS. (Ready in Aug.) 



Chinensis. Farquhar's Giant Strain. Chinese Primrose. Our Giant 

 Strain of rriinulas is remarkable for the size and substance of flower. 

 White, Pink, Red, Blue, Ruby Queen, (ruby red). Duchess (white 

 with pink eye), Chiswick Red, (crimson-scarlet). 2^ in. pots, $1.25 

 per doz.; §10.00 per 100. 



Obconica Grandiflora. Our improved strain of this Primula is vastly 

 superior to the old type, producing flowers nearly twice as large, and 

 which are invaluable for cutting. 



Giant White, Giant Pink, Giant Red. 2\ in. pots, §1.00 per doz.; 

 §8.00 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS. 



(Ready Aug. 1st.) 

 Plumosus nanus. Bright green finely pinnate fern-hke foHage; 



very lasting. 2} in. pots, .75 per doz.; §5.00 per 100. 3? in. 



pots, §1.50 per doz.; §12.00 per 100. 

 Sprengeri. The bright green feathery sprays are often three or 



four feet in length; e.xcellent for hanging pots and baskets. 



2j in. pots, .75 per doz.; §5.00 per 100. 3i in. pots, §1.50 per 



doz. ; §12.00 per 100. 



BEGONIAS. 



(Ready Aug. 1st.) 



Melior. A beautiful new winter-flowering Begonia which promises 

 to far surpass the well known Glory of Cincinnati. It is a 

 strong robust grower, 12 to 24 in. high with an abundance of 

 flowers of a deUcate shade of soft satiny-pink. The plants we 

 offer icere obtained direct from the introducers, Messrs. J. A. Peter- 

 sen & Sons, Cincinnati. Plants in 3^ in. pots, §1.00 each; §10.00 

 per doz. 



Gloire de Lorraine. Of all the winter-blooming plants the 

 Lorraine is the most lavish in its production of flowers. The 

 flowers are of a bright salmon-rose color, growing in large grace- 

 fully drooping panicles. 2 j in. pots, §2.00 per doz. ; §15.00 per 100. 

 3^ in. pots, §4.00 per doz.; §30.00 per 100. 



Glory of Cincinnati. A more vigorous type of the Lorraine, 

 2} in. pots, §3.00 per doz.; §20.00 per 100. 3| in. pots, §5.00 per 

 doz.; §35.00 per 100. 



BOUVARDIAS. (Ready in September.) 



Useful plants for cut flowers. 

 Double White, Single Pink, Single Red, Humboldti, white. 

 Strong plants. §3.00 per doz. 



BUDDLEIAS. (Ready in September.) 



Asiatica. Winter Lilac. An elegant pot plant suitable for gen- 

 eral decorative purposes and cut flowers. The flowers are pure 

 white and dehciously fragrant. Plants in 5 in. pots, 50c. each; 

 §5.00 per doz. 



Officinalis. An excellent companion to the above with rose-pink 

 fragi-ant flowers each with orange eye produced in terminal 

 branched tails. Plants in 5 in. pots, 50c. each; §5.00 per doz. 



Cyclamen Farquhar's Giant. 



For a complele list of Winter-Flowering Plants see our Forcing Catalogue issued June loth, also our Bulb Catalogue ready August 15 



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