62 R. & F FARQUHAR & CO’S SEED CATALOGUE. 
DWARF FRENCH-FLOWERING CANNAS. GENERAL LIST. 
Alphonse Bouvier. Flowers intensely brilliant crimson, very large; distinct; one ofthe best. . . . Paes 
Antoine Crozy. Flowers rich dark carmine; foliage green; very attractive,Sa8 pat: et aged tae 20 
Capt. P. de Suzzoni. Thick, golden- irc flowers of largest size, mottled with maroon . .. . . .20 
Edouard Michel:+ Orange, large, erect flowers; splendid’. ©. 2°" 2° 7" “2 <28 295 a Fenaes ba .20 
Egandale. Foliage purple, flowers currant reds) lance: one Of the best). aeeiee : 22 aa 20) 
Florence Vaughan. One of the best and most poeniete flowers yellow, handsomely spotted: very wile : .20 
F. Morel. Beautiful cherry purple; foliage green. . . Sra gem Cer (tAS Me) yep Ls 
Henry A. Dreer. Very large, open, scarlet flower with round petals: extra fine Coal sbi apaitadsie te 2e 
J.D. Cabos. Rich apricot with deeper shadings; very fme. . na ithe Rp iute desi. .A20 
Madame Crozy. Flowers dazzling crimson- -scarlet bordered with golden yellow £2 he thio Aenea: tae “15 
M. Duterail. Saffron; very dwarf and highly effective .. : 5 ais! woth aie 20 
Maurice Rivoire. Very large; foliage dark-bronze; amaranth- colored flower a! cote LSS ene Gee .20 
Pres. Carnot. Rich carmine red flowers with fine purple foliage. Soin aos A. ee -20 
Secretaire Nicolas. Large, open, bright red flowers; habit vigorous; beautiful [olueed. 4 aiieed ages 
Souy. de J. Chretien. Bright red, large, and of fine substance; a grand sort o'2 t2Smiol salt tc sae eeawone 5-20 
Vesuvius. Crimson scarlet; very brilliant and‘attractive’*: J) =: ai R20) FRE S07 Bea oe ae .20 
Victor Hugo. Foliage fees and handsome; flowers scarlet; one of the best 2 aye + vhetwe .20 
Yellow Bird. Fine deep yellow with slight mottling on the lower petal; large and free- flowering .3aaeroin go 
By mail, remit 5 cents each for postage. 
CANNAS, TALL VARIETIES, ETC. 
Nigricans. Very fine dark foliage; one of the ‘best of thetallvarieties . . . - + + + Doz, 1.50 .15 
flixed. All varieties in grand mixture. spiced for tropical beds, borders, « or as single specimens. 
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CALADIUM ESCULENTUM. 
Very ornamental, with immense smooth, light green leaves, beautifully veined with dark green. One of the most effective plants in 
cultivation for the flower-border or lawn; will grow in any good garden soil, and is of easiest culture. To obtain the best results, should 
be planted w os it will obtain plenty of water, and in an abundance of rich ' compost. 
Dry Bulbs. In three sizes. Each, .10, .15, .20; doz., 1.00, 1.50, 2.00. 
Bulbs grown in pots. By express only: each, .20 and .25; doz, 
2.00 and 3.00. 
By mail; dry bulbs mailed free at single prices. 
FANCY CALADIUMS. 
N Among the most beautiful foliage plants for summer, in the house or conservatory. The 
SY leaves are superbly variegated. 
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\\ Fine Named Varieties. Each, .2 5; doz., 2.50. 
By mail; dry bulbs sent free at single prices. 
CALLA LILIES. 
The well-known and beautiful Ca//a is one of the most graceful and useful decorative plants. 
White Calla, or Lily of the Nile. Not mailable. Each, .25; doz., $2.50 
Little Gem. Small; free flowering. «“ ss co 955 SP MOASE Bicg 
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM. Spotted=Leaf. (Richardia.) <e ce és .20 & 2.00 
CINNAMON VINE, CHINESE YAM. 
A fine, hardy climber, with beautiful shining foliage and sweet-scented 
flowers. V ery rapid grower; tubers edible, like a Sweet Potato. 
Roots, by mail, postage paid. Each, .08 ; doz., .60. 
CRINUM. 
Fine, large, Amaryllis-like bulbous flower for pots or open ground 
in summer. 
Americanum. (The Snow-White Crinum.) Flowers 
stately and fragrant. Each, .20; by mail .25. ; 
Capense. Bright rose with numerous flowers. Each, 
253; by mail, eas 
Fimbriatui im. (Milk and Wine Lily.) Fragrant, 
white and carmine-striped flowers. Each, 30; by 
mail, .35- 
Kirkii. A grand variety with dark-purple stems two 
feet high surmounted by large, white, purple-striped 
flowers. If desired by mail, remit ro cents per bulb 
for postage. Each, .40; extra size, .60. 
CYCLAISIEN. 
Although this beautiful plant is not hardy in our climate, and must 
be grown i rs, yet for winter flowering, there are few that surpass it. 
Plari , rich soil; water sparingly till well started, afterwards 
treat like other pot plants. 
Persicum Grandiflorum. Splendid colors, mixed; 
flowering bulbs. Each, .25; doz., 2.50. 
— — Extra Large Bulbs. Producing a mass of 
flowers. Each, .50; doz., 4.50. 
Mailed free at above prices. 
= — Fine Plants in Pots. Flowering size, .40 to .75. CUELAMIRN EEESIGHIN GE Ant oeeeee 
