74 kR. & J. FARQUHAR & CO’S SEED CATALOGUE. 
HARDY ORNATSIENTAL SHRUBS—Continued. 
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HARDY ORNAIMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued. 
Each Each. 
Pyrus Malus Baccata. Flesh-colored, double Spirza Reevesii flore pleno. Double- flower- 
flowers . BW oe te et ae Genmie eRO GO ed; very choice . - 25 to $0.50 
— — Parkmanni. Dwarf; dark rose; droop- Syringa, Golden. (Philadelphus Aurea.) 
ing; beautiful . 5) te 5OLOPE-0O Foliage, golden yellow; fine; June . . 50 
Rhododendrons, Hardiest Hybrids. We an- — Sweet-Scented. (Philadelphus Corona- 
nually import a fine assortment of the best 
hardy, large-flowering varieties; our plants 
are stocky, well-rooted and well furnished 
with flower buds. Several sizes 1.00 to 3.00 
Ribes Floridum. (Flonase Currant. ) 
White . : =25, tO! i250 
— Sanguineum. Crimson, in large clusters,.25 to .50 
Rubus Odoratus. (Flowering Raspberry.) 
rius. Mock Orange.) White, fragrant, 
orange-like flowers; June . 2.5 £004 <Q 
Symphoricarpus Racemosus. (Snowberry. ) 
Flowers pink, with pure white berries in the 
fall; July 35 to .50 
Tamarix Gallica. Flowers: pink ; foliage fine 
and feathery; July . 35 to .50 
Viburnum Plicatum. (Japan Snowball. ) 
Large, purple flowers; fragrant; July, .25 to .40 Flowers very large, pure white; foliage 
Sambucus Aurea. (Golden Elder.) Broad, beautiful . . ee .50 and 1.00. 
golden-yellow leaves . . if Lclaay SO: | Weiszelia: Candida. Lange, w white flowers; very 
Spirza Callosa. (Fortune’s Spirea. :) ROSY: free; June f 2,5 tO, 5550 
red flowers; May . to .50 | — Rosea. Large rose - flowers ; June 2.5 PO. 5 
— Prunifolia flore pleno. (Bridal Veil.) — — Variegata. Pink, foliage variegated ; 
Double white; very free; May . he2 5 LOM 50 Junesnye “§ 22 FLO mueb© 
— Thunbergii. Very ornamental, narrow, Yucca Filamentosa. (Adam! Ss Needle. ) 
willow-like foliage; flowers white 215 tOin. 50 White; stately . - - 25 to .50 
— Van Houttei. One of the finest shrubs; 
pendulous; pure white flowers,in clusters,25 to .50 
HEDGE PLANTS. . 
Doz. £00. Doz. 100. 
Acacia. (Honey Locust.) 1 to2ft. high, $1.00 $5.00 | Hemlock Spruce. 2 to 3 ft. . - $5-00 $35.00 
Arbor Vitz. Transplanted. Io to1I5in., I.0o 5.00 | Lilac, Common ISVEOD, Se > 36028760 
— — Transplanted. 1} to 2 ft. 2.00 10.00 | Norway Spruce. 1 to 1jft.. 1.50 10.00 
Barberry, Common. 14 to 2 ft. I.50 10.00 | —— 14to2ft.. B2@ BT, 2.00 15.00 
— Purple. 14 to 2 ft. . . . 2.00 15.00 | Privet, Common. 1 to 14 ft. 1.00 6.00 
— Thunberg’s. 8 tot1zinches. . . 2.50 18.00 | — California. 1 to 14 ft. 1.00 6.00 
Cydonia Japonica. (Japan Quince.) 1 ft. 1.50 10.00 | — — 2 to 24 ft. . I.50 10.00 
AUSTRIAN OR YELLOW ROSES. 
Each, 50 cents. 
For richness of color and profusion of bloom these are the showiest Yellow Rosesin cultivation. 
entirely distinct in color and habit. 
Harrisonii. MHarrison’s Double Yellow. 
They bloom very early, and are 
| Persian Yellow. Very deep and full. 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES. 
Each, 50 cents. 
Crimson Rambler. This is without doubt one of 
the most beautiful climbing roses ever introduced, 
and is exceedingly popular. The iong climbing 
shoots are clothed with immense trusses of very 
double flowers of the richest crimson. The plant 
produces a gorgeous effect when in bloom, and is 
unsurpassed by any other climbing rose in attrac- 
Yellow Rambler; Aglaia. A climbing rose of the 
style of that admirable variety, Crimson Rambler, 
but with double flowers of a clear decided yellow. 
Protection during winter is recommended. Plants, 
each, .25. and .5o. 
Baltimore Belle. White; 
large ; double. 
Gem of the Prairies. 
Crimson ; fragrant, 
tiveness and beauty. ‘Three sizes. Each, .25,.50, | Multiflora, or Seven Sisters. White ; free. 
and $1.00. Queen of the Prairies. Bright red; globular. 
ROSES, VARIOUS. 
Dawson. Vigorous and very hardy, with a tendency to climb. Flowers deep pink in large clusters ; very 
fragrant <. Jethieagtt: < hileiomunweeesdein fs) « |... stead) pee pane 0 bebe 
Wichuriana. Low, trailing Japanese species, with stems creeping on the ground like an Ivy. 
ble as a covering for banks, etc. Leaves small and shining ; flowers white 
Each, .30 to .75 
Very valua- 
Each, .20 to .40 
NEW HYBRID WICHURIANA ROSES. 
The undernoted are beautiful additions to this class of low, trailing roses for banks, rockeries, etc. 
Manda’s Triumph. Double; pure white; free and constant bloomer. 
Universal Favorite. Double; beautiful pink; flowers constantly. 
South Orange Perfection. Double ; a perfect gem; petals white, edged with rose. 
Pink Roamer. Single; innumerable red white-centred flowers ; very fascinating. 
. Plants, each, .25; per dozen, $2.50. Larger plants, each, .50; dozen, $5.00. 
