76 | oR. & J. FARQUHAR & COVS SEED CATALOGUE. 
EVER=-BLOOMING TEA ROSES. 
This class of Roses is admirably adapted for greenhouse culture and are being more and more grown in the summer garden. With 
proper cultivation, they furnish continuously a supply of beautiful flowers for bouquets, vases, etc. 
Bon Silene. Deep rose, fragrant. I'ladame Hoste. Yellowish white. 
Bride. Snowy white, beautiful. Niphetos. Snow white, tinged lemon. 
Bridesmaid. Brilliant Pink. Papa Gontier. Dark carmine. 
Catherine [Mermet. Pink and amber. Perle des Jardins. Golden yellow. 
Climbing Perle des Jardins. Golden yellow. Souvenir de Wootton. Crimson, very fine. 
Small plants. Each .15; doz.1.50. Large plants. Each .30; doz. 3.00. 
ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE TREES. 
Each. Each. 
Ash, American White . . . . . $0.75 to$1.co | Linden, American. . . . . . . $0.50 to $1.00 
— Cut Leaved 2.0.0 t0 + asavne, 1:00.10. 150. | — European 1. . ee Ono noe 
— [Mountain . - +. + .  .50to 1.00 | Locust, Clammy. (Robinia Viscosa) .75 to 1.00 
Beech, American White - + + +  .50to 1.00 | — Yellow, (RobiniaPseudo-Acacia) .50to 1.00 
= Rivers Purple ..... . . 1.00to 4.00 | Maple, English. (Acer Campestre) 50 to 1.00 
— Crested-Leaf. . . ... . . 1.25to 1.50 | — Norway. (Plantanoides) . . . .75 to 1.50 
— Fern Leaved . . 2 = +514, 2.00 to 2.50 | — Silver. Rapid growing . :~'..'2 "to te “1:60 
Birch, Black. (Lenta) s}ucge) “yp eterrectost® .1.00 || — Striped Barked .- 7.0.0 0" 2°). Se =cantomeirers 
_ Cordata. Large leaves . . . . 1.25to 1.50 | — Scarletor Red. (Rubrum) . . t.00to 2.00 
— Gray. (Populifolia) . . . . . .75to 1.00 | — Japan. (Acer Polymorphium 
— Canoe. (Papyracea). ... . .50to 1.00 Atropurpureum.) The most 
— Purple Leaf. (Atropurpurea) . 1.00 to 1.50 beautiful dwarf, hardy tree in exis- 
— White. (Alba)... ogee be a5 tO 1cOO tence; foliage, red, purple, pink, 
Catalpa Aurea. Golden foliage ikaw iris, 1K AOS) etc. Should be in every collection 1.50 to 3.00 
— Purpurea. Purple fgliege ~ . » 1.00to 1.50 | Oak, Black. Dark bark... . -° ." Teo to! 1.25 
Elm, American . . ar tase ss SOLEOU Tek fl Chestnut .. . DON SD SBE EOo 
— English. (Campestris) . » . « .50to 1.50 | — Pin. Drooping branches. . . 200 ic FOREGO 
— Slippery. (Fulva) . . -. -75 to 1.00 | — English Royal “o-s' 2] . 2) =29)ice tot treo 
Horse Chestnut. Large foliage 3 1.00) tof 1.50) || —— Scarlet ia) ee. .viC, -3°UR56 teMmeo 
— — Red Flowering. . . . I.oo to 2.00 | Poplar, American Aspen SIROTA CORO n EEGO 
— — Double Flowering . . . .  .50to 1.00 | — Bolleana. . . LEE EtG see OO 
— — Dwarf .. » + « « «50 to 1.00 | — Canadian. Clean foliage . «| | (sot) eGORLOREESOD. 
Sweet Chestnut. Auneican - + . + .75to 1.00 | — Carolina. (Cotton Wood). . . .50to 1.00 
Laburnum, Golden ..... . .75 to 1.50 | — Golden. Glossy foliage . . . . .75to 1.00 
Larch, European » 2 e . « « « .50to 1.00 | — Balsam. (Balm of Gilead) . . .s50to 1.06 
Trees of extra large size can frequently be furnished at proportionally higher prices. 
EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS. 
Each. Each. 
Arbor Vite, American. . . . . $0.25 to $0.50 | Pime, Scotch. Pyramidal . . . . $0.25 to $0.75 
— — Compacta. Light green . . .soto 1.25 | — Stone. (Cembra.) Very elegant, 1.00 to 1.50 
— — Golden Foliaged .... . .5o0to 1.25 | — White. (Strobus.) .. ath iat) eS Ont leet! 
=e erested: . . . 2 & 6 += 275 t0s.00. — Lofty Bhotan.; (Excelsa. 8 ejiaeps Ive SyLOnel. SO 
— — Globosa. Roundanddense . .50to 1.00 | Spruce, Black. (Picea Nigra.) . . .s50to 1.00 
Fir, Balsam. (Abies Balsamea.) . .50 to 1.00 | — Colorado Blue. (Picea Pungens.) 
— European Silver. (Pectinata.) .  .75 to 1.00 Rocky Mountain Blue Spruce. The 
— Nordman’s Silver. Magnificent Queen of the Spruces. Dense, 
tree). cede) . . Weeet-O0 tO tubo bluish- green foliage; exceedingly 
Juniper, Spreading. (Communis.) .5soto .75 handsome and effective. One of 
—— — (Golden Foliaged: ("; J...» T-00stogar.5o the most ornamental evergreen trees 
— IgGs wists ee ee, oso 8 e7GE On asOO in cultivation . . <i £% fas PesOrto | 5.00 
— Virginian. (Red Cedar.) . . . .50to 1.00 | — Hemlock. Fine lawn tree... -25 to 1.00 
Pine, Austrian. (Black Pine.) . . .25to .75 | — Norway. (Excelsa.). .. . . .40to I.50 
— Red. Of dense growth .... .75to 1.00 | — White. (Alba.). . . . . . - .50to 1.25 
WEEPING TREES. 
Each. Each. 
Apple. Very handsome . . . . .« $2.00 to $3.00 | Honey Locust. Exceedingly grace- 
Ash. Long, drooping branches. . . I.50 to 2.50 ful; choice. ; . » $1.50 to $2.00 
— Mountain. Very hardy . . . . 1I.0oto 1.50 | Japanese mami (Cerasus. ) Glossy 
— Dawson’s [Piountain. Very fine, 2.00to 2.50 green. . ‘ 1.00 to 1.75 
Beech. Large, glossy leaves . . . 1.00 to 2.00 Iaple, Weir’ Ss Cut ‘Leaf Hebe Ra YAK be kes, 
Birch, Cut=Leaved. Exceedingly Wild Cherry. WHardyandfine . . 2.00 to 3.00 
handsome and graceful . . . +. -75tO 2.00 Willow, Kilmarnock. . . a). OR Poles 
Elm. Hardy and very fine . . . - I.50to 2.50 | — Babylonian. Very handsome ae C7 Rite aee 
