No. 
3410 
3415 
3416 
3417 
3420 
3425 
3430 
3445 
3450 
3455 
3460 
3465 
3470 
3472 
R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.S SKED CATALOGUE. Sorel 
Pkt. 
DIGITALIS... Fox. - 
glove. This favorite 
hardy plant is of easy 
cultivation and most 
decorative either in 
garden borders or in 
groups among 
shrubs. It thrives in 
sun or partial shade, 
and is excellent for 
semi-wild effects. 
Seeds may be sown 
from April to July 
for plants to bloom 
the next summer; 
June to Sept. ;3 ft. 
FARQUHAR’S Su- 
PERB MIXED. All 
GOLOYSs, ee OZeeu, 50 
GLOXIN/ZFLORA, 
MIXED. _ Flowers 
spotted inthe 
throat,.1OZine 40 
—ALBA. White, 
delicately spotted, 
OZ eAO - 
Baik 
OzZs5 40 
GRANDIFLORA. Yel- 
low, Viz, 4 30 
IVERY’S SPOTTED. 
Maculata superba, 
Beautiful spotted 
flowers of various 
colors , Oz., .50 
MONSTROSA. hie 
tall spikes have a 
* monstrous © saucer- 
shaped terminal 
flower . Oz., 1.50 
PURPUREA. Com- 
mon red Foxglove, 
O75 30 
White, 
Oa aoe Os 
All colors, 
7255. 330 
DODECATHEON 
MEDIA. American 
Cowslip. Pretty, 
hardy perennial, 
with rosy-purple flowers in shape resem- 
bling the Cyclamen; succeeds best in par- 
tial Shade: 1 it-, Apul ang May’ of. 
DOLICHOS — LABLAB. Flyacinth Bean. 
Rapid-growing annual climber with clusters 
of white or purple flowers. Mixed colors; 
FOU Vet ORE DES Pe ean, sopra SLi a c2ih 
DRACAINA. Highly decorative greenhouse 
plants with elegant leaves; valuable for 
vases and conservatory decoration. 
ORNAMENTAL-LEAVED VARIETIES, FINEST 
MIxED, Including the variegated and 
PEM aire COMCCeSOELS n 4 at ye anh e ge 
AUSTRALIS. An excellent vase plant, 
14 oz., .60 
INDIVISA. Long, slender leaves; valuable 
DOL MAMERHII DASKEES® OE ate te IZ SO 
— VEITcHI. Like the preceding, but havy- 
ing the back of the mid-rib deepred . . 
DRACOCEPHALUM ARGUNENSE. Showy, 
hardy perennial, producing spikes of bright 
blue*'Salvia-shaped flowers. It blooms the 
first season if sown early; 114 ft., July to 
AUGRUUIG  BCGKMD TW ee 
-10 
— ROSEA. 
-IO 
— ALBA. 
MIXED. 
Farquhar’s Superb Foxgloves (Digitalis). No. 3410. 
Pit. 
No. 
3485 
3499 
3500 ECHINOCYSTIS Losara. 
ECHEVERIA METALLICA. 
SECUNDA, 
TURKESTANICUS. 
ERYNGIUM AMETHYSTINUM. 
Pkt. 
Handsome suc- 
culent plant with purplish glaucous leaves . .50 
The best sort for mosaic beds, the 
rosette-like plants having glaucous foliage. .25 
California Cu- 
cumber, One of the quickest growing an- 
nual vines. The seeds should be sown in 
autumn, or if sown in spring, first soaked in 
warm water 24 hours; 20 ft. . . Oz., .40.10 
ECHINOPS rirro. Globe Thistle. Splendid, 
hardy perennial with white foliage and bright 
blue thistle-like flowers; 3 ft. . Oz., .60 .I0 
EDELWEISS. Leontopodium Alpinum. The 
interesting white-leaved plant, so eagerly 
sought by tourists in the Swiss Alps, easily 
grown in gardens; hardy perennial; 6inches .25 
EREMURUS rosustus. Tall-growing peren- 
nial resembling the Asphodel, rose-color 
SUmcsn teu KUNE <table ts Deir tesa ee 
Reddish-brown; 5 ft. . .25 
Handsome 
thistle-like hardy perennial, with bright blue 
flowers and bracts; 3 ft., July to Aug, 
V4 0z., -75 10 
