R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.’S SEED, CATALOGUE. 
No. 
TALL OR RUNNING NASTURTIUMS — 
Continued. 
5490 ORANGE . Go Ag ewipa gal. fe ¢ O25 ars 
5495. PEARL. Whitepnryes et 15 
5500 PINK AND YELLOW. Hemisphericum pha a) 
5502 Prince Henny. Yellow and scarlet “ .15 
5505 PuRPLE VIOLET. Aeyelianum. . “ .15 
5510 (SCARLET. 6) es ous S 
5515 SCARLET STRIPED. Straw-color striped 
Bearlet.<. aris » Bere Clas, BS 
5520 STRAW-COLOR SporrED. Spotted Ong ats 
Zig ass 
5525 Vesuvius. Richapricot.-. ... “ .20 
5527 VON MOLTKE. Bluish pink . . . “ 415 
5580 YELLow. Lightyellow. .°... . “ 415 
: LOBB’S NASTURTIUM. TZvropcolum Lob- 
bianum. These are exceedingly free-bloom- 
ing and of the most brilliant colors with neat 
dark green or purplish foliage, climbing 
about eight feet. ‘They are excellent for 
window boxes, vases, hanging-baskets, and 
rockeries; they are also the most satisfactory 
class for conservatory cr house cultivation 
during winter. 
charming dwarf plant for the conservatory, 
The tiny leaves form a dense close green mat 
about two inches above the ground which 
becomes covered with small orange-red ber- 
Rese tender perennial a aicis. oftware 
Pkt. 
05 
05 
.05 
.05 
05 
05 
~ §535 Finest Mixep. All colors. 
Lb., 2.00; 14 |b.,.603 0z., .20 .05 
5540 COLLECTION OF 12 VARIETIES . . . « « .50 
5545 7 COLLECTION OF 6 ‘VARIETIES .°. 2s =. +30 
5550 Asa Gray. Yellowish white; very fine. 
O72.25, 510 
5552 ATROPURPUREUM. Deep crimson . “ .25 .10 
5553  AUREUM. Puregoldenyellow. New, “ .30 .10 
5560 “CARDINAL. Cardinal red. 25 630° 610 
5572 Duc DE VicENCcE. Pale lemon-color,“ .25 .10 
5575 FLAMMULUM GRANDIFLORUM. Scarlet and _ 
yeligvm eats, 6 hoes oes OZ mores TO 
5580 GEANT DES BA7TAILLES. Sulphur yellow with 
CATM ING sy leo tel et a OZ 625 J TO 
5585 LILLI SCHMID Ragoeablety. v7). 25 we 
5590 LuciFER. Rich dark scarlet . . Or. 1O 
3605 NaAPpoLEOoNn III. Yellowspotted brown, “ .25 .10 
5615 Ror pes Norrs. Almost black . Ri. 3Ol. 10 
620 SPITFIRE. Dazzling scarlet . FES ee) 
NELUMBIUM. Zotus. The beautiful Lotus 
is quite hardy in our climate. It is easily 
raised from seeds which should be sown 
early in the spring in sandy icam, covered 
half an inch, and the pots submerged in 
water at a temperature of seventy degrees 
which should be maintained. 
€635 KERMESINUM. Crimson, very fine . . 25 
5626 LUTEUM. American Lotus. Large yellow 
fragrant flowers . . 25 
5639 sPeciosuM. Lgyptian 1 otus. Large pink 
flowers . oll im cate R2I5 
564e NEMESIA SrRUMOSA SUTTONI, FINEST 
MixreD. A splendid annuai for small beds 
with very attractive flowers. The colors in- 
clude white, yellow, orange, pink, and crim- 
sons July te:Septnipodtikowns Cows se ‘lec 25 
NEMOPHILA. Splendid free flowering, 
dwarf hardy annuals, with cup-shaped flowers 
of many bright colors, the blue shades being 
particularly fascinating. They should be 
planted in moist soil, partial shade being 
favorable; June to Oct., 1 ft. 
5645 Finest MIXED. Including white, lilac, brown, 
and many shades ofblue . . 02z., .25 .05 
5648 InsiGNnis. Beautiful light blue . Gv ke25u 05 
§652 NERTERA bDepressa. Coral Berry. A 
Nicotiana Affinis. 
No. 5655. 
No. 
5655 NICOTIANA arFinis. Splendid annual, pro- 
ducing clusters of long white tube-shaped 
flowers, Jragrant towards evening; July to 
Oct, 2) VALir & mr OzZs.50 
5670 COLOSSEA. Magnificent foliage plant, the 
young leaves at first tinted with red. It 
soon attains a height of five or six feet with 
leaves two feet in length and a foot in 
width. Excellent for foliage beds . . . 
5675 SYLVESTRIS. A splendid new variety with 
glaucous leaves and large pendent, pure 
white, tube-shaped flowers; a very stately 
plant; Aug tomMetse.") 0", Oz., .50 
5685 NIEREMBERGIA FruTrsceNns. Half hardy 
perennials of light and elegant growth with 
large A aie a lilac flowers; july to ae 
LTRS SS 8 Serer, Cape Ze, 
5690 GRACILIS. Flowers 5 purple and white, ‘“ ee 
5695 NIGELLA DaAmascena.  Love-in-a-Mist. 
Showy half-hardy annual, with finely cut 
foliage and interesting blue flowers; 114 2 
July to Sépigeaeranes nee Oz, 
5715 NYCTERINIA CAPENSIS. Half- hardy ae 
of dwarf growth with white sweet-scented 
flowers; 6 inches, July to Sept. .. ., 
NYMPHAEA. Water Jily. These are easily 
raised from seeds. The tender varieties, 
the roots of which are oiten troublesome to 
keep alive through the winter, flower freely 
the first season if sown early. Start the 
seeds in the same manner as suggested for 
Nelumbium. 
5725 HyYBRIDA. HARDY VARIETIES. FINEST 
NTO ME SR od 
5730 TENDER VARIETIES. FINEST MIXED. 
5735 ALBA. White Pond lily. Hardy .. . 
5740 CcERULEA or STELLATA. Light blue; ten- 
AS RN i RO ae ee cara eign, ier er CME cme, a 
85 
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