8 k. & J. FARQUHAR & CO’S AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 
CHOICE NAMED DOUBLE ‘gots Continued. 
Each. Per Doz. Per too 
Parple-‘Crown: crimson’ <= o-oo 04 30 1.50 
Raphael, delicate rose; one of the finest .......... 15 1.50 10.00 
Rex Rubrorum, scarlet; superb variety. . ........2. 04 30 2.00 
Rosine, splendid rose . . 2 REE — co “gomtce “9 ape ees 04 10) 2.00 
Tournesol Scarlet, red, yellow ordered | A ots ty Sees 04 © 30 2.50 
Tournesol Yellow, dark Veuow: ‘Splendid Wei. pees eee 05 40 3 25 
Yellow Rose, yellow; very dark .. . Sy 04 25 1.50 
Mixture from above sorts, our selection of cnoeest aise Apr: 04 ap 2:50 
PARROT, or DRAGON TULIPS. 
These very attractive and picturesque tulips are becoming more and more popular every 
year for out-door displays in spring. The flowers are exceedingly large, in endless variety of 
forms and colors, and the petals very curiously fringed or cut. They are perfectly hardy and 
should be extensively grown. Not suitable for forcing or in-door culture. 
Each. Per Doz. Per roo 
Admiral of Constantinople, deep red. .......... $0.04 $030 $2.00 
Couleur de:Calé; coffee-colory®  . 0.0) oso Bee 04 30 2.00 
Lutea Major, yellow;slarse=-s-- . 2... ssl. .04 30 2.00 
Markeraii, red, yellowteathered: 22 > =.2.. 025... eee 05 40 2.50 
Perfecta, yellow, red striped . . EC a. ae 04 30 2.00 
Monstre Rouge Malar true, beamicul senile a magnificent 
SOrleee ails lot hee yarns: Be AZ 1.20 10.00 
Finest mixture, Ail PayeGt-warietics-....... . ae teaees wee .03 20 ioe 
LATE SINGLE TULIPS. 
Of tall and stately growth, flowers of perfect form and very rich colors, beautifully 
flaked and feathered. 
Each. Per Doz. Per too 
Bizarres, crimson, violet, purple, etc., on yellow ground, mixed. $0.03 $0.20 $1.20 
Bybleemens, purple, violet, maroon, etc., on white ground. .. .03 D5 1.50 
Roses, rose, cherry, pink, etc., on white ground, fine mixed. . . 03 20 1.20 
Breeders, mixed, striking and beautiful “colors ee EP ee i 04 30 2.50 
Finest mixture Ol-ADOVe:SOrtS= @. hoe eee 03 25 1.50 
Disraeli, finely marked, ground yellow. . .......... .03 20) 1.25 
May Biossom, white ead rose = Fe ot ee, Se RC MRR 06 .60 4.50 
Pure Deep Yellow, remarkably Ba Sort ety, ZAR ¥ 05 40 3.00 
Yellow Bizard, striped™ 35549024, °& cf PUgssallo1 Wig eiseses 05 40 3.00 
White Crown, late; ‘fine’ Awhite ©°2.922 205 Ueda ic. ieagiiae 05 40 3.00 
GESNERIANA TULIP. Tulipa Sinensis Hortensis. 
The showiest of all tulips, having large flowers of the richest and most intense scarlet 
with dark centre. A grand flower for beds, clumps, or lines. Blooms in May. 
Each. Per Doz. Per 100 
Gesneriana Maior . ..... -3-... «.. 0. «Muy. U8 te 7 nes 30.20 $1.00 
DARWIN TULIPS. 
This race of late single tulips has created a great deal of interest. The flowers are of 
very elegant form, and of. many fine shades. The flowers are mostly of one color and are 
borne on tall, stout stems. They begin to bloom after other tulips have disappeared, and 
continue attractive fora long time. Although not suitable for forcing, are extensively grown 
for bedding, massing, and planting in clumps in garden borders, etc. 
Each. Per Doz. Per roo 
Splendid) mixture .. .:. 2. 3. <4: wi -beishkid: bar eae $0.30 $2.00 
DistinctiNamedssorts .....°.. <2 4. ss. a Balstes cede Rabe 06 50 4.00 
OTHER SPECIES OF TULIPS. 
Each. Per Doz. Per 100 
Cornuta (CAinése), scarlet and yellow, very curious .... .. $0.07 $0.75 $500 
Florentina Odorata, yellow, sweet scented. . . «jhe O04 30 2.00 
Greigii, the Queen of Tulips; large fiery-scarlet flowe ers Sofa a waxy 
texture, bottom of the cup deep black blotch, anthers pure 
yellow and very showy. The whole plant is elegant . .. . 15 1.50 12.00 
Oculis Solus (.Su’s eye), redand black ........... .06 .60 5.00 
Persica;-orange:yellow, Gwart..) i. (4. 4-0 ease ie iE .O4 30 2.50 
Viridiflora, green, with yellow margin. . .......... 05 40 3.00 
